1 On the N slope of the hill, on what appears to be a levelled area, a heavy scatter of Romano British pottery has been revealed by the plough. Other ...
Numerous pieces of Roman pottery have been found on Blacklow Hill. This may indicate that there may once have been a Roman Settlement there.
1 Lord Algernon Percy of Guy’s Cliffe had four coins (silver of Antoninus Pius, Commodus, bronze of Nero) which were found at Blacklow Hill. Others are believed to have been ...
Findspot - four Roman coins were found on the south side of Blacklow Hill.
1 Roman coins vaguely mentioned by J T Burgess as being found at Goodrest.
2 No additional information.
Findspot - Roman coins were found in the area of Goodrest.
1 On the shore silts of the River Avon. Two pieces of Romano British pottery.
Findspot - two pieces of pottery dating to the Roman period were found 800m north east of Hill Wootton.
1 Possible Roman villa at the above grid reference.
2 The field when visited was under crop and there is no available evidence to support the identification.
3 Highly unlikely.
The possible site of a Romano-British villa. The site lies 200m south east of Bullimore Wood.
1 Three pieces of Roman roof tile.
2 19 further pieces of Roman pot/ tile, one possible tessera and one fragment of oyster shell reported by finder. Interpreted by Warwickshire Museum ...
Findspot - pottery sherds dating to the Roman period were found 400m north west of Hill Wootton.