1 5.7m wide stone Roman foundation of Arden Stone supported on wooden piles (0.12m. diameter) driven into gravel. Part of the 4th century defences. Could be a tower or even ...
Two large sandstone foundations, likely part of the 4th century defences were found below the passage way between 53 and 55 High Street. The larger foundation was built on wooden piles.
1 Watching brief produced evidence for timber piles and sandstone. No clear dating evidence, but probably the remains of the later (?C4) defensive circuit of the town.
2 Site no 58 ...
The remains of the defences of the Roman town at Alcester were found to the east of Moorfield Road.
1 1976: A trench, 38m long, was cut and some points on the N section recorded. From the E end a dark mixed layer extended 2.75m W. W of this ...
Remains of the defences of the Roman town of Alcester were found east of Moorfield Road, Alcester.
1 A section cut through the defences of the Roman town revealed a clay rampart of C2 or later date. In front was a 2.7m wide wall. No defensive ditch ...
Sections of the defences of the Roman town of Alcester have been found during excavation. They comprised an earth rampart and a wall.
1 Observation of a sewer trench revealed a section through the town defences of Roman Alcester similar to that revealed further N (MWA479).
2 Preliminary trenching at a housing site, Gas ...
A section of the Roman defences around the town of Alcester were found on the north side of Gas House Lane.