1 A deposit of potter and glasswere exposed during roadside cleaning works and recovered by a local historical society. The pottery was comprised of both local wares and those from ...
An assemblage of imperial period pottery, glass and claypipes were discovered at Church End, Ansley. The material probably represents clearance material from a near by Inn.
1 Petit-Tranchet derivative arrowhead. Ansley. Waite.
Findspot - a Neolithic arrowhead was found in the area west of Ansley.
1 A ‘Type E2’ microlith found at this location.
Findspot - a flint implement dating from the Mesolithic period was found 400m north west of Ansley Mill.
1 In the grounds of a modern house S of Ansley Hall are several carved fragments of masonry from Caldecote Church. These include pieces of a funerary monument like those ...
Findspot - a number of stone fragments thought to be Medieval in date were found in the grounds of Ansley Hall, 350m north of Bull Barn Farm. They are thought to have originally come from Caldecote Church.
1 Elizabethan and Tudor coinage has been recovered at Lion House, according to the owner, together with a variety of Medieval/Post Medieval pottery sherds and 40+ stamped pipe-stems from the ...
Findspot - various Medieval and Post Medieval finds recovered in the vicinity of Lion House, Church End, including pottery and coins.