1 1967: After discovery of an area of Roman pot/tile scatter (PRN 2318) test holes were dug and eventually a stone floor was discovered at a depth of 0.5m. The ...
Duplicate of 2318.
1 Investigation of a Roman settlement led to the banks of the stream where erosion provided fresh evidence in the form of two coins and pottery. A trial trench was ...
The possible site of a Roman settlement. Roman pottery, coins, brooches and animal bone was found as well as a rough cobble floor surfaces. The site was located 500m north of Lower Brailes on Sutton Brook.
1 Autumn 1966: A large number of pot sherds were picked up from ploughed fields. April 1967: An extensive search was conducted and the spread of sherds and tile fragments ...
The possible site of a Roman settlement. Fragments of Roman pottery, tile and glass have been found on this site and the remains of a stone floor were found when archaeologists dug a test pit. The site is located 500m east of Castle Hill Lane, Upper Brailes.
1 During the autumn of 1966, a large number of potsherds were picked up in ploughed fields. In April 1967 an extensive search of fields was conducted and the spread ...
Findspot - a large number of pottery sherds were found 600m north of Lower Brailes suggesting that this might be the site of a Roman settlement.
1 A 4th century Roman settlement said to exist on land at Agdon Farm, Compton Wynyates – no further details.
The possible site of a Roman settlement in the vicinity of Agdon Farm, Compton Wynyates.