1 Members of the National Vegetable Research Station at Wellesbourne have, over the past five or six years, found barbed and tanged arrowheads and scrapers in the fields of the ...
Findspot - flint implements including scrapers, arrowheads and knives dating to the Neolithic and the Bronze Age were found 1.2km north east of Charlecote.
2 Linear feature which turns a corner and shows as a cropmark. To the W this linear feature turns into a pit alignment.
3 Immediately to the east of the village, ...
The site of a linear feature which becomes a pit alignment. It is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The site is located 900m south west of Charlecote Park House.
1 An archaeological evaluation on land north of Charlecote Road, Charlecote uncovered the line of a boundary ditch of probable Iron Age date in the eastern side of the field. ...
An archaeological excavation discovered a boundary ditch dating to the Iron Age, as well as a sherd of pottery. The site is located 300m north west of the church, Wellesbourne.
1 Two sherds of Romano-British pottery and a flint flake likely to be Bronze Age. This may represent scatter when manuring fields with domestic waste.
Findspot - two sherds of pottery dating to the Roman period and a flint flake, possibly from the Bronze Age, were found 1km north east of Charlecote.