1 A Roman coin from the period of Gracian found and identified by Warwickshire Museum.
The stray find of a Roman bronze coin from the time of Gracian found near the church at Church Lawford.
1 Stray find of a Roman coin, House of Constantine, AD 330-35.
The stray find of a Roman coin 200m north of the church at Church Lawford
2 Double-ditched rectangular enclosure shows on aerial photographs.
3 It is possible that this represents a Roman temple temenos.
A double enclosure is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The cropmark might represent the remains of a Roman temple. It is situated 1km west of Lawford Heath.
Roman dated features and finds
1 Some of the prehistoric boundaries (WA 9189) continue to be used in to the Roman period and are represented by continuous ditches. Axially aligned ...
Ongoing excavations at Ling Hall Quarry (1989-1999) have uncovered evidence of Roman activity. Features include ditches, enclosures and domestic debris.
1 Two sides of an enclosure overlying a pit alignment (WA 7115). Romano-British pottery was found on the surface. This enclosure was discovered within Area E of the ...
The site of an enclosure. During excavation of the enclosure it was found to be Roman in date. It was situated 700m north east of Wolston Grange.