1 A Roman coin of Trajan dug up in the foundations of a building on ‘Grimeshill Field’.
2 Same information as 1. Possibly an unexplored Roman house.
3 No ...
Findspot - a Roman coin was found 200m north of Grimstock Hall.
1 Coin of Magnentius found 1953, Coleshill Primary School.
2 In 1975 4 coins were found in a garden in Ennersdale Rd, Coleshill. 3 were 2nd bronzes of ...
Findspot - several Roman coins were found near Rose Road, Coleshill.
1 Finds made by metal detector: three Roman coins and a brass decorated object.
Findspot - Roman coins and artefacts were found West of Coleshill between the M42 and A446.
1 The chance find while gardening of a Roman Sestertius.
The chance find of a Roman coin in Coleshill in the area of Temple Way, Norton Leas.
1 Eight Roman coins and a possible Roman bracelet found by means of a metal detector in 1990.
Find of eight Roman coins and a bracelet approximately 800m east of Coleshill.
1 A Roman coin found with a metal detector and reported to Birmingham Department of Leisure and Community Services in 1995.
Find of a Roman coin on the Water Orton, Coleshill boundary.
1 Copper coin of Trajan found on old foundations at Grimeshill field, to the north of the town.
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1 Coins of the 2nd and 4th century reported by metal detectorists.
2 Roman pendant found and taken in to Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery for identification. Said to have been ...
Findspot - Roman coins and a pendant were found near Gilson.
1 Coin of Hadrian found in Coleshill High School grounds in 1966.
2 Note on accession card.
Findspot - a Roman coin was found in the grounds of Coleshill High School.
1 Discovered March 1978. Observations made during building work indicated a settlement, dating to the 2nd century AD, which extended along a gravel terrace at the edge of the floodplain ...
The site of a Roman temple lying 200m east of Lichfield Road, Coleshill. The temple was found during an archaeological excavation.
1 A bathhouse discovered during building work in 1978. The site was badly damaged by earth removal. It consisted of three elements – the hypocaust building, the semicircular room and ...
The site of a Roman bath house situated 500m north east of Gilson Hall.
1 An evaluation of land to the south of known Romano British settlement uncovered evidence of activity including a large pit or ditch, other rubbish pits with fill containing pottery ...
The site of Romano British roadside settlement in the Ennersdale Road area of Coleshill.
1 Roman trumpet found in a pasture field with a metal detector.
3 A simple British trumpet brooch with a moulded waist and foot knob but no other decoration; ...
Findspot - a Roman brooch found 450m north of Gilson Hall.
1 Salvage recording at Ennersdale Road in advance of development identified a number of Roman finds and the foundations of a Roman wall.
Roman pottery, brick and tile were found during archaeological work. The foundations of a Roman wall were also discovered in Ennersdale Road, Coleshill..
1 A Roman well was discovered 30m S of the bath house in the last days of the 1980 excavations. It had a shaft 0.6m wide lined with sandstone slabs ...
The site of a Roman well found 500m east of Gilson Hall during an excavation.
1 The Iron Age settlement on the site of the Romano-Celtic temple probably continued into the Roman period (see PRN 5130). In addition salvage recording indicated Roman settlement in the ...
The site of a Roman settlement recorded during an excavation and situated 500m east of Gilson Hall.