1 One base sherd of Severn Valley ware found at Ettington Telephone Exchange site.
Findspot - a single fragment of Roman pottery was found 1km south east of Ettington.
1 One piece of Medieval glazed tile found at Ettington Telephone Exchange site.
Findspot - one fragment of Medieval glazed tile was found at the Ettington Telephone Exchange.
1 A surface flint scatter which may or may not be archaeological found at Ettington Telephone Exchange Site.
Findspot - a flint scatter, comprising flint artefacts of Prehistoric date, was found at Ettington Telephone Exchange.
1 Two sides and part of the third side of a subrectangular enclosure show on aerial photographs. Part of the fourth side has been quarried.
3 Site no 58 in survey.
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The site of a possible Iron Age settlement at Rattleburrow Plantation. The remains of an enclosure were found here as were fragments of pottery.
1 Three struck flints found during field survey.
Findspot - three flint artefacts of Prehistoric date were found 200m south west of Rattleburrow Plantation.
1 A number of Roman sherds were found widely scattered over the field with the crop marks of the Iron Age hill fort (PRN 1258). Most of the sherds were ...
Various finds, including an intense scatter of Roman pottery, charcoal and burnt clay, suggest that a building once stood in the vicinity during the Roman period. The site is located 500m south east of Thornton Wood.
1 Flint noted during survey of a Roman site (PRN 1342).
Findspot - a flint artefact dating to the Prehistoric period was found 500m east of Thornton Wood.
1 A number of Medieval sherds were found while examining an Iron Age hillfort (PRN 1258) and Roman site (PRN 1342).
Findspot - sherds of pottery dating to the Medieval period were found 600m south east of Thornton Wood.
1 During survey work on the possible Iron Age hillfort (PRN 1258) a number of worked flints were found.
Findspot - worked flints dating to the Prehistoric period were found 600m south east of Thornton Wood.
Site of a Medieval church replaced in 1857 by the present parish church (PRN 1522).
1 The 19th century church replaced an ancient building, restored in 1839, which was no ...
Duplicate of PRN 1523
1 Described as a rectangular feature with an elliptical end.
2 A rectangular feature, a ?cursus, is at a right angle to the nearby stream.
6 The interpretation of the cursus appears ...
A linear feature of unknown date appears as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It may be a cursus, but recent investigation has concluded that it may be associated with the nearby Roman site. The feature is located 600m south east of Thornton Wood.
1 An annular brooch of the 10th to 11th Century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - a brooch dating to the Early Medieval period was found 400m north west of Rattleburrow Plantation
1 At the site of Thornton Medieval village several sherds of Samian were found amongst large quantities of Medieval pottery.
2 Sherds of Roman pottery, including Samian, indicate Roman occupation of ...
Findspot - pottery dating to the Roman period was discovered amongst a quantity of Medieval pottery. It was found 600m south of Thornton Wood.
1 A cross was located in the grounds of Ettington Hall. This cross may be relatively modern and it is not certain whether it ever formed part of Ettington village ...
The remains of an undated cross in the grounds of Ettington Hall.
1 Mile Post marked.
The site of a milepost dating to the Imperial period, and marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1906. It was located on the eastern edge of Ettington Park.
2 Pit alignments, penannular gullies, pits and enclosures indicate a probable Iron Age settlement site.
3 Dating revised to Late Bronze Age – Iron Age.
Pit alignments, gullies and enclosures are visible on aerial photographs and possibly indicate the site of a settlement dating to the Iron Age. It is located 500m west of Walton Wood.
1 Turnpike road, established by Acts of 1779 onwards. Part of a route from Leicester, the original Acts for which were passed in 1753-4, but which proved too unwieldy to ...
A toll road running from Warwick to Paddle Brook. Travellers would have had to pay a toll to use the road during the Imperial period.
A number of sherds of Iron Age pottery were obtained, also a number of worked flints (PRN 5200), a small piece of copper and a piece of cremated ...
Iron Age Pottery was found in 1994 within the possible Neolthic Enclosure east of Thornton Farm.
1 A deerpark is mentioned in Ettington in a lease of 1653, the park is also marked on a map of 1738. It was restocked with deer in 1762 and ...
Ettington Park, a deer park dating from the Post Medieval period to the Imperial period. The deer park appears on a number of historic maps. It was situated to the south west of Ettington.
1 There was a cross at the site of the village (PRN 1262). In 1798 the village was removed to clear the park and the cross now stands in the ...
Documentary evidence suggests that this could be the site of a cross, which was taken down when the village was removed to create Ettington Park. No trace now survives.
1 A ?hoard of Roman coins was found early in 1947 by two County Council workmen, Douglas Edgington of Halford and Walter Grantham (now deceased) of Ettington. The coins were ...
Findspot - a hoard of Roman coins was found 900m south west of Rattleburrow Plantation.
1 Silver denarius of Hadrian (117-138 AD) RIC 160.
Findspot - a silver Roman coin known as a denarius was found in Fullready.
1 A mill is mentioned at Domesday and again in the C12. It was removed in 1798 when Evelyn Shirley cleared the Park.
2 Noted.
The site of a watermill at Ettington for which there is documentary evidence in the Medieval period. It was removed for the creation of the park in the late 18th century. Its exact location is unknown.
1 Lands not exceeding 3 acres in Upper Ettington and 2 acres in Fulready were to be reserved for public stone pits and quarries for the repairs of roads.
2 Stone ...
The site of several undated quarry pits. They are located 600m north west of Fullready.