1 A silver King John penny found by means of a metal detector.
2 Medieval coin found by a detectorist at SP108549.
Find of medieval coins 500m east of the church at Exhall.
1 Find made with a metal detector in 1986: Halfpenny of George I (1719).
Findspot - a Post Medieval coin was found 600m east of Exhall.
1 Finds made with a metal detector in 1986: Fragment of ?Medieval bronze vessel.
2 Find made with a metal detector in 1986: A fine bronze circular brooch of C15 and ...
Findspot - a Medieval bronze object and a brooch, as well as a single sherd of Roman pottery, were found 200m north of the church in Exhall.
1 Find made with a metal detector in 1986: ?Simple sundial. ?Post Medieval.
2 Find made with a metal detector in 1987: Gilded bronze buckle.
Findspot - a bronze buckle and a possible sundial, both of Post Medieval date, were found 200m north east of the church at Exhall.
1 Find made with a metal detector in 1990: A brooch of the dolphin type from the 1st century.
2 Find made with a metal detector in 1991: Coin of the ...
Findspot - Roman coins and two brooches were found 200m south east of the church at Exhall.
1 A disc brooch and a bow and fantail brooch, both of the 1st century to 2nd century, reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - two brooches of Roman date were found in the area of Exhall. The exact location is not known.
1 Brick built barn with tiled roof. Iron shafts pass through the walls. The machinery consists of two pairs of stones and complete cast iron gearing. It formerly had three ...
A steam mill which was in use during the Imperial period. It was situated 100m south of Exhall Court.
1 Exhall smithy. Single story building of which only the shell remains. The roof is of slate.
Exhall smithy, a blacksmiths workshop where iron was worked during the Imperial period. It was situated 100m north of the church at Exhall.
2 Ridge and furrow cultivation transcribed from air photographs.
Ridge and furrow cultivation in Exhall Parish which dates from the Medieval period onwards. In some areas the ridge and furrow survives as earthworks. Elsewhere it is visible on aerial photographs.
1 Find made in 1986: Neolithic/Bronze Age flint knife.
Findspot - a flint knife of Neolithic or Bronze Age date was found 550m south west of Exhall.
1 Finds made with a metal detector in 1986: Five sherds of Roman pottery, coin of Constantine I (330-1), coin of Constantius II (347-8) and a Roman bronze coin – ...
Findspot - various finds of Late Iron Age or Roman date were found 200m north east of the church at Exhall. The finds included pottery, coins and brooches.
1 Find made by Mr R Laight with a metal detector in 1986: Penny of Edward II (1310-14).
Findspot - a single Medieval coin was found 600m east of the church at Exhall.
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing and an associated headland seen on aerial photographs to the south west of Exhall.
Ridge and furrow ploughing and an associated headland can be seen on aerial photographs to the south west of Exhall Court. No longer extant.
1 Exhall Court garden, Exhall.
Lovie reports pleasure grounds with mixed planting to W. of house; orchard to E. and S.
He states that, at the time of his report (1996/7) the ...
Pleasure grounds with mixed planting. Orchard subsequently converted to modern garden.
1 The possible extent of medieval settlement, based on the first edition OS 6″ map of 1886 43NW.
2 The ridge and furrow plotting for the parish.
3 Included in Domesday in ...
The possible extent of Medieval settlement of Exhall, suggested by documentary evidence. May have origins in British period.
1 Archaeological observation at this location (WA 8327) revealed evidence for Roman occupation, in the form of walls and a ditch. These appeared to respect the alignment of the cropmark ...
The remains of a Roman occupation site were found during archaeological work. Ditches and walls were discovered along with painted wall plaster and a hypocaust. The site was located 100m north of the church at Exhall.
Redundant record (previously used to record an event).
3 Two sides of a possible double-ditched enclosure can be identified on air photographs.
4 Portable Antiquities Scheme find provenance information:
Date found: 2004-01-01T00:00:00Z
Methods of discovery: Metal detector
Part of a double-ditched enclosure of probable Romano-British date is visible on aerial photographs as a cropmark. The remains of a probable villa were found within it under the garden of 'Belmont'. The feature is situated 100m north of the church at Exhall.
Negative watching brief
1 A watching brief carried out on the outskirts of the medieval settlement did not reveal any archaeological features. Only a single sherd of Roman pottery was ...
A watching brief carried out on the outskirts of the medieval settlement did not reveal any archaeological features. Only a single sherd of Roman pottery was recovered.
1 Coin of the 15th century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - a single Medieval coin was found 100m west of Hay Brook.
1 Coins from the 13th, 16th and 17th century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - coins of Medieval and Post Medieval date were found 100m south east of the church at Exhall.
1 Plan of the church. Chancel and nave with S porch.
2 Description. C12 nave and C13 chancel. Much restored and in part rebuilt in 1862. The church was ...
The Parish Church of St. Giles which was originally built during the Medieval period. It is situated in Exhall.