1 A long flint flake from 366m, S 20 degrees E of Sandy Lane Farm.
Findspot - a flint flake dating to either the Neolithic or the Bronze Age was found 700m south west of North Leamington School.
1 Lay within the topsoil at a depth fo approximatley 0.20m
Sword found at Tachbrook Court.
1 The possible extent of the medieval settlement based on the OS map of 1887, 33NE.
2 Lillington is listed in Domesday in Stoneleigh Hundred. The Phillimore edition gives a grid ...
The possible extent of the medieval settlement of Lillington based on documentary evidence.
1 A gold coin from the 18th century was found at this location.
Findspot - a gold coin dating to the Imperial period was found in Milverton.
1 Chapel by D G Squirhill. Cemetery (PRN 2410) opened in 1852.
2 Two chapels designed by Squirhill, which have long since disappeared.
3 On the OS map of 1905 there are ...
A mortuary chapel which was built during the Imperial period. It was situated in the cemetery on Brunswick Street, Leamington Spa, but has been demolished.
1 In 1937 when a gas trench was being dug in Highland Road, Leamington, a skeleton was discovered together with a piece of pottery. The sherd was identified as part ...
The site of a burial dating to the Roman period was discovered in 1937, 600m north west of the church, Lillington.
1 1939: Some fragments of Roman pottery of the 2nd/3rd century were discovered in Braemar Road.
2 Discovered during gas pipe laying at 0.9m in light sand.
Findspot - pottery dating to the Roman period was found 800m north west of the church, Lillington.
1 Reference to find of pottery at Braemar Road in 1939 (see PRN 1369). At the same time a Roman copper coin was found nearby. This was a sestertius of ...
Findspot - a copper coin of Roman date was found in the Lillington area of Leamington Spa. The exact location of the findspot is unknown.
1 Pieces of broken pots of the Roman period are stated to have been found about 25 years ago in a gravel pit near the church at Lillington.
3 The OS ...
Findspot - pottery dating to the Roman period was found near the church in Cubbington Road, Lillington.
1 An earthen urn with about 200 ‘third brass’ was found at Milverton in 1885. About 60 which were examined ranged from Gallienus to Probus
2 No further information on the ...
Find spot - a hoard of Roman coins was found but the exact location of the find spot is unknown.
1 19th century clay pipe bowls found in 1973 in the grounds of Brookhurst County Primary School.
2 Drawing in FI file.
Findspot - clay pipe bowls dating to the Imperial period were found 500m east of the Grey Hound Stadium.
1 Many fragments of cinerary urn and a few Roman coins have been found at Lillington in a position close to and just to the E of the present Christian ...
Findspot - pottery and coins dating to the Roman period were found near the church, Vicarage Road, Lillington.
1 A small ground Celt of green stone, slightly over 7.5 cm long, now in Warwick Museum. Found in 1900.
2 Two rather delicately proportioned Celts from this locality are preserved ...
Findspot - a stone axe dating to the Neolithic period was found in Lillington.
1 Two rather delicately proportioned celts from this locality are preserved in Warwick Museum.
2 This second axe was not found with the other Lillington axe (PRN 1376) and according to ...
Findspot - a stone axe dating to the Neolithic period which may have been found in Lillington.
1 Coin of Theodora, wife of Constantine I (337-307 BC) found in the ‘Upper part of Leamington’. Date of discovery and exact location of find not recorded
2 The date ...
Find spot - a Roman coin was found but the exact location of the find was not recorded.
1 Lillington. Saxon loomweight. ‘NB. This type is of an earlier date than the two from Atherstone.’ WM Accession A 521.
Findspot - a Saxon loomweight dating to the Migration period was found in Lillington. The exact location of the findspot is unknown.
1 Human skull, drinking cup and spindle-whorl found at Lillington.
3 A ‘C’ Beaker in Warwick Museum is said to be the drinking cup referred to. The association of beaker and ...
A burial and a drinking cup dating to the Bronze Age were found in Lillington.
1 One Anglo Saxon bead was found by F E Showkin at Milverton in 1897 and donated to the Museum.
Find spot - an Anglo-Saxon bead was found but the exact location of the find was not recorded.
1 Bronze socketed spearhead with loops of Middle Bronze Age date. Found at the above grid reference in 1965 in a trench of a building site by a representative of ...
Findspot - a spearhead dating to the Bronze Age was found 800m south west of Newbold Comyn Park.
1 Romano British pottery and bones found at SP3266 in 1948. Roman rubbish pit. The finds are in Leamington Art Gallery.
2 The siting of these finds as given above is ...
The site of Roman rubbish pits possibly associated with a settlement. Part excavation has uncovered some Roman occupation debris. The location is south west of Robinia Close, Leamington Spa.
1 Large assortment of Roman (9152) and Medieval pottery excavated at Manor Pit, Lillington in 1934. Leamington Spa. Accession Number: M1175 1934. No further details.
Findspot - pottery dating to the medieval period was found in Lillington.
1 Large assortment of Roman and Medieval pottery excavated at Manor Pit, Lillington in 1934. Leamington Spa Accession Number: M1175 1934. No further details.
2 Medieval finds moved to ...
Findspot - pottery dating to the Roman period was found in Lillington.
The first well house was built on the instruction of the 4th Earl of Aylesford, the lord of the manor, following a visit to the town in 1803.
The house was ...