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 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 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 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 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.
1 A farthing of George III, 1760-1820. Minted in 1771.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Imperial period was found 300m south west of Lillington Recreation Ground.
1 Tetradrachma. From Alexandria. Probus (276-282 AD) minted in 277 AD. Found in a garden in St Mary’s Road, Leamington, and brought in as an enquiry in 1965.
Findspot - a coin from Alexandria which dates to the Roman period was found 900m south west of Newbold Comyn Park.
1 1977: an iron cannon ball was found in a garden in Arlington Avenue, Lillington. It measured 10 cm in diameter and is probably mid 17th century.
Findspot - an iron cannon ball dating to the Post Medieval period was found in Arlington Avenue, Lillington.