1 Find of a partially worked barbed and tanged arrowhead from the early Bronze Age. Method of recovery unrecorded. The grid reference given was SP43456930, which is in Bourton and ...
Find of a partially worked barbed and tanged arrowhead from the Bronze Age. The exact location is unclear.
1 Axe (Group VI). Found at Banner Hill Farm. In private possession.
2 Neolithic date agreed.
Findspot - a Neolithic stone axe was found in a field between Bulloak, Bannerhill and Goodrest farms.
1 A coin from the 16th century reported by metal detectorists.
Find spot - a Post Medieval coin was found near Nevill Close, Whitnash.
Find of a Neolithic/Bronze Age flint.
1 Flint flake found during Kenilworth Bypass survey.
Findspot - A Neolithic to Bronze age flint was found 150m east of The Elms, Leek Wootton
Find of Neolithic/Bronze Age flint.
1 Worked flint found during Kenilworth bypass survey.
Findspot Neolithic to Bronze age flint was found 170m east of the Leek Wootton Primary School
1 On the N slope of the hill, on what appears to be a levelled area, a heavy scatter of Romano British pottery has been revealed by the plough. Other ...
Numerous pieces of Roman pottery have been found on Blacklow Hill. This may indicate that there may once have been a Roman Settlement there.
1 Worked flints at above grid reference. This area proved negative.
2 Presumably the comment about the area proving negative refers to the absence of finds/features after topsoil stripping.
3 Dating given ...
Findspot - Prehistoric flint artefacts were found under the A46, 200m north east of the northern most roundabout of the Warwick bypass.
1 Medieval decorated tile from Leek Wootton.
2 From the ‘Old Church’.
Findspot - Medieval decorated tiles came from the 'Old Church' (All Saint's Church) at Leek Wootton.
1 22 cores, 103 flakes and blades were found in a field which is now the northern-most roundabout of the Warwick By-Pass.The site was probably an occupation or working site.
2 ...
Findspot - Mesolithic flint artefacts were found under what is now the northern most roundabout of the Warwick bypass. The finds may indicate an occupation or working site.
1 Retouched flake ?scraper found in donor’s garden at Woodcote Drive, Leek Wootton. Length 54mm, width 25mm max.
2 Flint bifacial blade tool.
Findspot - a flint artefact, a blade, of Neolithic or Bronze Age date was found in a garden behind a house on Woodcote Lane, Leek Wootton.
1 Lord Algernon Percy of Guy’s Cliffe had four coins (silver of Antoninus Pius, Commodus, bronze of Nero) which were found at Blacklow Hill. Others are believed to have been ...
Findspot - four Roman coins were found on the south side of Blacklow Hill.
1 Roman coins vaguely mentioned by J T Burgess as being found at Goodrest.
2 No additional information.
Findspot - Roman coins were found in the area of Goodrest.
1 A 17th century farthing token found at a farm at Leek Wootton. The grid reference is approximate. Type Temp. Commonwealth or Charles II c1660. The reverse has the initials ...
Findspot - a Post Medieval farthing was found behind houses on the east side of Warwick Road, Leek Wootton.
1 On the shore silts of the River Avon. Two pieces of Romano British pottery.
Findspot - two pieces of pottery dating to the Roman period were found 800m north east of Hill Wootton.
1 On the surface of sandy soil, which had been disturbed by tree felling, several well-patinated flints. They have striking platforms, bulbs of percussion, bulbar scars and ripples. No cores ...
Findspot - flint artefact of Neolithic or Bronze Age date were found 30m north west of the A46 on Blacklow Hill.
1 Mesolithic flints from the general area around SP300680 and now in Coventry Museum. Three cores, nine blades/flakes, one scraper, one microlith.
2 Dating confirmed as Mesolithic.
Findspot - flint artefacts of Mesolithic date were found in the area of Hill Wootton.
1 During observation of geological test pits and topsoil stripping for a flood alleviation scheme, a worked flint was recovered.
Findspot - during archaeological work at Hill Wootton Road, Leek Wootton, a Prehistoric worked flint was recovered from the area 30 metres east of The Hamlet.
1 Three pieces of Roman roof tile.
2 19 further pieces of Roman pot/ tile, one possible tessera and one fragment of oyster shell reported by finder. Interpreted by Warwickshire Museum ...
Findspot - pottery sherds dating to the Roman period were found 400m north west of Hill Wootton.
1 Three iron objects recovered from vicinity of WA 8280; two are probably nails.
Findspot - three iron objects of unknown date were found 400m north west of Hill Wootton.
1 Finds initially identified as Roman tile (see WA 8282) may be Medieval or Post Medieval.
2 Further Post Medieval tile and pottery recovered on site visit, including 1 sherd late ...
Findspot - tile and pottery sherds dating to either the Medieval or Post Medieval period were found 400m north west of Hill Wootton.
1 Three fragments of worked flint were found in field 5 during fieldwalking.
2 Map.
Findspot - three flint artefacts of Prehistoric date were found during a fieldwalking exercise, 600m south west of Thickthorn Wood.