1 Undated features, including a large ditch, a small pit containing heat-shattered quartzite pebbles, a gully and post hole were recorded during trial trenching in the vicinity of an Early/Middle ...
Undated features, including a large ditch, a small pit containing heat-shattered quartzite pebbles, a gully and post hole were recorded during trial trenching. The site is located between 32 and 46 Old Farm Road, Mancetter.
1 Undated gullies and post holes were excavated following soil stripping in advance of the construction of a new garage and machine store.
Undated gullies and post holes recorded during the construction of a new garage and machine store.The site was located 70m to the west of Mancetter Road and at the north-west corner of the gardens of Manceter Manor.
1 1928: A shallow trench was cut just S of the crest of the N embankment of the ‘camp’. This revealed traces of the rampart.
2 Plan.
3 1954-5. A section was ...
The site of the defences of the Roman fort at Mancetter, which were excavated in 1927, 1954-56.
1 Possible enclosure(s) are just visible on aerial photographs.
2 A roughly rectangular enclosure on the north side of Watling Street. The enclosure bulges out on the south side, towards ...
An enclosure of unknown date is visible as a crop mark on aerial photographs. It is situated 330m south east of the Bull Inn, Mancetter.
1 Cropmarks, possibly indicating linear features, show on an aerial photograph.
2 These cropmarks are very faint and rather dubiou, may well have a geological origin.
3 Appears cropmark comprises two linear, ...
Linear features, which may be Roman in date, are visible as crop marks on aerial photographs. Their function is not known but they lie 450m north west of Crab Tree Farm.
2 Faint linear feature and a possible circular feature show on aerial photographs. These marks are of dubious significance.
A linear feature of unknown date and function is visible as a crop mark and on aerial photographs. It is situated 500m northeast of St Lawrence's Wood, Mancetter.
2 Faint linear features, possibly farming enclosures, show on air photographs.
Linear features of unknown date and function visible as crop marks on aerial photographs. They are situated 230m south of Witherley Bridge.
1 December 1995 fieldwalking suggested structure or building which has been ploughed away. Was ridge and furrow in 1977
2 A survey was undertaken in response to a request from Atherstone ...
A pattern of enclosures and possible structural elements discovered as the result of a geophysical survey. They are of unknown date and are situated 350m north of Crab Tree Farm.
1 Cropmarks show on aerial photographs. These comprise a rectangular enclosure with faint internal features.
2 Site 4. During fieldwalking in 1977 a pottery scatter was found here (WA 7463). ...
An enclosure, with some internal features, is visible as a crop mark on aerial photographs. Excavation has dated it to the Roman period. It lies 450m south of Witherley Bridge.
1 Two trenches 5m wide, dug in 1989 and 1990 respectively, have located the southern defences and have suggested a revision of the overall shape as a rectangle. In 1989 ...
Excavations revealed the remains of a Roman fort and associated buildings. The fort is situated 300m north east of Bardon Manor Farm.
1 Archaeological evaluation in the grounds of Gramer House, Mancetter, revealed the remains of two pits, a gully and a ditch of Roman date. All of the features were ephemeral ...
An excavation revealed the remains of a pit, gully and a ditch which all dated to the Roman period. They were situated 150m east of Farm Road, Mancetter. Further fieldwork on the site located more Romano-British pits and gullies, potentially related to military structures.
1 1955: A section was cut through the bank and ditch which is clearly visible east of the Almshouses. Cut into the upper layer of the Roman fort ditch was ...
A bank and ditch visible as earthworks are Medieval in date. The earthworks are situated 30m east of Mancetter Road, Mancetter.
1 Site 1. During excavation of Roman fort buildings, WA 3496, at Manor House Farm, traces of Medieval occupation were found. A layer of reddish clay containing much pottery, bone, ...
The site of a possible Medieval settlement was uncovered during excavation. The site lies east of Quarry Lane, Mancetter.