1 Church consists of a chancel, a N chapel, a vestry, S chapel, nave, N and S aisle, S porch and W tower. The whole church, except the 15th century ...
The Church of St Edmund, originally built in the Medieval period. It was rebuilt along 14th century designs in 1855. The church is located 150m north east of the post office, Shipston on Stour.
1 A mill is recorded in 1086 and 1240. Information on ownership exists for the 19th century and early 20th century. The mill closed c1930. Since closure the mill buildings ...
The site of Shipston Mill, a Medieval watermill. The existing building dates to the Imperial period and has been converted to a hotel. It is located 100m south east of the library.
1 A long cross silver penny of Henry VI minted in Calais c1425-8 was found in 1959 in a field in which work was being carried out for the Electricity ...
Findspot - a Medieval coin found 300m west of the Post Office, Shipston on Stour.
1 Finds made by metal detector in 1996: comprised of a limestone spindle whorl, a jetton, a belt fitting and an iron or pewter object.
2 Finds made by metal detector ...
Findspot - various Medieval objects including a spindle whorl were found between Barcheston and Willington.
1 Finds made by metal detector in 1995: sword pommel, belt mount, ornament, guard from Rondel-dagger, roofing tile.
2 Three body sherds of 12th / 13th Century and one handle sherd, ...
Findspot - Medieval metal objects including a sword pommel and a Rondel-dagger guard were found on the Eastern edge of Shipston-on-Stour.
1 Find of four medieval items in the Stratford Road. No specific locations or grid references given and method of recovery unrecorded.
Find of medieval items in Stratford Road, Shipston on Stour.
1 Find of items that could date from the medieval period. Method of recovery unrecorded. Area given was the Camden Road with a grid reference of SP24354045.
Find of medieval items including a coin weight from an area 1,400m west of the centre of Shipston on Stour.
1 Medieval trade weight found on Stone Hill, Shipston in 1997. Method of recovery unrecorded and no grid reference given.
Find of a medieval trade weight in the Stone Hill area of Shipston.
1 Pilgrim ampulla found in the Campden Road area in 1997. No specific grid reference was given and the method of recovery was not recorded.
Find of a medieval pilgrim ampulla (a miniature phial worn around the neck) in the Campden Road area of Shipston on Stour.
1 Various metal items found in, or before 1996 in the Brewery Field/ Fell Mill area. The method of recovery was not recorded, and no grid reference was supplied.
Medieval items found in the Brewery/Fell Mill area to the northeast of Shipston on Stour. The exact location is not known.
1 A saltway ran from Twyford, north of Evesham, east through Shipston and Brailes and on.
2 Illustrative maps, showing alternative route east of Shipston.
A trackway or saltway of Medieval date. The trackway ran through Shipston and Brailes.
1 A watching brief was carried out during construction work at this location. Wall foundations running N-S were observed, together with the remains of a cobbled surface. These are most ...
Archaeological investigation uncovered evidence of walls dating to either the Medieval or Post Medieval period of settlement in Shipston.
1 Rim sherd, shell-tempered fabric, 13th or 14th century. Side plate from a 3 piece copper alloy strap-end, lobate form (circular), 14th century.
2 One late Anglo-Saxon (Cnut) and one Medieval ...
Findspot - two coins, a strap end and a pottery sherd dating to the Medieval period and found 600m south of the library, Shipston.
4 Ridge and furrow cultivation transcribed from air photographs.
Medieval or later ridge and furrow cultivation in Shipston on Stour Parish. The remains are visible on aerial photographs. Only part extant.
1 Possible extent of Medieval settlement at Shipston on Stour suggested by limit of ridge and furrow and field boundaries.
3 Aerial photographs.
4 Market granted for Saturdays on 28 June 1268 ...
The possible extent of the Medieval settlement of Shipston on Stour, identified through ridge and furrow earthworks on aerial photographs.
1 Four keys, two spurs and a buckle brought to the Museum for identification. The keys dated approximately to the late medieval period. The two fragements of spur ...
Findspot - 4 keys, 2 spurs, a buckle, a coin, 2 pins and a coin weight all dating to the Medieval period and found 500m south east of Roundham Spinney.