1 A sub-circular pit was discovered in trench 15 from an evaluation carried out at Campden Road, Shipston-on-Stour. The pit contained a fragment of worked flint and four fragments ...
Pit discovered from an evaluation carried out in 2012 at site off Campden Road, Shipston-on-Stour. Sealed by a Roman occupation layer and containing one flint, possibly prehistoric but remains undated.
1 An archaeological observation took place within the area of the Medieval market town. However, no finds or features associated with this settlement were recorded. A possible well or pit ...
A possible well or pit was discovered during archaeological work at Telegraph Street, Shipston on Stour. No dating evidence was recovered. In other trenches elsewhere a considerable amount of 19th/20th century pottery was found.
12 A geophysical survey and an archaeological evaluation were carried out on land to the north of Campden Road, Shipston-on-Stour. This encountered a series of features and evidence to ...
Features which suggest a Roman farmstead were discovered by geophysics and an evaluation carried out in 2012.