1 Mostly Romano British coarseware; one roofing tile sherd. Method of recovery unrecorded. Grid reference given of SP42004605.
A miscellaneous collection of Roman potsherds found 500m northwest of Shotteswell.
1 Two struck flints found in, or before 1993. The grid reference given was SP42004605, and the method of recovery was unrecorded.
Two struck flints found 500m northwest of Shotteswell.
2 Crop mark complex including enclosure, pits and possible penannular gullies shows on aerial photographs.
3 No obvious concentrations of material were made during examination of the site. However, field walking ...
A cropmark complex of linear features, pits and possible circular gullies are visible on aerial photographs. Fieldwalking located some Iron Age and Roman material. The site is situated 400m north west of Shotteswell.
1 Building recording took place prior to renovation works.
Formerly Glebe Farm. 17th century farm and barns
1 The possible extent of the Medieval settlement, based on the first edition 6″ map of 1886, 52SE.
2 Shotteswell is not listed in Domesday.
3 The 1886 map shows a compact ...
The possible extent of the Medieval settlement of Shotteswell, as suggested by documentary evidence and aerial photography.
1 Shotteswell: a fragment of marble sarcophagus of late 2nd or early 3rd century date found during field walking. Whether this represents a Romano-British or a recent loss is not ...
Findspot - the fragment of a Roman marble sarcophagus was found 300m south east of Langcomb Covert.
1 A quantity of Romano British and Iron Age pottery has been recovered from the corner of this field. The pottery was found in a concentration over a linear ...
Findspot - fragments of Iron Age and Roman pottery were found in a concentrated scatter 600m north west of Shotteswell.
1 Chancel, nave, N aisle with a small sacristy E of it, and a N porch, S aisle and W tower with spire. Presumably an early small church existed before ...
The Church of St Lawrence which was built during the Medieval period. Parts of the church have been restored in more recent times. It is situated at the southern end of Shotteswell.