1 Single Bronze Age/Neolithic flint, Roman pottery, post-medieval pottery and undated pottery found on this site.
Roman pottery was found 500m north of Foxhole Wood.
1 1977: A Leamington builder digging foundation trenches unearthed Roman pottery. A three week excavation was mounted by R Lamb. A layer of cobbles with pieces of tile and pottery ...
The site of a Roman settlement which was uncovered during building work. An excavation produced cobbled floors, pits, pottery, and building and occupation debris. Its location is 500m southeast of Castle Meadow Bridge, Shrewley Common.
1 The remains of a loam and pebble layer thought to be a probable yard surface were uncovered during groundwork observations. Several types of Romano-British pottery and roof ...
A possible yard surface of Roman date which was uncovered during archaeological work. It was situated at Shrewley Common, Shrewley.
1 A band of red clay and a layer of small geen mudstone fragments may represent the remains of an internal floor surface. The layers are cut by plough ...
A possible floor surface of Roman date which was uncovered during archaeological work. It was situated at Shrewley Common, Shrewley.