1 Finds made with a metal detector in 1987: Coin of Antoninus Pius or M Aurelius, coin of Septimius Severus (c193) and dolphin brooch.
2 Finds made with a metal detector ...
Findspot - coins, brooches and a strap end, all dating to the Roman period, were found 300m south of Wixford.
120 Ryknild Street which runs north from the Fosse Way at Bourton on the Water may have been an advanced section of the frontier line supposedly represented by the Fosse ...
Roman Road.
1 A scatter of Roman pottery, two Roman brooches and a coin were recovered during a community archaeology fieldwalking project and metal detecting survey at Wixford Lodge Farm. The pottery ...
A scatter of Roman pottery, two Roman brooches and a coin were recovered during a community archaeology fieldwalking project at Wixford Lodge Farm.
1 Possible site for the Wihtlac’s Ford mentioned in 1086, but probably less likely than the site west of Wixford. This site is the crossing point of the Roman Ryknield ...
A second possible, but less likely, site of a ford, known as Withlac's Ford, dating from the Roman and Medieval periods. It is a crossing point over Hay Brook on the line of the Roman Ryknield Street. It is known from documentary evidence and is located east of Wixford.