1 A recut ditch, about 0.9m deep, has been discovered. This had a sandy bottom for the most part, but traces of a light silt in the recut indicate that ...
A Medieval ditch was discovered during an excavation. Fragments of pottery were recovered from the ditch. The site is located on the Banbury Road, Warwick.
1 Possible Deserted Medieval Village visible as relief markings in extensive area of ridge and furrow. No surface evidence of desertion.
2 Various finds in Warwick Museum come from Warwick Racecourse, ...
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Medieval period which is visible as an earthwork within the area of ridge and furrow. Finds of Medieval and Post Medieval pottery have been recovered. It is located at the Racecourse, Warwick.
1 At Myton there was anciently a hamlet with a chapel, of which Dugdale records that there is now no more left of it than a grove of elms in ...
The site of the Medieval deserted settlement of Myton. During an archaeological excavation, pottery was recovered from what would have been the front of house plots. The site lies in fields north of Holioak Drive and Ashley Cresent, Warwick.
1 165sq.m behind Nos 25, 31 and 33 Brook Street was excavated in summer 1973 prior to redevelopment. There were at least 33 cess and rubbish pits of Medieval ...
A pit cluster of Medieval and Post Medieval rubbish and cess pits was found during an excavation. Two ovens and pottery of the same period was also discovered. A small amount of Neolithic flint was also recovered. The site is situated on Brook Street, Warwick.
1 1972: Observation and excavation during redevelopment. No sign of the town ditch was found. Two Medieval pits were found, one contained part of a 14th century face jug, the ...
Partial excavation of this site uncovered pits of Medieval date. The site is located in The Butts, Warwick.
1 1972: Excavation before development. Five trial holes cut by the developers revealed two wells. Well A was cut into bedrock and was unlined. Well B was Post Medieval (PRN ...
Wells, pits, post holes and ovens of Medieval date were discovered during an archaeological excavation. The finds included fragments of pottery and a bronze ring. The site is at the junction of Swan Street and High Street, Warwick.
1 1980: Excavation in advance of possible redevelopment located probable 12th century occupation in the form of a 12th century pit in Trench B and a yard trace in Trench ...
A Medieval pit and traces of a yard were found during an archaeological excavation. The discoveries suggest that the site was occupied during the 12th century. The site is 50m north of Guy's Tower, Warwick Castle.
1 A glass vase was found when the garage in Coventry Road was built. At the time it was thought to be Roman. Since then, however, similar vases of Medieval ...
Findspot - a Medieval glass vase was found during the building of the garage on Coventry Road, Warwick.
1 Piece of plaster from Oken’s House.
Findspot - a piece of plaster from a Medieval house, known as Oken's House, was found.
1 10 sherds of pottery and glass from pit H of the Shire Hall excavations. Also a bone domino.
21956 Rescue excavation and salvage during building work led to the ...
During excavations at Shire Hall, Warwick,Medieval and Post Medieval pottery sherds, a bone domino and other finds were discovered from a number of rubbish pits.
1 Excavations carried out in 1972 between Joyce Pool and Barrack Street, in advance of redevelopment, revealed substantial traces of the northern defences of the town. These included a robber ...
Evidence of the Medieval northern defences and suburban occupation of Warwick was uncovered during archaeological work. Ditches, wells, cess and rubbish pits and pottery, some decorated, were found on the north side of Barrack Street.
1 A watching brief at 16 – 18 High Street revealed medieval rubbish pits, potential evidence for copper working, a stone lined well and other stone walls of probable 17th ...
A stone lined well and rubbish pits dating to the medieval period were found behind houses on High Street, Warwick. Several wall foundations of 17th-18th century date were also found.
1 Evidence for 16th/17th century deposits, possibly associated with the leper hospital or almshouses were recorded in trench two. These included yard surfaces and possibly a ditch that appeared to ...
A Post Medieval Yard surface and boundary ditch were found at the former Hutfields Garage, Saltisford
1 Three 14th Century horse pendands and a stirrup mount were found by a metal detector.
2 Edward IV groat was found by metal detector.
Findspot - some Medieval horse pendants, a stirrup mount and a coin were found at Warwick Technology Park, Hampton Road.
1 Lead Papal bulla, two pennies of Edward I, and one penny of unknown ruler found in 1996 by a metal detector. Exact location on the farm unspecified.
Findspot - Medieval coins were found on Lower Heathcote Farm.
1 Find of two medieval pennies between December 1991 and January 1992. Method of recovery unrecorded. Grid reference given of SP27716359.
Find of two medieval coins 150m east of Fisher's Bridge, Warwick
1 Medieval items including two coins found in 1997 in Warwick. The grid reference given was SP287644. Method of recovery unrecorded.
Medieval items including coins found in Warwick Castle Park
1 Find of a medieval coin in 1997. Grid reference given of SP298637. Method of recovery unrecorded.
Find of a medieval coin just south of Gallows Hill, Warwick.
1 Find of a medieval coin in 1997. Method of recovery unrecorded. The location is described as Lower Heathcote Farm, and the grid reference as SP297638 which does not tally, ...
Find of a seventeenth century coin in the area of Lower Heathcote Farm, Warwick.
1 Find of a human skull in association with some animal bones. The discovery was before, or during 1960, somewhere in the grounds of King’s High School.
Find of a medieval human skull in The Butts area of Warwick.
1 Find of two medieval coins in 1995. Method of recovery unrecorded. Grid reference given of SP288643.
2 Find of seven British medieval coins and one medieval Venetian soldino in 1995. ...
Finds of medieval coins and papal bullae in Warwick Castle Park
1 Find of a late medieval strap end buckle underneath floorboards of 41, Mill Street during renovation in July 1992.
Find of medieval strap end buckle in the Mill Street area of Warwick
1 Find of a medieval jetton used with an abacus or counting board of the period of Edward II. In the medieval period when accounts were written down with Roman ...
Find of a medieval jetton or reckoning counter in the St Laurence Avenue area of Warwick.
1 Archaeological evaluation of the site at Bread and Meat Close revealed evidence of medieval industrial activity represented by a probable tile kiln and an oven or malting kiln. ...
Medieval features, including a probable tile kiln, an oven or malting kiln, a possible building or structure, clay and rubbish pits and a medieval roadside ditch. The site is located at Bread and Meat Close, Friars Street, Warwick.