1 This is a general number for Medieval Mancetter.
The Medieval town of Mancetter.
1 Several sites revealed in recently ploughed fields, evidence for intensive occupation in the form of a building scatter of local stone, pottery and slag. Lies adjacent to a ...
The site of a settlement dating to the Medieval period. The site lies 400m south of Mancetter Village.
1 Medieval activity on this site was represented by a large subrectangular pit and a number of smaller features.
A pit dating to the Medieval period was excavated 130m east of Mancetter Farm.
1 At least seven graves were recorded during fieldwork at Gramer House, Mancetter. Pottery from one grave was dated to the medieval period. It is suggested that this represents a ...
At least seven graves were recorded during fieldwork at Gramer House, Mancetter. Pottery from one grave was dated to the medieval period. It is suggested that this represents a shift of the graveyard boundary. The remains of a wall bisecting the trench could have been this boundary in the 19th century.
1 A latten ring, found on a bridle path at Oldbury Camp. Found with a metal detector, on 10/07/75.
2 Noted.
Findspot - a Medieval latten ring was found 700m south west of White Hall Farm.
1 Excavation of the postholes produced a sherd of Medieval pottery and Post Medieval tile and pottery. The majority of the finds were Post Medieval and are probably ...
Findspot - a small amount of Medieval pottery and Post-Medieval pottery and tile were recovered from Mancetter Memorial Hall.
1 1988. During an archaeological observation of a house extension, a Medieval layer was found to be the main deposit. Finds included 5 sherds of fine Medieval pottery ...
Findspot - Medieval pottery and slag were recovered from a location in Quarry Lane, Mancetter.
1 During an excavation in 1983, WA 3853, Medieval features were discovered including a 12th century 2.5m diameter storage pit with sides supported by poles and wattle.
The site of a storage pit which dated to the Medieval period. It was situated 450m east of Rose Hill Farm.
1 1955: A section was cut through the bank and ditch which is clearly visible east of the Almshouses. Cut into the upper layer of the Roman fort ditch was ...
A bank and ditch visible as earthworks are Medieval in date. The earthworks are situated 30m east of Mancetter Road, Mancetter.
1 Site 1. During excavation of Roman fort buildings, WA 3496, at Manor House Farm, traces of Medieval occupation were found. A layer of reddish clay containing much pottery, bone, ...
The site of a possible Medieval settlement was uncovered during excavation. The site lies east of Quarry Lane, Mancetter.