1 Tumulus marked.
2 ?Barrow, now destroyed. On Lammas Hill.
3 Excavated 1950s, B Hobley, windmill.
4 This feature was excavated by Coventry Museum who concluded that it was a windmill mound.
5 Scheduling ...
The site of a possible round barrow, a mound usually built to conceal a burial. The barrow would date to the Bronze Age. The site is located on Lammas Hill. The results of an excavation in the 1950s concluded that it was actually a windmill mound.
1 A number of pits and gullies were excavated in ‘Field H’. Two of the pits contained sherds of Iron Age pottery.
Pits and gullies containing Iron Age pottery were found during archaeological work. They were situated 400m west of The Plantation, Wolston.
1 Find made with a metal detector in 1987. A late prehistoric gold stater in good condition. Weight 5.77g. This is an example of British B, a forerunner of the ...
Findspot - an Iron Age coin known as a stater was found 800m south east of Bretford.