1 Group of finds includes the neck of a bottle, one fragment of glass, one sherd of pottery.
Findspot - Two pieces of glass and one piece of pottery were found at a house in The Butts, Warwick. All the finds dated to the Imperial period..
1 Buckle, ornate decoration of human masks and leaves, either a small shoe buckle or from elsewhere on clothing. Mid 18th Century.
Findspot - an Imperial buckle was found on Warwick Technology Park, Hampton Road, Warwick.
1 Find of an Imperial medallion. Method of recovery unrecorded.
Find of a medallion struck to commemorate The Great Reform Act of 1832. The location was the Stuart Close area of Warwick.
1 The excavation of three trial trenches at the former Warwick Printing building, Theatre Street, Warwick (EWA 7447, centred on, SP27956489) recorded an undated post hole and a large post-medieval ...
Post-medieval quarry pit and undated pit recorded during trial trenching at the former Warwick Printing Building, Theatre Street, (behind 33-35 Market Street), Warwick.
1 19th century tavern token found in approx 1972 in the back garden of 17 Ilex Court. Method of recovery unrecorded.
Find of trade token from the Imperial period in the Ilex Court area of Warwick
1 1980: Excavation in advance of redevelopment located on Site D a 17th-18th century cesspit and structures of 18th-19th century date including a house platform possibly associated with the vanished ...
Archaeological excavation revealed evidence for a settlement dating to the Imperial period south of Castle Hill, Warwick. The evidence included a cess pit, a house platform, cellars and former roads.
1 Saxon occupation implied by the presence of a rubbish pit containing a coin of Edward the Confessor. A coin of Cnut was also found but not in a secure ...
Findspot - two coins of Early Medieval date were found on land between The Butts and St Mary's Church, Warwick.
1 A collection of artefacts comprising lead Dolphin from 18th century, lead plumb bob dating from 18th to 20th century, 19th century bronze weight, coins from the 19th century, tokens ...
Findspot - finds including a lead plumb bob, coins, a brooch and a bronze weight were found 400m east of Temple Hill Spinney. The finds all dated to the Imperial period.
1 19th century ornamental fragment, function uncertain, reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - an ornamental fragment of unknown function was found in Castle Park, Warwick. The object probably dated to the Imperial period.
1 A penny token from the 19th century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - a penny token dating to the Imperial period was found east of Stratford Road, Warwick.
1 Eighteenth century potsherds and clay pipe stems found in a cellar in Warwick in September 1990. The exact location is unknown.
2 A German coin and three local tokens found ...
Findspot - Items from the Imperial period were found in Warwick. The exact location is unknown.
1 2 Warwick Cemetery, Birmingham Road, Warwick.
Lovie reports a regular plan with a pair of chapels, lodge (on Birmingham Road), and states that it is probably the best planted and ...
Regular plan cemetery with pair of chapels. 19th century planting of trees survives.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List - as key site - by Lovie.
1 A watching brief in 2004 at Parkside found two quarry pits.
One pit was 1.4 m across and and 1.25m deep while the other was 2.5m in diameter and ...
Two quarry pits dated to the 19th century located at Parkside, Priory Road, Warwick.
1 Find of a Russian seal in, or before 1987, by metal detecting, at approximately SP295641.
Find of a Russian lead seal from the late 18th century in Warwick.
1 Find of a 19th century token in November 1990 which was reported by a metal detectorist. A general grid reference of SP2863 was given.
Find of a nineteenth century token from the area of Warwick Castle Park.
1 Various metal objects found in 1991. The method of recovery was not recorded. The location was given as Lower Heathcote Farm, but the grid reference of “SP295639 approx” is ...
Items from the Imperial period found just to the southwest of theTechnology Park in Warwick
1 Observations along the trench and easement for a new sewage pipe in 1997 located a concentration of clay tobacco pipes (dated to the early to mid 19th century), charcoal ...
Findspot - archaeological work at land just south west of Heathcote Lane revealed material such as clay pipes, pottery and dumped building material. All the finds dated to the Imperial period.
1 Foundation trenches for a garage extension revealed c19th century brick foundations and a large pit. A large quantity of c18th-19th century pottery, together with some animal bone, was recovered ...
During archaeological work, the brick foundations of a building and a large pit were found. The features dated to the Imperial period. The site is in West Street, Warwick.
1 An archaeological evaluation at this location involved the excavation of trial trenches either side of the former London Road. An 18th century pit was found to have truncated ...
Excavations revealed a boundary wall dating to the Imperial period. It may be the same wall marked on two maps dated 1788 and 1806. The site is just south of Warwick Castle Old Bridge.