1 Find of a Richard III groat in or before 1994. Method of recovery unrecorded. Grid reference given of SP379547.
Find of a coin of Richard III immediately to the northwest of Knightcote
1 Find of a milestone by contractors doing building work adjacent to a section of the road by-passed in the 1970/80s. A milestone is marked in this position on the ...
Find of a milestone by contractors doing building work
1 Find of a jeton in 1993. Method of recovery unrecorded. Non specific grid reference given of SP3952.
Find of a jeton or reckoning counter dating from the post medieval period in the area of the Burton Dassett hills.
1 Vertical air photograph.
2 Ridge and furrow cultivation transcribed from air photographs.
Medieval and later ridge and furrow cultivation in Burton Dassett Parish. The remains are visible on aerial photographs. In some areas of the parish the remains survive as earthworks.
1 Two swords, found in base of wall of outhouse at a cottage, Knightcote, when the outhouse was removed.
2 These could be of the Civil War period, though the type ...
Findspot - two swords of Post Medieval date were found when an outhouse was removed from a cottage in Knightcote.
1 Four unretouched blades/flakes.
2 Three microliths and one core rejuvenation flake, donated to the Museum.
3 Dating confirmed as Early Mesolithic.
Findspot - a number of Mesolithic flint artefacts, including three microliths, were found on Burton Hills, to the north of Burton Dassett.
1 No further information. SMR Card is missing.
Findspot - a coin dating between the Post Medieval and Imperial periods was found near Burton Dassett.
2 Earthworks of shrunken Medieval settlement to the W of Dassett Northend show on aerial photographs.
3 A watching brief was to be carried out during the excavation of foundation trenches ...
The remains of a settlement to the west of Northend are visible as earthworks. They may be the remains of the Medieval shrunken village.
12 A small area of earthworks were identified, from Google Earth satellite imagery, by the AOC Assessment of Local Services Villages for Stratford-on-Avon District Council in 2012.
3 This feature possibly ...
A series of earthworks visible on satellite imagery; these features are related to the former extent of medieval settlement at Northend.
1 Site description. Ongoing work by the Feldon Archaeological Society has recorded a settlement site, first indicated by a wall uncovered by the farmer. The pottery assemblage spans the middle ...
Iron Age and Romano-British occupation site.
1 Walled foregarden with some 19th/ early 20th century terr and shrub planting. Recommended for inclusion on Local List.
2 The OS 1:10560 1886 Sht Warks 46SW shows the garden.
A walled garden created in the Imperial period and marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It is situated to the south west of Northend and is associated with Northend Manor.
1 Excavation of the foundation trenches revealed stone foundations running north from the north-east corner and centre of the north wall to the existing house. The eastern foundation ...
Archaeological work revealed evidence of Post Medieval activity, possibly associated with shoe-making. The remains of a lean-to, a waste tank, a ditch, and a pit containing cobbler's waste were found. The site was on Bottom Street, Northend.
1 During an excavation, EWA6722, in advance of quarrying for roadstone for the M40, evidence of Iron Age activity was recorded. An east-west linear spread of features, ...
Excavation of this site in advance of quarrying, found evidence of Iron Age activity, including a post hole, pits, elongated features and pottery with finger tip decoration. The location was at Church Hill, Burton Dassett.
1 Location plan shows area of Roman pottery scatter to east of excavation, EWA6722.
2 The source referred to In 1 contains no plan, and there is no reference to RB ...
The site of an artefact scatter consisting of pottery dating to the Roman period. It was found 500m south west of Burton Old Covert.
1 The possible extent of Medieval settlement, based on the first edition 6″ map of 1886, 46SW.
2 The ridge and furrow plotting of the parish of Burton Dassett.
3 The 1886 ...
The possible extent of the Medieval settlement of Northend. The extent of the settlement is suggested by documentary evidence and the remains of ridge and furrow cultivation.
1 The possible extent of Medieval settlement, based on the first edition 6″ map of 1886, 46SW.
2 The ridge and furrow plotting of the parish of Burton Dassett shows widespread ...
The possible extent of the Medieval settlement of Little Dassett. The extent of the settlement is suggested by documentary evidence and the remains of ridge and furrow of cultivation.
1 The possible extent of Medieval settlement, other than the known shrunken settlement (659), based on the first edition 6″ map of 1885, 46NW.
2 The hamlet certainly existed in the ...
The probable extent of the Medieval settlement at Knightcote, based on documentary evidence, settlement earthworks and the remains of ridge and furrow cultivation.
1 Excavations in the easement for a water main, revealed a stone wall, ditches and 2nd-4th century pottery. It is possible that buildings, paddocks and yards of a ...
The site of a settlement dating to the Roman period. An archaeological excavation revealed a stone wall, ditches and 2nd-4th century pottery.
1 This is the more likely location for the DMV recorded as WA 655. Medieval settlement remains show on APs.
The site of the Medieval deserted settlement of Hardwick. The remains of the settlement are visible on aerial photographs. The site is located 1km south of New Farm Spinney.
1 Excavation in advance of destruction by the M40. The main part of the excavation covers a row of buildings along the N side of a street, running E-W ...
The site of a Medieval deserted settlement at Dassett Southend. The settlement was excavated and the first buildings on the site date from the 13th century. The site was located 100m north west of the chapel at Little Dassett.
1 Fieldwalking to the S of the road revealed a number of dense scatters of rubble, tile and pottery across the W field, known as Dovehouse Close. It is ...
The site of an area of Medieval deserted settlement at Dassett Southend. Fragments of building material, such as roof tiles, have been found at the site, which lies between Little Dassett and Temple Herdewyke.
1 Fieldwalking to the S of the road revealed a number of dense scatters of rubble, tile and pottery across the W field known as Dovehouse Close. It ...
The site of an area of Post Medieval deserted settlement. Scatters of tile and pottery were found at the site during a fieldwalking survey. The site lies between Temple Herdewyke and Little Dassett.
1 The excavation has produced Neolithic and Bronze Age flintwork indicating that the site (?area) was occupied at this period.
Findspot - flint artefacts of Neolithic and Bronze Age date were found during an excavation. The site was located 100m north west of the chapel at Little Dassett.
1 Roman pottery has been found in the excavation at Southend, suggesting the presence of a farm nearby.
Findspot - during an excavation of a Medieval settlement, fragments of Roman pottery were also discovered. The excavated site was located 100m north west of the chapel at Little Dassett.