1 A medieval buckle found and brought in to the Museum for identification, with 2 incomplete buckles.
2 Further find of a medieval buckle frame and buckle plate in 1995 ...
The casual find of a buckle and two incomplete buckles from the medieval period 500 metres north of King's Newnham.
1 Find of a 4th century coin in January 1993 at SP453777.
2 Further Roman items comprising two coins and a mount found in 1995 at SP453777. The method of recovery ...
The findspot of Romano British coins and a mount 500m north of Kings Newnham.
1 Stray finds of a buckle and buckle pin found in 1993.
Stray finds from the medieval period in King's Newnham parish
1 Nine Roman coins, potsherds and a brooch found in January 1997. Method of recovery unrecorded and no grid reference supplied.
Find of nine Roman coins, potsherds and a brooch, in Kings Newnham. Exact location unknown.
1 Barrow, site only, near the site of a demolished church at Newnham Regis. Finds included inhumation burial of unusually large size…in upright position.
2 Authors refer to a tumulus near ...
The possible site of a round barrow, a mound of earth usually built to conceal a burial. The round barrow was probably of Bronze Age date and contained a human burial. It was located at King's Newnham.
1 At Newnham Regis, between Brinklow and Wolston, there are signs of ancient habitations, and three sepulchral urns were found there some time ago.
2 Near the site of the demolished ...
The site of several ring ditches of Neolithic or Bronze Age date. Some of the ring ditches have been partially excavated and interpreted as the remains of a henge, enclosure and barrow. The ring ditches are situated 700m east of Bretford.
1 Undated settlement, consisting of a subrectangular enclosure and linear features, shows on aerial photographs.
2 In advance of the laying of a gas pipeline, a 20m wide section of the ...
The site of a settlement, possibly of Iron Age or Romano-British date. It is visible as a series of cropmarks on aerial photographs. The settlement is situated 800m north west of Newnham Hall.
2 Linear earthworks show on aerial photographs. This site has been disturbed by the laying of a gas pipeline.
3May be part of a Romano-British or earlier field system or associated ...
Linear earthworks of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated 1km east of Bretford.
2 Probable Prehistoric multiple alignment shows on aerial photograph. This possible pit alignment cuts across a peninsula of land formed by the River Avon.
3 Linear features will be BA to ...
A linear feature, probably a pit alignment, is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is probably of Prehistoric date. The feature is located 700m south east of King's Newnham.
2 Undated subrectangular enclosure shows on aerial photographs.
A rectangular enclosure of unknown date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated 300m south east of King's Newnham.
1 Flint celt found some years ago at the lime-works near King’s Newnham. Now lost.
2 A further reference may relate to the same find. A worked flint celt was picked ...
Findspot - a Neolithic stone axe was found 700m east of King's Newnham.
1 There are bumps and dips in this field as well as nettles and the site looks as if it has at one time been settled. The field slopes very ...
The possible site of a settlement of unknown date is suggested by earthworks. The site is located to the south west of King's Newnham.
1 Large flint scraper found by Mr W Whitfield of the Soil Survey of England and Wales, Wellesbourne, and brought into the Museum in 1973. It was found at a ...
Findspot - a flint implement, a scraper, dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age period, was found 800m north east of King's Newnham.
1 A field lying between two parts of the village and descending to the river. The field has distinct earthworks in it, and some give the impression of being house ...
The site of a possible shrunken village of Medieval date which is visible as an earthwork. The site is located to the south west of King's Newnham.
1 A few years before 1857 while digging limestone a limestone cist was discovered. This contained a skeleton with the legs contracted, the skull of which had fallen between the ...
A Roman well was found during an excavation. It contained three cremation urns and a burial. The well was situated in an area to the north west of Little Lawford.
1 Find of a cow’s horn protector and a lead weight somewhere in Kings Newnham in 1997. No grid reference given and method of recovery unrecorded.
Find of medieval and post medieval items in the Kings Newnham area. No specific location recorded.
1 Site excavated 1968. On Site B there was a fossil soil with a fragment of Neolithic polished stone axe (Group VI; 26/c). This and a short length of Neolithic ...
A ditch dating to the Neolithic period was found during an archaeological excavation. The ditch was located 500m east of Bretford.
1 1968: part of the complex was excavated, which included a pair of ring ditches and an elongated enclosure. Five trenches were opened up and revealed: Site C – a ...
Two ring ditches of Neolithic date were found during an archaeological excavation. The ring ditches were situated within an enclosure. They were located 500m east of Bretford.
2 Linear crop marks exist spread across five fields close to the ring ditch cemetery (PRN 3455).
3 Scheduled as Warwickshire Monument No 163.
4 Scheduling information.
Several linear features of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated 500m east of Bretford.
1 “The few relics which have been found at this place are articles of a description usually met with in the vicinity of British settlements, and consist of a brass ...
Findspot - various Roman finds, including coins, a brooch, a bronze pin and fragments of pottery, were found in King's Newnham. The finds suggest that this might be the site of a Roman settlement.
1 Site excavated 1968. On Site B there was a fossil soil with a number of Mesolithic flints including backed blades, cores and flakes.
2 Mesolithic industry from old land surface ...
Findspot - flint tools dating to the Mesolithic period were found 500m north east of Bretford.
2 Neolithic/Bronze Age ring ditch shows on aerial photographs.
The site of a ring ditch of Neolithic or Bronze Age date. It is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The ring ditch may represent the remains of a round barrow or an enclosure. It is situated 400m east of Church Lawford.
2 Undated linear crop mark shows on aerial photograph.
A linear feature of unknown date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated 600m east of Church Lawford.
1 At Kings Newnham… is the site of a settlement, the indications of which are, however, so faint, that were it not for the discovery of a British sepulchral urn ...
The possible site of a Prehistoric settlement. The site lies to the west of King's Newnham.