1 Found during the erection of the Infants School in the late 19th century.
2 This fragment is mounted on a bracket on the N side of the nave. One face ...
Find spot - a fragment of a cross dating to the Medieval period which was found 40m south of High Street, Polesworth.
1 The site now consists of a central 18th century house (PRN 223). Earlier maps show a complex of fishponds as well as a number of footpaths converging on this ...
Documentary evidence suggests that this was the site of a deserted settlement, abandoned during the Medieval period, on the site of Bramcote Hall.
1 Find made by metal detector in 1994: Copper alloy Medieval harness pendant. Probably late 13th – 14th Century.
Find made by metal detector in 1994: Lead cloth seal or alnage ...
Findspot - a harness pendant and a cloth seal were found at Donnative Farm, Polesworth.
1 The possible extent of the medieval settlement based on the OS map of 1885, 6NW.
2 Polesworth is not listed in Domesday.
3 Greenwood’s map of 1822 shows settlement both north ...
The possible extent of the medieval settlement based on the Ordnance Survey map of 1885.
1 Whilst metal detecting on cultivated land, a 13th century silver pin from a brooch was found two to three inches below ground.
1 Site of the medieval and post medieval settlement of Freasley, Polesworth. Settlement has 17th and 16th century houses. The village extrends to the S in a more disorganised way. ...
Buildings of 17th and 16th century with an extension South onto the Green.
1 Site of medieval and post medieval settlement of Hall End, Polesworth.
Sited on Watling Street. Medieval pottery found in enclosure 200m S of Hall End farm.
2 The manor of Holt ...
Site of medieval and post medieval settlement along Watling Street.
2 Linear features and possible ponds show on aerial photographs.
3 Fishponds and linear boundaries are shown in this location and clearly relate to the crop marks.
The site of Medieval fishponds, used for storing and breeding fish. Several linear features that are visible as cropmarks are also located at this site. They lie 250m northeast of Bramcote Hall.
1 Visible during site visit by Leicestershire and Rutland FWAG in October 2006.
An area of ridge and furrow cultivation of Medieval or Post Medieval date. The ridge and furrow survives as an earthwork. It is situated 200m north of Pooley Hall.
1 Two coins of Edward I found by a metal detectorist in 1995 and taken into Birmingham Museum for identification. The location was roughly SK268031.
Two medieval coins found 300m east of Polesworth Station.
1 Two medieval coins found in 1995 by a metal detectorist and brought into Birmingham Museum for identification. The location given was approximately SK275025.
Find of two medieval coins 400m east of Stiper's Hill Plantation, Polesworth.
1 An Irish Long Cross penny of Henry III (1216-72) was found at or near this location. The coin is class IIa (Seaby 6240), with reverse – RIC ARD OND ...
Findspot - a coin dating to the Medieval period was recovered from a location 250m east of Donative Farm.
1 The remains of four in-situ burials were found during trial trenching during restoration works to the north and east walls of the abbey cloister. The burials were ...
Four monastic burials were uncovered in trial trenches along the north and east sides of the former cloister of Polesworth Abbey. They were Medieval in date.
1 A grass covered mound c2.4m to 3m in height lies to the east of the church. It may represent the remains of an eastern chapel associated with the Abbey. ...
The possible site of a chapel associated with Polesworth Abbey, which was founded in the Early Medieval period. The mound is visible as an earthwork and is situated 250m east of Bridge Street, Polesworth.