1 The possible extent of the medieval settlement based on the OS map of 1887, 33SE.
2 Domesday lists Radford Semele in Stoneleigh Hundred. The Phillimore edition gives a grid ref ...
The possible extent of the medieval settlement based on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
2 Linear crop marks show on aerial photographs. Some of these marks appear to form an enclosure.
Linear features, of unknown date, appear as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are located 100m north of Parlour Spinney.
1 A worked flake was found in an unstratified context.
Find of a prehistoric worked flake in Southam Road, Radford Semele.
1 Find of a seal matrix in, or before 1992. No grid reference was given and the method of recovery was not recorded.
Find of a medieval seal matrix in Radford Semele. The exact location is not known
Find of Iron Age coin.
1 ‘Catuvellauni’, billon unit, of Cunobeline. Metal detector find by Mr. S. Gaskins at Radford Semele, January 1994.
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1 The village stocks were on the W side of Church Lane at the top of Southam Road. J Hitchcox never saw them, but his father pointed out their position ...
The site of a pillory or stocks, a wooden frame through which criminals would put their hands and heads and be exposed to public ridicule. The pillory was in use during the Imperial period and was situated at the junction of Church Land and Southam Road, Radford Semele.
1 Fragment of Medieval decorated floor tile from here presented to Museum. This site square with trees around it, a raised area. ‘They always say there used to be an ...
The possible site of a Medieval building, the evidence for which is an earthwork. A Medieval floor tile was found at the site which lies 400m south west of Furlong Pit Spinney.
1 In 1969 a concentration of Medieval pottery was found in the corner of a field between St Nicholas Church and the modern village. A trench, about 1m by 7m ...
The possible site of a shrunken village of Medieval date. The site is located 200m south of the church at Radford Semele. It was partially excavated in 1969.
1 Chancel with N vestry, nave with N aisle and S porch, and W tower. The Medieval church was probably built early in the C12 and enlarged in the C14, ...
The Parish Church of St. Nicholas which has its origins in the Medieval period but which was largely rebuilt during the Imperial period. Several finds of Medieval date have been found in the churchyard. The church is situated 100m east of Radford Hall.
1 Pottery, glass, tile, clay pipe fragments found during field survey.
Find spot - various finds of Imperial and modern date were found during a field walking survey 300m south of Crown Hill.
1 SP 34566 63600 Area of Ridge and Furrow 200m south east of Hill Farm visible on Aerial Millenium Mapping.
2 SP 33874 63175 Area of Ridge and Furrow identified of ...
Medieval ridge and furrow cultivation in the parish of Radford Semele. In some areas is is visible as an earthwork. Elsewhere it is visible on aerial photographs.
2 Undated linear cropmarks, including a square enclosure with what appears to be an entrance to the west, show on aerial photographs.
Linear features including a square enclosure, of unknown date, appear as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated 900m north west of Parlour Spinney.
1 Six Roman coins found in Spring 1996. Method of recovery unrecorded. Grid reference given of SP347617.
Six Roman coins found in Radford Semele northwest of Leamington Hall Farm.
1 Portable Antiquities Scheme find provenance information:
Date found (2): 2011-11-29T00:00:00Z
Methods of discovery: Metal detector
Scatter of Romano-British finds associated with a Roman Villa 300m W of Pounce Hill Farm, Radford Semele.
1 Excavation revealed the poorly-preserved remains of a Roman villa, probably of the courtyard type, with stone and timber buildings, pits and ditches, dated from the early C2 to early ...
The site of a Roman villa which is visible on aerial photographs as a crop mark and which has been partially excavated. The site is located 700m south west of Crown Hill.
1 From above grid reference a sestertius of Antoninus in very worn condition, found about 50 years ago when the sewage was pumped onto this field, so the coin may ...
Find spot - a Roman coin was found 500m west of Radford Semele.
1 1967. Flint hand axe found by Mr A H Plumb. It was found in 4th terrace gravel during building work. The exact findspot is known to within 10m. The ...
Find spot - a Palaeolithic handaxe was found to the west of The Gresswoldes, Radford Semele.
1 A selection of Roman coins (5) brought to the museum for identification. The coins ranged from mid 3rd – early 4th century in date.
2 Also a single Roman ...
Find spot - Roman coins were found 500m north of Bridle Farm.
1 Coin of the 3rd century reported by metal detectorists.
2 Coin of the 4th century reported by metal detectorists.
3 Collection of coins from the 3rd and 4th century reported by ...
Find spot - Roman coins were found 500m south west of Frizmore Hill.
1 Gallienus (AD 253 – 268), antoninnianus. A miss struck anton; Constans (AD 337 – 350), 1/2 centenionalis, ?phoenix; ...
Findspot - 13 Roman coins were found on Pounce Hill Farm, Radford Semele.
2 Enclosures, linear crop marks and large pits, or wells, show on aerial photographs. This presumably indicates the site of a settlement of uncertain date.
3 Series of enclosures.
Enclosures, linear features and pits of unknown date are visible as crop marks on aerial photographs and may represent the site of a settlement. The site is situated 200m north west of Radford Barn.
1 Finds made by the Knightlow Society in 1972 during pipeline survey. Trial trenches found nothing. Two blade fragments and three fragments of flint.
Findspot - flint dating to the Neolithic or the Bronze Age was found 900m south east of Parlour Spinney.
1 Large enclosure shows on AP.
2 A natural feature. However some marks in the centre would appear to have been WWII gun batteries. (Info from the farmer).
At the centre of an enclosure of unknown date are the possible remains of an anti aircraft battery dating to the Second World War. The features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs and are situated on Frizmore Hill.
1 Finds made by the Knightlow Society in 1972 during pipeline survey. Trial trenches found nothing. Pottery consisted of eighteen pieces of Roman greyware. Also three pieces of tile.
Findspot - 18 pieces of pottery and 3 pieces of tile dating to the Roman period were found 900m south east of Parlour Spinney.