1 Talton. Five coins – Julian (2), Valentinian I, Flavius Victor, Valentinian III found.
2 Marginal.
3 Present whereabouts of these coins is unknown.
Findspot - five Roman coins were found in the area of Crimscote.
Site of a Medieval chapel.
1 The chapel of Blackwell was in existence before 1240. It was a demesne chapel of the Prior of Worcester, but belonged to the church of ...
Documentary evidence suggests that there was a chapel in Blackwell in the Medieval period.
Site of a Medieval chapel.
1 A chapel at Armscote belonging to the church of Tredington was granted in 1549 to Richard Field and others and probably demolished. The date of ...
Documentary evidence suggests that there was a chapel at Armscote during the Medieval period.
Site of a Medieval chapel.
1 A chapel at Darlingscott belonging to the church of Tredington was granted in 1549 to Richard Field and others and was probably demolished. The date ...
Documentary evidence suggests that there was a chapel at Darlingscott during the Medieval period.
1 1858: In a stone pit in Armscot Field were found fragments of pottery in close proximity to antlers of red deer. The pottery was coarse and imperfectly fired, and ...
Findspot - fragments of Anglo Saxon pottery and red deer horns, dating to the Migration or Early Medieval period, were found 300m south west of Halford Bridge.
1 Spring called ‘Drakes Well’. This quarry has yielded Romano British pottery which is in possession of the finder, who gave this information.
2 This quarry has been disused for at ...
Findspot - fragments of Roman pottery were found at a quarry site, 150m east of Stepstone Bridge.
1 A Roman coin of Constantine found at the above grid reference between 1967-1974, was reported to the Birmingham City Museum. No other details are known.
Findspot - a single Roman coin was found in the area of Middlefield Lane, Newbold on Stour.
1 Bloom extracted the following from an undated newspaper. Workmen digging out earth for the foundation of the new entrance on the SW side of Talton House, at a depth ...
The possible site of a cemetery. Eight burials were found to the south of Talton House. The date of the skeletons is unknown.
1 A terracotta head (Romano British), perhaps the spout of a Roman pot. Details of finder and informant.
2 Noted by Ordnance Survey.
Findspot - a fragment of Roman pottery, perhaps a spout, was found to the south west of the church, Newbold on Stour.
1 Romano British site and burial.
2 This was an excavation conducted by Stratford schoolboys which recovered Romano British pot and a burial thought to be Romano British. Reports of slabbed ...
The site of a burial, possibly of Roman date. It was found 150m east of the dimantled tramway.
1 A Medieval deserted settlement was surveyed after having been ploughed for the second time. A measured but tentative plan was produced. Pottery, much of it 12th and 13th century, ...
The site of an area of Medieval shrunken village at Longdon. It is known from documentary evidence, earthworks of house platforms and trackways revealed on aerial photographs, and from finds of pottery. It is located 600m north west of Longdon Poplars.
1 Find of a pipe bowl, 1640-1660, in November 1997. No grid reference given and method of recovery unrecorded.
Find of a post medieval pipe bowl in Tredington. The exact location is unknown.
1 Find of Romano British mortarium rim sherd. Method of recovery unrecorded. Grid reference given of SP25804285.
Findspot of Romano British rim sherd 700m south of Tredington.
1 The possible extent of the medieval settlement based on the OS map of 1886, 50SE.
2 The ridge and furrow plotting for the parish of Tredington shows survival that abuts ...
The probable extent of the medieval settlement at Newbold on Stour based on the Ordnance Survey map of1886, and on aerial photographs.
1 Archaeological observation of the excavation of foundation trenches recorded a large ditch sealed by a medieval ground surface containing 12th/13th century pottery. No dating evidence was found within ...
A large undated ditch, sealed by a medieval ground surface containing 12th/13th century pottery, was recorded during the excavation of foundation trenches at Tredington House, Tredington.
1 Romano British site and burial, the latter shown on MWA2745.
2 This was an excavation conducted by Stratford schoolboys which recovered Romano British pot and a burial thought to be ...
Findspot - pottery dating to the Roman period was found 600m north west of the allotment gardens.
1 Roman pottery found on line of the Severn-Trent pipeline.
2 Twelve sherds, also one possible Medieval sherd and one piece of tile.
Findspot - pottery sherds dating to the Roman period were found 400m north west of the allotment gardens.
1 Roman pottery found on line of the Severn-Trent pipeline.
2 Fourteen sherds including three sherds of Samian, two ‘early’ (1st century AD) grey coarse wares and a fragment of ‘fabric ...
Findspot - pottery sherds dating to the Roman period were found 200m north west of the allotment gardens.
1 Roman pottery found by Tim Yarnell on line of the Severn-Trent pipeline.
2 Four sherds include joining sherds from a coarse (?Prehistoric) vessel, two possible 1st century sherds, two worn ...
Findspot - pottery sherds dating to the Roman period and the fragment of a quern stone were found 500m south of the allotment gardens.
1 There was probably a Medieval settlement at Talton.
Site of the deserted medieval settlement at Talton.
12 A series of enclosures, and linear features (probably trackways) are visible on Google Earth imagery, to the south-east of Newbold-on-Stour. There were identified by the AOC Assessment of ...
A series of enclosures, and linear features (probably trackways) are visible on Google Earth imagery, to the south-east of Newbold-on-Stour. Probably of prehistoric date.
1 The possible extent of the Medieval settlement, based on the OS first edition 6″ map of 1886, 53NE.
2 The village is not listed in the Domesday survey.
3 The ridge ...
The probable extent of Medieval settlement in Darlingscott as indicated on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886 and from aerial photographs and lidar. Includes areas of deserted settlement earthworks.
1 The probable extent of the Medieval settlement as deduced from the first edition 6″ map, 35SW 1886.
2 The ridge and furrow is seen to survive all round the village, ...
The possible extent of medieval settlement in Blackwell as indicated on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886 and on aerial photographs.
1 The possible extent of Medieval settlement, based on the first edition 6″ map of 1886, 53NE.
2 The ridge and furrow plotting of the parish.
3 Domesday lists Tredington under Worcestershire. ...
Probable extent of Medieval settlement in Tredington as indicated on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886, fieldwork, and from aerial photographs showing ridge and furrow earthworks.