1 Mill marked.
2 Marked as ‘Old Mill Field’.
3 Marked as disused.
4 Possibly built 1752, derelict late 18th century. Rebuilt by mid 19th century. Ceased 1913. Demolished 1920s. Post Mill.
5 Only ...
The site of a post mill, a windmill mounted on a post. It was built during the Imperial period. All that remains of the windmill is a mound visible as an earthwork. It was situated 500m north west of Middle Tysoe.
1 ‘Old Windmill Field’ marked.
2 This map shows a mound with a gradual slope leading up to it from the E. The earthworks survive, although less clearly defined, under plough.
The site of a windmill which was in use during the Imperial period. The mound on which it sat is visible as an earthwork. The windmill was situated 1km south west of Upper Tysoe.
1 Skeleton found a few years ago with the point of a sword sticking in the breast bone. This sword fragment is preserved in Edge Hill House together with other ...
The site of a Post Medieval burial. The skeleton had the point of a sword sticking into the breast bone. It was found 800m west of Sun Rising Covert.
1 Small polished axe from the above grid reference. Group VI (Langdale; 39/c). Report from Professor Shotton.
2 Scale drawing.
Findspot - a small polished stone axe, of Neolithic date, was found to the west of Hardwick Cottages.
1 Roman coin found in Upper Tysoe Allotments. Description provided. A copy, probably Romano-British, of a coin of Constantius II (AD 337-61), overstruck on an earlier (official) coin of the ...
Findspot - a Roman coin was found to the east of Epwell Road, Upper Tysoe.
1 Found at Avon Avenue. Bronze coin of Domitian – identified by Museum staff (Colchester?).
2 4 Roman coins found, 4th century, found by metal detector at SP3455 4450.
Findspot - several Roman coins were found Avon Avenue, Middle Tysoe.
1 Discovered Spring 1970 during field drainage work – pottery identified as belonging to the period Flavian-Antonine. Fragments of fifteen coarse ware vessels were found in an area of 2 ...
Findspot - varions finds, including fragments of Roman pottery, were found 500m east of Upper Tysoe.
1 1964: During excavations which were intended to locate the Red Horse of Tysoe four fragments of 3rd – 4th century Roman pottery were found.
2 1968: An interrupted trench cut ...
Findspot - various Roman finds, including fragments of pottery, a brooch and a ring, have been found 400m north east of Old Lodge Hill.
1 Medieval pottery from garden.
Findspot - fragments of Medieval pottery were found 100m north of the church at Middle Tysoe.
1 A Neolithic/Bronze Age flint end-scraper found in a field near Winchcombe Farm is now in Warwick Museum.
3 Catalogue description.
Findspot - a flint scraper of Neolithic or Bronze Age date was found to the south of Old Lodge Hill.
1 Site recorded as first documented in 1651. A small amount of Medieval pottery has been found at this site. No further information.
2 An air photograph shows possible ...
The possible site of a Medieval deserted settlement. The site is suggested by documentary evidence and fragments of Medieval pottery have been found here. The site is located 700m north west of Lower Tysoe.
1 In Rous’ list. Dugdale places Westcote W of Tysoe. This does not square with Westcote Farm at the above grid reference.
2 Air photographs do not show any earthwork remains ...
The possible site of the Medieval deserted settlement of Westcote. It is located 1km south west of Radway.
1 Site visit following a report that the field at the top of Windmill Hill had been ploughed confirmed the existence of a flint scatter on the surface of the ...
Findspot - various flint artefacts of Neolithic or Bronze Age date, including an arrowhead, were found on Windmill Hill.
1 Found in Upper Tysoe Allotment in 1982. Identified by Banbury Museum as 330-335 AD Constantinopolis. Obv victory on prow. Mint Trier.
Findspot - a single Roman coin was found 100m east of Epwell Road, Upper Tysoe.
1 In Tysoe churchyard, S of the S aisle, is a 15th century preaching-cross rather more complete than usual. It has a 1.3m square shaft with small edge rolls and ...
A Medieval cross. The cross base, socket stone, shaft and head survive. The cross is situated in the churchyard at Middle Tysoe.
1 Base of a Market Cross, having been excavated.
2 It is now partly covered by turf and consists of only part of the shaft, 1.8m by 1.8m, set on two ...
The remains of a Medieval market cross, of which two steps and part of the shaft survive. The remains are situated 100m north west of Corner Farm, Lower Tysoe.
1 In Rous’ list Dugdale places Westcote W of Tysoe and this will not square with Westcote Farm (SP3647).
2 Extensive traces of foundations called ‘The Old Town’.
3 Medium archaeology (3), ...
The Medieval deserted settlement of Westcote. The settlement is known from documentary evidence and its remains are visible as earthworks. The site is located 300m south west of King John's Lane, Edge Hill.
1 Circular crop marks on pasture. Circles of varying size are visible on the ground. Marked thistle growth, within circles but not outside, is visible soon after removal of hay ...
Several possible enclosures of unknown date are visible as a cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated 1km north west of Middle Tysoe.
1 Aerial photos reveal approx 5 circular cropmarks in the four fields centering on SP3446, of these only the eastern one shows any trace on the ground, it consists of ...
The site of five cropmarks, possibly ring ditches. They are of unknown date and are situated 1km north east of Lower Tysoe.
1 Rous’ list has a Kyght Herdwyck and this probably refers to Kites Hardwick in Tysoe rather to Kites Hardwick in Leamington Hastings. It is now only a farm.
2 Archaeological ...
The possible site of a Medieval deserted settlement. The remains of the settlement are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs. Some of the remains are overlain by ridge and furrow cultivation. The site is located in the area of Hardwick Farm.
1 Ridge and furrow cultivation identified from aerial photographs.
Medieval ridge and furrow cultivation visible on aerial photographs.
1 Find of post medieval clay pipe bowl. Method of recovery unrecorded. Grid reference given as centred on SP3545.
Find of post medieval item in Tysoe parish.
1 A systematic field walking exercise identified pottery dating from the Romano British period (10249) and from the medieval and post medieval periods. Stray finds of glass, tile,animal bone, slag ...
Finds identified as a result of a field walking exercise to the northeast of Middle Tysoe, as part of the Edge Hill Project.
1 Systematic fieldwalking as part of the Edge Hill Project identified a good scatter of Romano British potsherds near the NE corner of the field. In some other parts of ...
Field walking as part of the Edge Hill Project collected pottery dating from the Romano British a period. Possibly indicative of a site. The site is located 1km southwest of Radway.