1 In the centre of the High Market, in an area known as the Barley Market, was the Booth Hall or Tolbooth, built by Thomas de Beauchamp (d1369). Stalls in ...
The site of the Medieval market hall is known from documentary evidence. It was sold in 1791 and demolished. It stood in Market Place, Warwick.
1 1875: Two workmen digging for gravel found several skeletons and Anglo Saxon weapons. Burgess watched the progress and noted that the graves were 0.8m deep, not more than 0.3m ...
The site of an Anglo Saxon cemetery dating to the Migration period which was discovered in 1872. Many finds including brooches, amber beads, a sword and shield bosses were found with the human remains. It was located 500m west of Leafield Bridge.
1 In Warwick Museum is a remarkable brooch found near the railway at Emscote Road. It is sometimes called the Myton brooch. It was discovered about 1852 by a labourer ...
The site of an Anglo Saxon cemetery dating to the Migration period. The cemetery was discovered by work men in 1852 and again in 1921. The Myton Brooch (now in Warwick Museum) came from here. The site lies between Mercia Way and the River Avon, Warwick.
1 165sq.m behind Nos 25, 31 and 33 Brook Street was excavated in summer 1973 prior to redevelopment. There were at least 33 cess and rubbish pits of Medieval ...
A pit cluster of Medieval and Post Medieval rubbish and cess pits was found during an excavation. Two ovens and pottery of the same period was also discovered. A small amount of Neolithic flint was also recovered. The site is situated on Brook Street, Warwick.
1 1967: A section was cut across the putative line of the town ditch. No trace of the ditch was found, all evidence having been destroyed by extensive quarry pits ...
The site of several quarry pits dating to the Post Medieval period. The quarry may have been used as a source of stone for rebuilding the town after the fire of 1694. They were located 400m north west of Warwick Castle.
1 A trench was dug in the garden of 3 The Butts to try to locate the Medieval town ditch. The ditch was not located. A large quarry of 13th ...
The site of a Medieval quarry. Located behind 3 and 7 The Butts, Warwick.
1 Building work on the site of the old fire station at The Butts revealed extensive stone quarries, filled with loose rubble and 18th and 19th century pottery. (See also ...
The site of stone quarries which were in use during the Imperial period. They were situated near The Butts, Warwick.
1 1972: Excavation before development. Five trial holes cut by the developers revealed two wells. Well A was cut into bedrock and was unlined. Well B was Post Medieval (PRN ...
Wells, pits, post holes and ovens of Medieval date were discovered during an archaeological excavation. The finds included fragments of pottery and a bronze ring. The site is at the junction of Swan Street and High Street, Warwick.
1 Near the Priory are old sandstone quarries in which the rock has been quarried vertically to about 9m. In the exposed face of this escarpment ‘several curious excavations may ...
The site of a Roman Cemetery. Cremations in Romano-British pottery urns were found at a site on the north side of Priory Road, Warwick, during an excavation.
1 The excavation of three trial trenches at the former Warwick Printing building, Theatre Street, Warwick (EWA 7447, centred on, SP27956489) recorded an undated post hole and a large post-medieval ...
Post-medieval quarry pit and undated pit recorded during trial trenching at the former Warwick Printing Building, Theatre Street, (behind 33-35 Market Street), Warwick.
1 The list of lands in Wedgnock Park gave Wodelowegrove as the sole item under St. Nicholas parish. The references to Wodelowegrove in late fourteenth and fifteenth century documents ...
Site of Medieval wood, formely Woodlow Grove (Wodelowegrove)
1 Trial trench evaluation prior to the erection of three new buildings, access road and associated works recorded a probably 19th century cow burial and post-medieval plough marks.
Post-medieval agricultural activity, consisting of post-medieval plough marks and a probably 19th century cow burial, was identified during trial trenching. The site is located at Old Tree Nursery, Stratford Road, Longbridge.
1 Paved brick floor of probable late 17th/early 18th century date. The burning of the surface of this floor, together with fragments of slag and associated brickwork from the ...
Possible industrial activity at former Hutfields Garage, 106 Saltisford, Warwick.
12 1966: The site had been much disturbed by Post Medieval buildings and drains and no trace was found of Medieval or earlier buildings. A series of seven large pits, ...
The site of several Medieval pits which were discovered during an excavation. The pits contained fragments of pottery and two coins
1 2 3 New Bowling Green public house, St Nicholas Church road, Warwick.
Historic public house recorded on Board of Health map, and F. White and Co.’s and Pigot’s databases. The ...
Historic public house situated on the east side of St Nicholas Church road.
1 2 3 Site of Bull’s Head inn, West street, Warwick.
Site of historic inn recorded on Board of Health map, and F. White and Co.’s and Pigot’s databases. The latter ...
Site of historic inn situated on the east side of West street, opposite the junction with Bowling Green street.
1 2 Site of Malt Shovel inn, West street, Warwick.
Site of historic inn recorded on the Board of Health map, and F. White and Co.’s database. The latter shows it ...
Site of historic inn situated on the east side of West street.
1 2 3 Site of Unicorn inn, West street, Warwick.
Site of historic inn recorded on the Board of Health map, F. White and Co.’s and Pigot’s databases. The latter shows ...
Site of historic inn situated on the east side of West street.
1 2 Wheatsheaf inn, West street, Warwick.
Historic inn recorded on the Board of Health map, and Pigot’s databases. The latter shows it in existence in 1828.
Situated on the west side ...
Historic inn situated on the west side of West street at the junction with Crompton road.
1 Site of George Hotel and Commercial inn, Market Place, Warwick.
Historic hotel recorded on the Board of Health map which shows it in existence in 1851. 1851 was the ...
Site of historic inn situated on the east side of the Market Place, next to the Green Dragon public house (now the Tilted Wig).
1 Greyhound public house, Emscote road, Warwick.
Historic public house recorded on F. White and Co.’s database, which shows it in existence in 1874.
Situated on the south east side of Emscote ...
Historic public house situated on the south east side of Emscote road on the juction with Bridge street.
1 Lord Nelson inn, Emscote road, Warwick.
Historic inn recorded on F. White and Co.’s database, which shows it in existence in 1874.
Situated on the north west side of Emscote road, ...
Historic inn situated on the north west side of Emscote road on the junction with Charles street.
Seven Stars public house, Friars street, Warwick.
Historic public house recorded on F. White and Co.’s database which shows it was in existence in 1874.
Situated on the north side of Friars ...
Historic public house situated on the north side of Friars street.
1 2 Site of Cross Keys public house, Friars street, Warwick.
Site of historic public house recorded on F. White & Co.’s and Pigot’s databases. The latter shows it to be ...
Site of historic public house situated on the north side of Friars street.