1 Archaeological observation of the groundworks associated with the construction of new properties at 42, High Street, Hillmorton (EWA 7322, centred on SP53147356) revealed a 19th century pit, an undated ...
Post-medieval and undated features, including pits, a pond, probable boundary ditches, and yard surfaces, recorded during archaeological observation at 42-46 High Street, Hillmorton, Rugby.
1 During 1989 a watching brief of two holes observed no archaeologically significant finds or features. The only feature was a modern ditch, 2m wide by 1.5m deep. ...
A ditch, dating to the Imperial period, was found during archaeological work. It was located 400m west of Kingswood Bridge.
1 Trial trenches centred on an area of cropmarks of possible Post Medieval date revealed a single wide, shallow ditch that was dated to the 19th century by its fill.
A ditch dating to the Imperial period was uncovered during excavations connected with the Birmingham Northern Relief Road project.
1 Various features were recorded during groundworks for a swimming pool room. The evidence is not conclusive, however a broad date of 15th century -Victorian has been suggested for ...
A ditch, post holes and a pit were uncovered during observation of building groundwork. Their date is uncertain , but was probably Post Medieval onwards. The site was at Luddington Manor.
1 Archaeological evaluation at Coton Park, Rugby carried out by Thames Valley Archaeological Services. The southern half of the area evaluated contained only a pit and ditch, both of apparently ...
During an archaeological excavation a ditch dating to the Imperial period was found. It was situated 500m south of Coton House.