1 Occupation began in 1st century AD and late Iron Age and early Roman pottery have been found.
2 W of the wooden temple, and pre-dating it, was a circular building ...
The site of an Iron Age settlement which was located 500m north east of Gilson Hall. It was found during an archaeological excavation.
1 Site of Anglo-Saxon settlement at Coleshill.
The place name ‘Coleshill’ is Anglo-Saxon in origin.
During the early Anglo-Saxon period, Coleshill lay in the area of the Tomesaetan and in the Mercian ...
Sited on a prominent hill on the river Cole, near its confluence with the Blythe and Tame, and close to the Mercian royal centre of Tamworth and Lichfield.
1 Site of medieval settlement of Gilson.
Watkins states that Gilson was a settlement in the Parish of Coleshill in the later middle ages, comprising a cluster of homesteads and much ...
Site of a small settlement dating to the Middle Ages, located to the north west of the medieval Coleshill town.
1 Site of possible medieval settlement at Heath End.
Watkins shows the site of the medieval Heath End in the Parish of Coleshill. Situated south of the medieval town of Coleshill.
Site of possible medieval settlement south of Coleshill.
1 An evaluation of land to the south of known Romano British settlement uncovered evidence of activity including a large pit or ditch, other rubbish pits with fill containing pottery ...
The site of Romano British roadside settlement in the Ennersdale Road area of Coleshill.
1/2 Extent of medieval town was ascertained from the OS 1st Edition.
3 A small number of 14th – 15th century pottery sherds were recovered during an excavation at Ennersdale Road, ...
The medieval settlement at Coleshill based on the Ordnance Survey first edition 6" map of 1887.
1 An archaeological evaluation recovered evidence for occupation between the 12th and 14th centuries. The evidence was suggestive of property boundaries rather than settlement features; however domestic activity is ...
A possible settlement dating to the Medieval or Post-Medieval period. The site is located 500m south west of Hawkeswell Farm.
1 The Iron Age settlement on the site of the Romano-Celtic temple probably continued into the Roman period (see PRN 5130). In addition salvage recording indicated Roman settlement in the ...
The site of a Roman settlement recorded during an excavation and situated 500m east of Gilson Hall.