1 A quantity of Roman pottery was collected (mainly 2nd and 3rd century) during field survey. A bronze brooch was also found.
Findspot - fragments of Roman pottery and a brooch were found during a survey of the area 800m north west of the church at Lighthorne.
1 Immediately after passing Chesterton Wood on the road from Warwick to Banbury, some remains of a Roman camp may by traced in a field on the left. Coins are ...
Findspot - several Roman coins have been found to the east of Chesterton Wood over the years.
1 Museum donation – ‘Roman antiquities from Lighthorne’.
2 Four bronze fibula, two bronze rings, one bronze pin, one piece of bronze.
Findspot - Roman brooches, pins and rings, all made of bronze, were found in the area of Lighthorne.
1 A gentleman of Little Wolford, found c1950 an As., Severus Alexander, 222-235, in a field at SP3356. The coin is still in his possession.
2 Mentions the find of ...
Findspot - a Roman coin, of the Emperor Severus Alexander, was found on the west side of Lighthorne.