1 ‘Romano-British finds’.
2 The site is not on Ford’s SMR and the only evidence for it is reference 1.
Findspot - various finds dating to the Roman period were found 200m north of Crew Lane on the outskirts of Kenilworth.
1 Find of a coin of Constantius II, with a pin (probably Roman) and a bronze object (possibly Roman) in 1992 at Grounds Farm Kenilworth. However grid reference given of ...
Find of a Roman coin and two possible Roman objects in the area of Grounds Farm, Kenilworth.
1 A gentleman, in 1935, obtained from the surface soil of a garden in Cryfield Lane, Kenilworth, an implement of light coloured flint. It is obviously a point, of a ...
Findspot - a flint implement which dated to the Neolithic period was found to the north of Kenilworth.
1 A Bronze palstave discovered at Burton Green shortly before the 1914-18 war in Arden. Now in Birmingham Museum. A typical palstave. The stop-ridge and loop are well developed but ...
Findspot - a Bronze Age palstave, a type of stone axe, was found in the area to the south west of Burton Green.
1 Kenilworth Castle Farm (5 M 1150 yards 536 deg W) – a core.
2 One Mesolithic core.
Findspot - a flint object dating to the Mesolithic period was found near Abbey Fields.
1 Roman coin.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Roman period was found 400m north west of the cricket ground, Kenilworth.
1 A floor tile found by the owner of a house in Offa Drive, Kenilworth in his garden.
2 17th century Delft (Dutch) ware tile.
Findspot - a floor tile dating to the Post Medieval period was found 300m south west of the Clay Pit, Whitemoor.
1 A flint found in a garden in 1965.
2 ?Smokey-coloured flint suggested Neolithic-Bronze Age period.
Findspot - a flint tool of Neolithic or Bronze Age date was found in a garden in Highland Road, Kenilworth.
1 Imperial sestertius. Dec 165 – Summer 166 AD. Made in Rome. In fair condition but erosion on surfaces. Found Kenilworth Common 1981.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Roman period and made in Rome was found on The Common, Kenilworth.
1 Anglesey penny token c.1787/8, very worn. One half penny sized coin/ token of bronze(?) Mid 19th century, very worn. Lead medalet: GLORIA IN EXCELSIS, showing an angel with ...
Findspot - coins and tokens dating to the Imperial period were found at Upper Ladyes Hills.
1 Brought in 1964. Impression of late 3rd century/possibly early 4th century coin on a Roman tile. May be Diocletian (c307-11) but too poor an impression for certain identification.
2 Sketch ...
Findspot - a tile, marked with an impression of a coin, dating to the Roman period, was found south of Chase Wood.
1 Imperial sestertius. 2nd century or later. Head unrecognisable, obverse possibly standing female figure. Found on W side of castle keep 1960.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Roman period was found 100m south west of Kenilworth Castle.
1 Silver penny (short cross). English. Henry III (1216-72) period 1223-42. Minted at Canterbury by Roger.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Medieval period was found 500m north west of the church, Birmingham Road, Kenilworth.
1 English A R shilling of Charles I (1641-3). Fine condition. Found in fields behind Kenilworth Castle.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Post Medieval period was found 200m west of Kenilworth Castle.
1 Token/reckoning counter. England/France. Edward I/II/(III). AE copper/brass. Fine condition although partly broken.
Findspot - a brass token dating to the Medieval period was found 200m west of Kenilworth Castle.
1 The stone castle is built on the remains of an earlier mount and court fort, some of the earth foundations of which are still traceable. The spot where the ...
Phase one of the building of Kenilworth Castle shows that it was originally built as a motte and bailey castle from 1122 onwards . The motte is still visible as an earthwork, inside the later great keep.
1 A coin, possibly a sceat, found in Schoolhouse Lane, Kenilworth. Listed under Roman remains.
2 There is no Schoolhouse Lane in Kenilworth. The above grid reference relates to School Lane.
3 ...
Findspot - a coin possibly dating to the Roman or Early Medieval period was found in School Lane, Kenilworth.
1 A number of flints from field work in Kenilworth.
2 The one from this grid reference is a flake with retouch on two sides from opposite faces to produce a ...
Findspot - a flint flake dating to the Neolithic or the Bronze Age was found 1km south west of Castle Quarry.
1 A number of flints from fieldwork in Kenilworth.
2 The one from this grid reference (from a garden in Barrow Street) had part of blade-bulbar end removed by retouching a ...
Findspot - a flint implement dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age was found 500m south east of the Castle Fish Ponds.
1 A number of flints from fieldwork in Kenilworth.
2 There are two from this grid reference. The smaller is a waste flake and the larger a small blade (?) which ...
Findspot - a flint blade and a waste flake, dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age period, were found 500m south west of Westley Bridge.
1 Iron Age inscribed AV stater of early Atrebatic type, horse to left (Mack type 52-3) found in the Kenilworth region about 1890. Photo shown at British Museum 1939.
3 Ancient ...
Findspot - a coin dating to the Iron Age was found near the Abbey Fields.
1 ‘A Rough Stone Celt’ discovered on Kenilworth Common.
2 ‘Rude Celt of Millstone Grit’.
3 A gentlemans records finding, 60 years ago, a rough stone Celt (subsequently described as of Millstone ...
Findspot - a stone axe dating to the Neolithic period was found 500m south east of Crackley Hill.
1 A crude Palaeolithic implement, probably Levalloisian or Mousterian in view of the facetted butt. Found in the largest gravel pit on Kenilworth Common.
2 Now in Coventry Museum. No further ...
Findspot - a flint dating to the Palaeolithic period was found 500m south east of Crackley Hill.
1 A Palaeolithic hand axe was found on Odibourne Allotments during recent years. The finder is now dead and the axe has been smashed.
Findspot - a Palaeolithic hand axe was found 600m north west of the Clay Pit, Whitemoor.