Roman roads at Bleachfield Street, Alcester
1 An archaeological evaluation at Acorn House, Evesham Street, Alcester within the southern suburb of the Roman town found extensive, well preserved Roman deposits just below the modern garden soil. ...
An archaeological evaluation at Acorn House, Evesham Street, Alcester within the southern suburb of the Roman town found extensive, well preserved Roman deposits just below the modern garden soil. Pottery analysis suggests that the main occupation phase was mid-1st - early 2nd-century AD.
1 1970: Construction of a flood barrier to the E of Bleachfield Street resulted in an area c152m by 9 to 24m being stripped. An area about 9m square was ...
The remains of a series of timber and stone buildings of Roman date were found during an excavation. A road and a ditch were also found. The site was located to the east of Bleachfield Street, Alcester.
2 Probable roads, buildings, linear features show on aerial photograph.
3 In 1975 there was a proposal to build housing on this site. A geophysical survey indicated a number of archaeological ...
The remains of buildings and roads, probably of Roman date were observed in the results of a geophysical survey. The features are also visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The site is located east of Bleachfield Street, Alcester.
1 Roman road, known from geophysical survey (WA 525). It appears to be well metalled, and several features appear to join or cut into it.
The site of a Roman road which was observed in the results of a geophysical survey. The road was located to the east of Bleachfield Street, Alcester.
1 An excavation, 6m by 6m in area, in advance of a new house, found Romano British occupation of the C1 to the end of the C2, the earliest phase ...
The remains of Roman buildings, a road and ditches were found during an excavation on Bleachfield Street, Alcester.
120 Ryknild Street which runs north from the Fosse Way at Bourton on the Water may have been an advanced section of the frontier line supposedly represented by the Fosse ...
Roman Road.
1 Mahany’s Site F. Double palisaded enclosure. Site no 34.
2 A double parallelogram structure of C1 date, and a bridge over the N ditch of the E-W road (PRN 451). ...
The remains of a series of Roman buildings and a bridge were found during an excavation. The site was located on Chantry Crescent, Alcester.
1 Area excavation examined road and occupation. To the N were seven superimposed gravel surfaces with intervening occupation layers. Cutting through the second from top was a long narrow building ...
The remains of a series of Roman roads as well as the remains of a Roman building were excavated. Roman pottery was found on the site which was located in the area of Chantry Crescent, Alcester.
1 Mahany’s Road C. This runs through her Sites A, H, D and E and appears to cross the S ditch (PRN 449). It was probably in use in the ...
The site of a Roman road which was partially excavated. The site was located in the area of Birch Abbey, Alcester.
1 Mahany’s Road B, known from excavations on her Site C, may also have been visible in Taylor’s 1969 excavation (PRN 500). The alignment of buildings may suggest that it ...
A Roman road running south out of Alcester. The road runs down the High Street and then to the west of Bleachfield Street. It has been partially excavated.
1 Construction of a flood barrier in 1970 resulted in an area of the Roman town some 150m by 9-25m being stripped. The excavations revealed a Roman road 4.3m in ...
Excavations revealed the remains of a Roman road to the east of Bleachfield Street, Alcester. The road is also visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs.
1 Gardens of cottages E of Bleachfield Street. Line of gravel road parallel to Bleachfield Street found here. It is possible that at least some of Davis’ excavations given as ...
The site of a Roman road, traces of which were found during an excavation. The site is located on Bleachfield Street, Alcester.
1 Major route and saltway running east via Alcester and Stratford, then south east towards the Foss Way and eventually out of the county. The course to Alcester is very ...
The Saltway, a major Roman road running east and southeast from Droitwich, which can be traced across much of Warwickshire.
1 Roman road discovered by geophysical survey. Runs parallel to the Saltway in this section.
Roman Road running approximately parallel (E-W) to the Saltway but c.135m to the south.
1 Archaeological observation of construction work at Birch Abbey, Alcester, revealed cobbled surfaces probably belonging to the main E-W street through the southern suburb of the Roman town. Foundations for ...
The remains of a Roman road were found during archaeological work at Birch Abbey, Alcester.
1 Salvage recording revealed traces of the Roman town, including the foundations of a stone building, a dump of painted wall plaster, a small assemblage of 1st century pottery, and ...
The remains of a Roman building and part of a Roman road were found during archaeological work. The site was located in Bleachfield Street, Alcester. Roman pottery was also found at the site.
1–2 Sketch section and site notes.
3 Construction of a garage in Station Road in 1981 led to salvage recording which identified a rough sandstone foundation. A pit or ditch ...
A possible section of Ryknild Street Roman Road was found during an archaeological excavation. The site was located in Station Road, Alcester.
1 1987. Small scale excavations in advance of road and housing construction failed to locate traces of the Roman Ryknild Street, which should have passed through this field. The field ...
The site of Ryknild Street Roman road was excavated. Although no evidence was found of the road itself, the road-side ditches were recorded. The site lies south east of Beauchamp Court, King's Coughton.