1 Decorated dagger dating from 17th to 18th Century found during renovation of building. Il
Findspot - a dagger, dating to the Post Medieval period, was found 500m north west of Warwick Castle. The dagger was decorated and was found during building rennovation work.
1 Estimated grid reference SP2865. This mill stood to the N of the Priory Ponds and may have been near Priory Cottage marked on the 1886 OS 1:10560 map. In ...
The site of Priory Mill, a watermill dating from the Post Medieval period. It was still in use in the early 1850s. It was located west of the Lyttelton Road, Warwick.
1 Built on the N bank of the canal in 1806. It was operated by the firm of Kench and Sons, in conjunction with Rock Mills, until 1961. Excess water ...
Emscote Mill, the site of a watermill built in the Imperial period. After 1850 it was driven by steam, and then by electricity. The site is now under housing.
1 The mill existed in the early 18th century when there were two mills under one roof. One was known as Frog Mill and one as Priory Mill. The mill ...
The site of Old Waterhouse Mill, a watermill which was in use from the Post Medieval to the Imperial period. On the Ordnance Survey map of 1886 it was marked as a saw mill. Its location was 50m south west of Warwick Station.
1 1967: A section was cut across the putative line of the town ditch. No trace of the ditch was found, all evidence having been destroyed by extensive quarry pits ...
The site of several quarry pits dating to the Post Medieval period. The quarry may have been used as a source of stone for rebuilding the town after the fire of 1694. They were located 400m north west of Warwick Castle.
1 Building work on the site of the old fire station at The Butts revealed extensive stone quarries, filled with loose rubble and 18th and 19th century pottery. (See also ...
The site of stone quarries which were in use during the Imperial period. They were situated near The Butts, Warwick.
1 A 16th century timber framed barn with later additions, in Theatre Street, was photographically recorded before demolition.
The site of a timber framed barn which was built during the Post Medieval period. It stood on Theatre Street, Warwick, but has since been demolished.
1 Three sherds of Worcester porcelain were found in the fabric of Westgate wall.
Findspot - three sherds of pottery dating to the Post Medieval period were found 300m north west of Warwick Castle.
1 Group of finds includes the neck of a bottle, one fragment of glass, one sherd of pottery.
Findspot - Two pieces of glass and one piece of pottery were found at a house in The Butts, Warwick. All the finds dated to the Imperial period..
1 A 17th century pottery bird whistle was found at Northgate Street.
Findspot - a Post Medieval pottery bird whistle was found in Northgate Street, Warwick
1 A six-handled jug was found at Barrack Street.
Findspot - a Post Medieval jug was found in Barrack Street, Warwick.
1 A medicine bottle from the late 16th century was found in Northgate Street, Warwick.
Findspot - a Post Medieval medicine bottle was found in Northgate Street, Warwick.
1 The construction of a Roman Catholic chapel in the Saltisford is recorded in 1687. This may have been the demolished ‘Papists’ Chapel’ near the Saltisford almshouses mentioned in 1737.
There is documentary evidence for a Roman Catholic chapel built in the Post Medieval period. The site was in the Saltisford area of Warwick.
1 A water tower is shown at the end of Northgate Street.
2 A waterhouse built by John Hopkins in 1693 to supply Warwick’s inhabitants with water. It was a ...
A waterworks, to supply the inhabitants of Warwick with water, was built in the Post Medieval period. It was situated at the end of Northgate Street, Warwick.
1 There is a Victorian wall letter box in the wall of Park House, Bridge End. It is a wall box type C (Small) cast by W T Allen ...
A Victorian cast iron post box from the Imperial period, set in a wall at the west end of Bridge End, Warwick.
1 An “anonymous” cylindrical pillar box of 1883-1887 stands at this location.
A cylindrical Victorian cast iron post box dating to the Imperial period. It is situated on the corner of Coton End and Broad Street, Warwick.
1 Assorted objects were found by a metal detector comprising a trade weight, a knee buckle, a copper alloy finger ring and a copper alloy purse bar.
2 Four Post Medieval ...
Findspot - Post Medieval objects, including a buckle, ring and coins were found 100m south of the services on Warwick by-pass.
1 Buckle, ornate decoration of human masks and leaves, either a small shoe buckle or from elsewhere on clothing. Mid 18th Century.
Findspot - an Imperial buckle was found on Warwick Technology Park, Hampton Road, Warwick.
1 Find of an Imperial medallion. Method of recovery unrecorded.
Find of a medallion struck to commemorate The Great Reform Act of 1832. The location was the Stuart Close area of Warwick.
1 Post medieval coins found in Warwick Castle Park in 1997. The grid reference given was SP287644. Method of recovery unrecorded.
Post medieval coins found in Warwick Castle Park
1 19th century tavern token found in approx 1972 in the back garden of 17 Ilex Court. Method of recovery unrecorded.
Find of trade token from the Imperial period in the Ilex Court area of Warwick
1 Trial trench evaluation prior to the erection of three new buildings, access road and associated works recorded a probably 19th century cow burial and post-medieval plough marks.
Post-medieval agricultural activity, consisting of post-medieval plough marks and a probably 19th century cow burial, was identified during trial trenching. The site is located at Old Tree Nursery, Stratford Road, Longbridge.
1 Archaeological evaluation trenching in advance of proposed residential development recorded post-medieval rubbish or quarrying pits. Several tree boles and other small features may have been the remains of 18th ...
Post-medieval quarry or rubbish pits, possible 18th/19th century garden features, and a possible 19th or 20th century formal entrance, were recorded during evaluation trenching of the site. The site is located at Bread and Meat Close, Friars Street, Warwick.
1 Post medieval items retrieved from the filled in sewer trench ( see MWA 8252). The finds included buckles, a spoon handle, a mount and a stud. The method of ...
Finds of post medieval items in Warwick Castle Park.