1 Found during working of Hall Pit. Finds are now in Coventry Museum.
2 Site 3: A worked-out gravel pit W of the main road, lying between Kimberley and Francis Roads ...
Excavation of a Roman settlement uncovered wells pits and a ditch, together with brooches and a quantity of pottery including Samian ware, all probably of Flavian date. The site is north and northeast of the church at Baginton.
1 1971: During excavations in advance of the Kenilworth bypass Neolithic pits have been found. The pits contained fire-cracked stones, burnt clay and sherds of Secondary Neolithic pottery. A shallow ...
An archaeological excavation uncovered an area of Neolithic settlement, including a linear ditch and pits containing sherds of pottery. The site is to the south east of the Stonebridge Roundabout at Baginton.
1 In 1983 the excavation was still in process, although nearing completion, ahead of renovation work on Home Farm and its outbuildings. The E half of the area has produced ...
The site of a Roman settlement. Numerous ditches, pits and slots were uncovered during an excavation. The site is 200m northeast of the chuch at Baginton.
Roman ditches
1 Two large ditches were uncovered during an archaeological observation of foundation trenches for house extensions. 47 sherds of 2nd century Roman pottery confirmed a Roman date for ...
Two Roman ditches uncovered during archaeological works to a house opposite the Lunt Fort, Baginton.
1 Three trenches were opened by the Coventry and District Archaeology Society. Two were archaeologically sterile, yielding only residual 2nd century pottery. The third trench revealed the possible traces of ...
A ditch, dating to the Roman period, was found during archaeological work. Fragments of Roman pottery were also found at the site, which lies 800m south west of Baginton.