1 Scatter of stone and brick noted in recently ploughed field. Little pottery noted during a very swift field examination, but the brick looks fairly modern.
The site of a building possibly dating to the Post Medieval period. It is known from the discovery of a scatter of stone and bricks. It was located 1.2km north east of the church, Combrook.
1 Roman pottery was found during the clearing out of the Medieval fishponds (PRN 1176) in the winter of 1984-5.
2 This pottery was identified and included mortaria, large storage jars, ...
Findspot - fragments of Roman were found 400m north of Butlers Marston. Some of the fragments may have come from large storage jars.
1 At Brookhampton, in the parish of Combrook, 10 to 20m S of the railway line, many fragments of Roman pottery and other objects have been found. The site is ...
Findspot - Roman finds, including pottery, a bronze brooch, coins and bone pins, were found 1km west of Brookhampton.
1 Coins (one Victorianus, one Helen, five Constantine, one Urbs Romana) at Brookhampton.
2 These finds may come from the sand pit (PRN 1168).
Findspot - eight coins dating to the Roman period were found at Brookhampton.
1 A gold finger ring of the 15th century was reported by metal detectorists to Coventry Museum.
Findspot - a gold finger ring dating to the Medieval period was found at Brookhampton, 100m north of the Dismantled Railway.
1 A coin of the 3rd century was reported by metal detectorists to Coventry Museum.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Roman period was found 100m north of Brookhampton.