1 Find of a rim sherd of Roman grey ware in a field near Guy’s Cliffe.
2 Romano-British pottery has been found on the surface of a field N of a ...
Findspot - a fragment of Roman pottery was found in a field 370m north east of The Saxon Mill public house.
1 Chancel, N organ-chamber and vestry, N aisle, S porch, and W tower. 1879-80 by John Gibson. The walls are of coursed rubble outside and ashlar inside, with windows and ...
The Church of St James, built in the 19th century on the site of a Medieval Church. The church is situated south west of the Hall, Old Milverton.
1 An early 19th century map shows an area of settlement at Lower Green, where there has been no occupation for at least 100 years. Earthworks indicate a small settlement ...
The site of a deserted settlement at Lower Green dating to the Imperial period . The site covers the area south of Old Milverton down to the River Avon. The remains of the settlement, including house platforms and hollow ways, are visible as earthworks.
1 Pit alignment running parallel to river.
3 Pit alignment shows on air photographs. The grid reference given by reference 1 is inaccurate.
4 Date narrowed down to late Bronze Age to ...
Cropmarks on aerial photographs show a pit alignment. It runs roughly north to south in a field 140m east from The Saxon Mill public house.
1 Romano British pottery.
2 The finder retains some finds including about 70 Romano British grey ware sherds, four orange Romano British sherds, one piece of 3rd century mortarium and one ...
Findspot - pottery dating to the Roman period was found 1km south of Hill Wootton.
1 Earthen urn with about 200 ‘third brass’ found 1885. About 60 which were examined ranged from Gallienus to Probus.
3 A 3rd century coin hoard is recorded hereabouts from a ...
Findspot - a hoard of Roman coins in an earthen ware vessel was found in 1885. The coins were in a field 400m west of St James's Church, Old Milverton.
1 Two Mesolithic edge-blunted points and two possible Mesolithic broken blades found as part of Prehistoric flint scatter.
2 Dating confirmed as Mesolithic.
Findspot - several pieces of Mesolithic flint were found amongst other flint artefacts, 160m south east of Saxon Mill Weir.
1 1987. Field survey produced a number of flints of probable Mesolithic date from a predominantly Neolithic/Bronze Age flint scatter (PRN 5083). These included 2 blunted points and 2 broken ...
Findspot - flint artefacts of Mesolithic date were found 150m south east of the Saxon Mill Weir, Old Milverton.
1 Earthworks indicate a small settlement with a hollow way, house platforms, enclosures for cultivation and/or stock, and ponds and drainage channels. Recently parts of Lower Green were ploughed for ...
The site of a Medieval deserted settlement. House platforms, enclosures, ponds, drainage channels and a hollow way are visible as earthworks. Ploughing has uncovered some Medieval and Post Medieval pottery. The site is located at Lower Green, Old Milverton.
1 Earthworks indicate a small settlement with a hollow way, house platforms, enclosures for cultivation and/or stock, and ponds and drainage channels. Recently parts of Lower Green were ploughed for ...
The site of a Post Medieval deserted settlement. House platforms, enclosures, ponds, drainage channels, and a hollow way are visible as earthworks. Ploughing has uncovered some Medieval and Post Medieval pottery. It is situated at Lower Green, Old Milverton.
1 Core and worked flints.
2 The finder retains two flakes and one scraper.
3 Flint scraper and other flints in Coventry Museum.
4 Catalogue entry.
Findspot - flint artefacts dating to the Prehistoric period were found 1km south of Hill Wootton.
1 The old church was a small building, apparently mainly of the 13th century, with chancel, nave with N aisle, and W tower. By the end of the 18th century ...
Documentary evidence suggests that a Medieval church at Milverton was replaced by the current church of St James.
1 A flint flake from the E bank of the river by the mill bridge.
2 Thornton records a flint flake from a gravel pit at Guy’s Cliffe at Coventry Museum.
3 ...
Findspot - a flint artefact of Mesolithic or Bronze Age date was found 30m north east of the Saxon Mill Weir, Old Milverton.
1 1987. Fieldwork by T McKay and G Crawford resulted in the discovery of a flint scatter at the above grid reference. 151 struck and worked flint flakes were collected ...
A flint scatter, comprising 151 flint artefacts of Mesolithic/ Bronze Age date, was found 500m south east of Old Milverton.
1 1987. A flint barbed and tanged arrowhead located during fieldwork.
2 A complete barbed and tanged arrowhead (Green Low type).
3 Find description.
4 Dating confirmed as Bronze Age.
Findspot - a Bronze Age flint barbed and tanged arrowhead was found 340m east of Saxon Mill Weir, just north of Warwick. The arrowhead was of the barbed and tanged type.
1 A possible penannular enclosure shows on an air photograph.
A curvilinear enclosure is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is of unknown date. It is situated 180m west of the Old Milverton Road, mid-way between Milverton and Old Milverton.
2 Ring ditch shows on air photographs.
The site of a ring ditch of Neolithic or Bronze Age date. It is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs and is located 300m south of Manor Farm.
2 Earthworks of possible deserted settlement show on air photographs.
The possible site of a deserted settlement at Old Milverton which dated to the Medieval period has been suggested by the presence of earthworks that are visible on aerial photographs. It is located 600m north west of modern Milverton.
1 Rifle range and Butts shown on 1st Edition Ordnance Survey map.
Rifle range and Butts shown on 1st Edition Ordnance survey map.
1 A cropmark at this location was described by Mrs Hewitt-Winch during a site visit to Old Milverton in August 1998, though it was not then visible. It had been ...
A linear feature was visible as a cropmark at this site, which lies 450m south of Old Milverton. The feature is undated.
1 Smithy marked on 1886 map.
The site of a forge which was in use during the Imperial period and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It was situated in Old Milverton, Leamington Spa.
1 Full entry to be compiled.
The site of a railway which was constructed in the Imperial period.
Possible cropmark enclosure.
2 Very faint traces of a circular enclosure show on an air photograph.
A circular enclosure is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is of unknown date and is located 380m from Saxon Mill Weir, Old Milverton.