1 ‘A good crop of Romano British sherds can be harvested annually.’
2 1971: Pottery sherds (grey ware, black burnished ware, native ‘Samian’ etc). Also an area of stone, could be ...
The site of a probable settlement dating to the Roman period and known from various finds including Roman pottery, stone and a brooch. It is located 800m south west of Bishopton Hill.
1 During gardening at Tiddington Road various bits of pottery (PRN 1068) and a possible causeway about 0.6m down were found. One almost complete pot was found and in addition ...
A possible causeway dating to the Roman period was uncovered in a garden in Tiddington.
1 Finds made in about 1982 with a metal detector. Finds were in silt dredged from the River Avon and include nineteen Roman coins of 1st to 4th century date. ...
Findspot - Roman coins and metal objects were found in silt dredged from the Avon at Tiddington, north west of the Caravan Park.
1 A silver ring with four coins (one Constantine, one Magnentius) found on the ‘Lench’ fields between the Avon and the Stratford and Tiddington Road in 1850.
2 The ‘Lench’ is ...
Findspot - Roman coins and a ring, which are part of the Cove Jones collection from various places in Tiddington.
1 A gold coin of Valens, said to have been found in Stratford. It may belong to the hoard of 1786 (PRN 1004).
The findspot of a single gold Roman coin which was said to have been found in the Stratford area.
1 About 1790, at Monks Close, adjoining the London road, two and a half miles from Stratford, an urn containing a great number of Roman coins, both gold and silver, ...
Documentary evidence suggests that a hoard of Roman coins was found at this site at the end of the 18th century. The coins had been put inside an urn. The hoard was found 3km south east of Stratford on Avon.
2 A Romano British industrial settlement excavated 1925-7. A number of supposed industrial features were excavated. In addition 106 coins, all of Claudius I to Honorius, pottery including Samian, 54 ...
The site of a Roman settlement which may have been industrial. Excavation uncovered stone building foundations and finds which included numerous coins, Samian ware and metal objects. The site lies to the west of Tiddington village.
1 In 1937 F C Wellstood excavated the front and back gardens of a house in Tiddington Road, producing large quantities of material although no records survive.
2 When contractors were ...
Excavation work in a garden in the Tiddington Road uncovered evidence of Roman occupation, including the remains of a road and some Samian ware.
1 The site of a Romano British village between the main road and the Avon, about three quarters of a mile nearer to Stratford (from Tiddington) was partially excavated in ...
Findspot - a Roman limestone head, uncovered during an excavation, and now in the New Place Museum, Church Street, Stratford upon Avon.
1 Excavations at Tiddington revealed an ore roasting oven and the floor of a furnace. Both were constructed of rough slabs of limestone, amongst the stones were two fragments ...
During excavation work of the Roman site at Tiddington, an oven for roasting ore was uncovered. The finds included the floor of a furnace, fragments of quern, and a piece of an urn from the early Roman period.
1 During gardening at a house in Tiddington Road various bits of pottery and a possible causeway (PRN 9208) about 0.6m down were found. One almost complete pot was found ...
Findspot - in a garden in Tiddington Roman pottery sherds, including some Samian ware, were found.
1 Three coins have turned up in the garden in Tiddington Road.
2 It is assumed that these were Roman.
Findspot - three Roman coins were found in the garden of a house in Tiddington Road, Stratford on Avon.
1 Roman pottery was found in the garden of a private house in 1939. The house was in Tiddington Road.
2 A small excavation at a house in Tiddington Road ...
Findspot - fragments of Roman pottery were found in the garden of a house in Tiddington.
Find of Roman coins.
1 A few unprovenanced Roman coins found in the town.
Roman coins found in Stratford upon Avon at an unknown location.
1 During an evaluation two pits were uncovered which contained pottery (probably 2nd century AD). The pits were located in the northernmost trench suggesting that Romano British activity did ...
Two Romano British pits were uncovered during excavation in the area of Knights Lane, Tiddington.
1 Find of Roman pottery in Brueton Field, The Oaks Farm.
2 Excavations 1937. Finds in New Place.
Findspot - fragments of Roman pottery were found in Tiddington.
1 A coin of Constantine (AD307-37) was found in a garden in New Place. The site is on the corner of Church Street and Chapel Street opposite New Place Corner. ...
Findspot - a Roman coin of Constantine was found opposite New Place in Church Street, Stratford on Avon.
1 1982-3: Excavation of c12 burials of 4th century date, singly and in clusters alongside the roads.
Burials of late Roman date were found north of the Tiddington Road, on the west side of Tiddington. Dating is probably late 3rd - 4th century but an Anglo Saxon date cannot be ruled out.
1 1980: Excavation of Roman settlement (PRN 4466) produced evidence for burials on the edge of the settlement. About 35 burials were excavated – about six were cremations, half in ...
An archaeological excavation in 1980 uncovered a Roman cemetery. Burials and some cremations were found but they included very few grave goods. The site now lies under NFU car park in Tiddington.
1 1983: Small trench excavated to locate a trackway (PRN 4468) revealed pits and a ditch. To the S was a more extensive series of pits. Two of the pits ...
An area of Roman settlement at Tiddington excavated in 1983. Features identified included pits and a corn drying kiln. The site lies to the north east of the National Farmers' Insurance Union building.
1 A coin from the 3rd century recovered from the Basin during the 1976 drought.
Findspot - a Roman coin was recovered from the Stratford upon Avon Canal Basin.
Assorted Romano British finds found in the vicinity of Drayton Experimental Farm.
1 Assorted finds comprising a decorated bronze annular brooch and Samian sherds were found in field 35 on the ...
Findspot - a bronze brooch and sherds of pottery dating to the Roman period were found north-west of Drayton Experimental Farm to the west of Stratford on Avon
1 Romano British pottery scatter.
2 See PRN 879.
Findspot - a scatter of Roman pottery was found 500m south of Ryon Hill, north east of Stratford upon Avon.
1 Late 2nd century decorated brooch reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - a brooch dating to the Roman period was found 350m east of the race course, Stratford on Avon.