1 Walls dating to the 13th/14th/15th centuries, suggesting the presence of Medieval occupation along the east side of Coventry Road, abandoned in the later Medieval period.
Archaeological trial trenches at this site revealed walls dating to the Medieval period. The site was abandoned in the later Medieval period. The site is now a housing development on Coventry Road, Warwick.
1 A lead cylindrical sheath and a lead miniature flask or ampulla reported to Coventry Museum by metal detectorists.
2 A lead plug and a lead sub-conical weight reported to Coventry ...
Findspot - various Medieval finds, including a lead weight and an ampulla, were found in the area of Brandon Lane.
1 A coin of the 15th century reported by metal detectorists to Coventry Museum.
Findspot - a Medieval coin was found 100m north of Church Lane, Exhall.
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 Site of possible old minster church, Nuneaton.
Bassett suggests that St Nicholas, Nuneaton, is the likeliest candidate for an old minster church north of Coventry.
Site of possible old minster church, pre-Conquest, at or near the present church of St Nicholas.
1 An early C15 survey of the bounds of Corley parish records ‘the gallows of Corley’ at the E point. The gallows evidently stood by the Coventry Road.
2 No trace ...
The site of gallows, a structure used for execution by hanging, which date to the Medieval period. The gallows was situated 150m east of Burrow Hill Lane, Corley.
1 A chapel at Staunton or Stoneton is recorded in the possession of the prior of Coventry in 1279. The chapel was a chapel of Priors Hardwick church.
Documentary evidence suggests that this may be the site of a Medieval chapel associated with the deserted settlement of Stoneton. The site is located 300m north of Berryhill Plantation.
1 A fragment of an Anglo Saxon cruciform long brooch was reported by metal detectorists to Coventry Museum.
2 Illustration in FI file 6982.
Findspot - part of an Anglo Saxon brooch, dating to the Migration period, was found 500m east of Glasshouse Wood.
1 A token of the 13th century reported by metal detectorists to Coventry Museum.
2 Description as above.
3 The token is made from lead.
Findspot - a Medieval token was found 50m east of Bell Drive, Exhall.
1 A glass vase was found when the garage in Coventry Road was built. At the time it was thought to be Roman. Since then, however, similar vases of Medieval ...
Findspot - a Medieval glass vase was found during the building of the garage on Coventry Road, Warwick.
1 This could be the site of a windmill which belonged to Coventry Priory which is recorded as having been built by 1291. Also the site of a Medieval (or ...
The site of a Medieval windmill that might have belonged to Coventry Priory. A post mill may have stood on the same site at a later date. The site is located on Windmill Hill, 1km south east of Princethorpe.
1 Three fields to the west of the B4098 Coventry Road Halloughton, Nether Whitacre with evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing mapped as part of English Heritage (EH) National Mapping ...
Three fields to the west of the B4098 Coventry Road Halloughton, Nether Whitacre with evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing
1 Three fields to the east of the B4098 Coventry Road, Halloughton, Nether Whitacre with evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing mapped as part of English Heritage (EH) National Mapping ...
Three fields to the east of the B4098 Coventry Road, Halloughton, Nether Whitacre with evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing
1 A track defined by a ditch and banks to the east of the Coventry Road, Halloughton is evident on aerial photographs mapped as part of English Heritage (EH) National ...
A track defined by a ditch and banks to the east of the Coventry Road, Halloughton is evident on aerial photographs
1 A large area of fields to the east of Halloughton and to the north of the B4098 Coventry Road showing evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing mapped as part ...
A large area of fields to the east of Halloughton and to the north of the B4098 Coventry Road have evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing
1 A group of 5 fields to the east of Rowley Road, Tollbar End (Coventry Airport) has cropmark evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing on aerial photographs mapped as part ...
A group of 5 fields to the east of Rowley Road, Tollbar End (Coventry Airport) has cropmark evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing on aerial photographs
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing evident as cropmarks on aerial photographs in an area to the north of Brinklow between the Coventry Road and Broad Street was mapped as part ...
Ridge and furrow ploughing is evident as cropmarks on aerial photographs in an area to the north of Brinklow between the Coventry road and Broad street. The area includes 18 blocks of ploughing
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing observed on aerial photographs to the west of Church Lawford between the River Avon and the Coventry – Rugby Railway was mapped as part of ...
Ridge and furrow ploughing can be seen on aerial photographs to the west of Church Lawford between the River Avon and the Coventry - Rugby Railway. Now levelled
1 Earthworks in Church Field under pasture. Line of street and house platforms between Coventry Road and the church. Other earthworks in the field to the N.
2 No surface evidence ...
The site of a possible Medieval shrunken village. House platforms are visible as earthworks. The site is located 100m north east of the church at Marton.
1 Description in Victoria County History.
2 When Warwick Castle was begun in 1068 its site encroached on part of the town, and four houses there belonging to the Abbot of ...
The site of a settlement dating to the early Medieval period at Warwick Castle. Documentary evidence records that the building of the castle led to four houses being demolished.
1 Site of possible old minster church, Monk’s Kirby.
Bassett states that there was ‘undoubtedly’ an old minster here. He adds that its parish may once have been as large as ...
Site of possible old minster church, pre-Conquest, on or close to the present church of St Mary and St Editha.
1 2 Site of possible minster church, Kingsbury.
The parish of Kingsbury is extensive, mostly to the east of the river Tame and along the road from Coventry to Tamworth. In ...
Site of possible minster church associated with present day church of St Peter and St Paul, Kingsbury.
A Medieval coin hoard appears to have contained two or three coins of Hadrian. This was found when a large square stone was removed from the crossroads of Watling Street ...
Findspot - a hoard of coins was found at the junction of Watling Street and Nuneaton Lane. The coins were largely of Medieval date but there were also three Roman coins amongst the collection.
1 A group of fields to north of Tollbar End show evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing on aerial photographs. The area was mapped as part of English Heritage ...
A group of three fields to the north of Toll Bar End show evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing on aerial photographs.