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 Lord Algernon Percy of Guy’s Cliffe had four coins (silver of Antoninus Pius, Commodus, bronze of Nero) which were found at Blacklow Hill. Others are believed to have been ...
Findspot - four Roman coins were found on the south side of Blacklow Hill.
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.
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Findspot - a flint artefact of Mesolithic or Bronze Age date was found 30m north east of the Saxon Mill Weir, Old Milverton.
1 Elizabethan and Tudor coinage has been recovered at Lion House, according to the owner, together with a variety of Medieval/Post Medieval pottery sherds and 40+ stamped pipe-stems from the ...
Findspot - various Medieval and Post Medieval finds recovered in the vicinity of Lion House, Church End, including pottery and coins.
In Anglo-Saxon times (broadly 410 AD to 1066 AD), what we know as ‘Warwickshire’ was gradually taking shape. Over a thousand years ago, our county would have looked very different. ...
I previously gave an introduction to field names and their history. The names of fields originated in a very practical way to identify them for illiterate farm labourers who had ...