1 A small quantity of Roman pottery and tile were found in the grounds of Walton Hall during landscaping and earth removal.
Findspot - pottery and tile dating to the Roman period were found 900m south of Walton.
1 Find of a tile by Alan Griffin (the Old Forge, Walton). The tile could represent a warped Roman tegulae or a Post Medieval pantile. The fabric is unknown but ...
Findspot - a tile, possibly dating to the Roman period, was found 400m east of Walton.
1 (Marginal). Exhibited by E P Shirley. An iron prick-spur covered with a white metal, found in digging the foundations of a bridge on the E and W junction railway ...
Findspot - an iron spur dating to the Medieval period was found in the parish of Walton.
1 (Marginal). A gentleman of Leamington, in a communication to the present writer, records the discovery of a Palaeolithic flake in river gravel at Walton. Other flint implements were also ...
Findspot - a flint flake dating to the Palaeolithic period was found 400m south east of Walton.
1 Two scrapers and three flakes at Kineton Road, foot of Friz Hill.
2 Noted.
3 The grid reference is approximate.
4 Dating changed from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age to the ...
Findspot - two flint scrapers and three flint flakes dating to between the Mesolithic and Bronze Age were found 700m north east of Walton.
1 Members of the National Vegetable Research Station at Wellesbourne have, over the past five or six years, found barbed and tanged and leaf-shaped arrowheads and scrapers in the fields ...
Findspot - flint implements, including scrapers and arrowheads (both leaf and barbed & tanged), dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age, were found 1km north east of Charlecote.
1 Members of the National Vegetable Research Station at Wellesbourne have, over the past five or six years, found barbed and tanged arrowheads and scrapers in the fields of the ...
Findspot - flint implements including scrapers, arrowheads and knives dating to the Neolithic and the Bronze Age were found 1.2km north east of Charlecote.
1 Exhibited a dozen specimens of flint chips, selected from a large deposit found from 1.8 to 3.6m below the level of the ground at Walton, in excavating the bed ...
Findspot - a flint core dating to the Neolithic or the Bronze Age was found 550m south of Walton.
1 Mr Griffin discovered c673 grammes of Roman pottery including Samian, Nene Valley, Oxfordshire colour-coated ware, mortarium, Severn valley ware and Wappenbury grey wares. Date range of Romano British material ...
The site of a settlement dating to the Roman period has been identified from finds of a vast quantity of Roman pottery. It is located 800m south west of Walton.
1 A bronze boss was found at the same location as flint objects (PRN 1129) found while excavating for the bed of some ornamental water at Walton. The boss is ...
Findspot - a bronze boss from a sword of unknown date was found 550m south of Walton.