1 Finds of fragments of brick and tile including box flues, together with numerous potsherds. Method of recovery unrecorded. General grid reference given of SP25954435.
2 Roman potsherds including Samian ware ...
Finds of Roman brick, tile and potsherds including mortaria on Halford Hill which suggest Roman activity, or possibly occupation, in the area.
1 Roman coin found by a gentleman while digging in his garden: Coin of Philip the Arab.
Findspot - a Roman coin was found in Stour View, Halford.
12 In November 1790, three skeletons were found lying from N-S, with a bed of limestone above and below, about 0.76m below the surface. The most careful burial of the ...
The possible site of an Anglo Saxon cemetery. Several burials, dating to the Migration period, were found. They contained grave goods, including a spearhead and a sword. The burials were situated to the south west of Halford Bridge.
1 A field called ‘The Stones’ has long been worked as a quarry. Potter recorded the recollections of the parish road man who died in 1905 concerning the quarry. When ...
The possible site of a Roman settlement. Roman coins and a possible hearth were found during quarrying. The site is located 500m north east of Halford.
1 A tetradrachm of Aurelian (AD273) from Alexandria found in a field to the W of Halford Old Bridge.
Findspot - a Roman coin was found 200m south west of the church at Halford.
1 S of Halford at the above grid reference. Romano British coins 3rd century.
Findspot - coins dating to the Roman period and found 500m north east of Tredington.
1 Roman potsherd from a large storage container found in or before 1996 in the area of Halford Bridge. A precise location was not given
Find of a Roman potsherd from a large container in the area of Halford Bridge. The exact location is unknown
1 Find of a denarius of the House of Severus in November 1996 at SP262447. The method of recovery was not recorded.
Find of a Roman coin 300m northwest of Halford Hill Farm.
2 Field survey form.
3 A discrete scatter of Roman pottery appears to indicate the location of a Roman settlement. The buildings were presumably of timber and daub construction with thatch ...
The possible site of a Roman settlement indicated by a scatter of pottery. Probably an extension of settlement to the north. The site is located 1km north east of Halford.