Information for record number MWA7255:
Arch Observation at 1-5 Bleachfield Street

Summary Evidence of Roman occupation was found during archaeological work in Bleachfield Street, Alcester.
What Is It?  
Type: Occupation Site
Period: Romano-British (43 AD - 409 AD)
Where Is It?  
Parish: Alcester
District: Stratford on Avon, Warwickshire
Grid Reference: SP 08 57
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Level of Protection National - Old SMR PrefRef (Grade: )
Sites & Monuments Record
Description

 
Source Number  

1 Archaeological observation of the construction of a car park revealed Roman deposits representing features which were roughly aligned with previously excavated structures. The Roman road (WA451), was not located.
 
Sources

Source No: 1
Source Type: Excavation Report
Title: Arch Obs at 1-5 Bleachfied St
Author/originator: Jones G C
Date: 1994
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Glossary

 
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period Roman About 43 AD to 409 AD (the 1st century AD to the 5th century AD)

The Roman period comes after the Iron Age and before the Saxon period.

The Roman period in Britain began in 43 AD when a Roman commander called Aulus Plautius invaded the south coast, near Kent. There were a series of skirmishes with the native Britons, who were defeated. In the months that followed, more Roman troops arrived and slowly moved westwards and northwards.
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monument ARCH * A structure over an opening usually formed of wedge-shaped blocks of brick or stone held together by mutual pressure and supported at the sides; they can also be formed from moulded concrete/ cast metal. A component; use for free-standing structure only. back
monument FEATURE * Areas of indeterminate function. back
monument ROAD * A way between different places, used by horses, travellers on foot and vehicles. back
monument BLEACHFIELD * Large field or yard used to lay fabrics out ready for bleaching. back
monument CAR PARK * A place where cars and other road vehicles may be parked and left. back
monument STRUCTURE * A construction of unknown function, either extant or implied by archaeological evidence. If known, use more specific type. back
monument OCCUPATION SITE * A site showing some signs of occupation but evidence is insufficient to imply permanent settlement. back

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