Find Spot record 0066200000 - GAS MAIN TRENCH

Summary

Roman pottery and coins found at Quarrendon. Some of the finds were recovered from a gas-main trench. All are present in Buckinghamshire County Museum.

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Map

Type and Period (1)

  • FINDSPOT (Roman - 43 AD to 409 AD)

Description

Plan Form - CIRCULAR
COIN OF CONSTANTINE I & RB SHERDS, FOUND BY L CARTER IN A TRENCH DUG FOR A GAS MAIN (B1-2).

A bronze coin of Constantine I and RB sherds found by L Carter in a gas-main trench at Quarrendon (SP 792153) are in Bucks Co Museum (B1)
(SP 7916) Roman pottery and a coin of Constans etc from Quarrendon were acquired by Bucks Co Museum in 1945-6 (B4).
Coin accession number 3.28 (B5).

NRHE insert 1997 (B6)

This record includes National Record of the Historic Environment Information provided by Historic England on 4 June 2025 licensed under the Open Government Licence.

Sources (6)

  • <1>SBC13477 Article in serial: RECS OF BUCKS 1969 18 P334.
  • <2>SBC1550 Unpublished document: Buckinghamshire County Museum. OLD BCM RECORD CARD (NOT RETAINED).
  • <3>SBC19649 Unpublished document: David Went (English Heritage). 1996. MPP Site Management Report.
  • <4>SBC28797 Article in serial: Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society. 1947. 'Acquisitions - 1945-46' in Records of Buckinghamshire Volume 14, Part 6. 1947. Pages 368-369. p368.
  • <5>SBC27556 Digital archive: VIRTUAL CATALOGUE ENTRY TO SUPPORT NAR MIGRATION - Bucks County Museum Roman Index.
  • <6>SBC27441 Digital archive: Historic England. National Record of the Historic Environment (NRHE).

Location

Grid reference SP 79200 15300 (point)
Civil Parish QUARRENDON, Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire

Finds (1)

  • COIN (4th Century - 300 AD to 399 AD)

Related Monuments/Buildings (2)

Related Events/Activities (1)

  • Event - Intervention: (EBC12023)

Record last edited

Jan 15 2026 2:15PM

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