Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester Iron Age and Romano-British Monuments in the Gloucestershire Cotswolds. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1976.
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DURSEY
(17 miles w. of Cirencester)
Romano-British pottery collected from a new playing field at Kingshill (ST 750993) (fn. 1) and a coin of Domitian are in Gloucester City Museum.
(1) Roman Building (ST 761984), Chestals Farm, Woodmancote, was revealed when drains were cut in 1971. Walls and a concrete floor 9 in. thick were exposed. Finds included pottery, an imbrex, and sandstone tiles.
Information from Captain H. S. Gracie, R.N.