Better slate than never!

Blog by Jonny Graham Our excavation at Leicester Market has revealed so much of everyday life in the city, from the Roman occupation up to the post-medieval, with finds and features ranging from the seemingly mundane to the extraordinary. One of the most significant structures we excavated on site was the remains of a post-medieval building known as the Gainsborough Chamber. This former two-storey civic building was first recorded in the 1500s, and infamous…

Charnwood Forest Uncovered Digs Newtown Linford FAQs

Charnwood Forest is about to reveal some of its best‑kept secrets. This spring, residents from Newtown Linford are being invited to take part in a community archaeology dig designed to uncover the hidden histories beneath their own gardens and village spaces. Led by Professor Carenza Lewis (University of Lincoln and Time Team) and archaeologists from…

Charnwood Forest Uncovered Digs Woodhouse and Woodhouse Eaves FAQs

Charnwood Forest is about to reveal some of its best‑kept secrets. This spring, residents from Woodhouse and Woodhouse Eaves are being invited to take part in a community archaeology dig designed to uncover the hidden histories beneath their own gardens and village spaces. Led by Professor Carenza Lewis (University of Lincoln and Time Team) and…

Charnwood Forest Uncovered Digs Stanton Under Bardon FAQs

Charnwood Forest is about to reveal some of its best‑kept secrets. This spring, residents from Stanton under Bardon are being invited to take part in a community archaeology dig designed to uncover the hidden histories beneath their own gardens and village spaces. Led by Professor Carenza Lewis (University of Lincoln and Time Team) and archaeologists…

The Midlands – Birthplace of the 1605 Gunpowder Plot

Blog by Robbie Mabbett. “Remember, remember, the 5th of November, gunpowder, treason and plot.” Tonight is Bonfire Night, the annual commemoration of the foiled plot to blow up King James I and the House of Lords during the State Opening of Parliament in London on 5 November, 1605. It was hoped it would be a prelude…