More information : About 1921 15 Roman vessels in perfect condition were found in a loft at Valewood House near Haslemere and were presented to the Educational Museum at Haslemere. With them was a letter saying they were found in 1878 at a depth of 4 1/2 ft in the Ballast field at Bishopstoke. This is probably the same site as that described as 'out towards Swaythling' in Hants Antiquary and Naturalist 1, 1891, 48. The discoveries there were probably made about 1878 and are said to have included 'urns and crockery of every description', a small jar of about 200 Roman coins and a huge trench containing horses heads and grain. Some of the finds went to Porchester Museum, some were received by 'a gentleman from Southampton' and some (probably those found later at Valewood House) were claimed by the Railway Company. (Crawford, HFC 9, 1925, 399 suggests that this site may have been connected with the Roman Building at SU 452 162, SU41 NE 8).(1) |