25 Oct 2021

Historical findings by HS2 archaeologists go on show

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Exhibition panels charting the ancient history of Coleshill from Bronze Age to the medieval period unearthed by HS2 archaeologists have gone on display at Coleshill Town Hall.

The exhibition panels were given to Coleshill Town Hall by Wessex Archaeology and LM JV who are working on behalf of HS2.

They offer an overview of archaeological work at Coleshill Park with information dating back to the Bronze Age, and including photographs, artistic reconstructions and 3D models to help people visualise the past.

Coleshill town mayor, Councillor Caroline Symonds officially unveiled the archaeology exhibition on Monday 18 October, with representatives of the Town Council, Wessex Archaeology, HS2 Ltd, Coleshill Civic Society Coleshill Library all present.

The area will now be accessible to the public, who are welcome to visit during Coleshill Town Hall opening hours, to see how Coleshill has featured in three key historical periods - Bronze Age to Iron Age, Romano-British and Medieval.

The team from Wessex Archaeology have been working at Coleshill Park for the last four years on land that is needed for the new HS2 railway.

There 's been a huge amount of interest in the work from locals and expert archaeologists, and the team have held talks for community groups, online webinars and school workshops.

The archaeological investigations at Coleshill have provided a remarkable insight into the exploitation and occupation of the local landscape over a period of more than 5,000 years.

There has been a breadth of historic activity documented within the site, with the team uncovering Bronze Age burnt mounds which heated water from the River Cole, Iron Age houses and funerary remains and evidence of Roman salt processing, not to mention Elizabethan gardens of national significance.

The exhibition now provides a permanent place to access information on the local archaeology of Coleshill Park, providing a resource for the people of Coleshill, as well as visitors, for years to come.

Jon Millward, HS2 's historic environment manager, said: “HS2 's unparalleled archaeological programme is uncovering new and important information about Britain 's history, shining a light on how people used to live, including these exciting findings in Coleshill.

“HS2 's archaeology programme seeks to engage with all communities both local and national, to share the information and knowledge gained as well as leaving a lasting archive for everyone to enjoy. ”