About Us

The Stour Valley Search and Recovery Club has over 30 years experience (2024 being the club’s 40th anniversary) of responsible detecting, the original club started in 1984 and we are proud to say that two of the founder members are still active club members. We are a small club (by modern standards) of about 25 members all of whom are committed to maintaining the club’s high standards of adopted rules. From the club comes a wealth of experience and knowledge based on years of detecting finds and close liaison with the Portable Antiquities Scheme officers and one of our members is also a qualified archaeologist. We hold monthly meetings to share our finds with other members and the PAS officer (the PAS officer is an honorary member of our club) and we have an annual meeting to decide the winners of our coin and artifact  of the year awards. In 2009 the club received an award for an “Outstanding Contribution to the Archaeology of Dorset”.

In 2015 we also won the Dorset Archaeological Award for the Tarrant Valley Lunula find and subsequent project which linked the detecting find to the PAS and archeaological investigations and subsequent investigations to locate the final parts of the lunula

Over the years there have been several significant finds, Durotrigian gold and silver stater hoards, Roman Denarii hoard, a rare Byzantine coin of Leo IV, several gold finds and most recently a hoard of Ancient British silver staters and several Bronze Age items – spearheads, an axehead, a gold lunula and a gilded bust Corpus Christi (the latter being donated and displayed in a church close to the find spot). Our most recent significant find is a purse loss from the 16th Century consisting of 2 James I gold coins and several silver coins of Elizabeth I and a Silver Seal Matrix ,and most recently found was a very rare 1483 Gold Angel coin of Edward V 

Charity Donations. We have a list of farmer’s preferred charities and we chose sequentially from the list. The money is raised by monthly raffles and selling of scrap metal found on the fields. Brian Biddle is the dedicated person who sorts and sells the scrap in what can only be described as a very time consuming process. the last sale of scrap raised £132 towards our donation, well done Brian! Current update for money raised through scrap for 2023/24 is £292, not bad for a load of scrap!

We are keen to promote the benefits of responsible metal detecting with all club members registered with the Association for Metal Detecting Sport and we also donate large sums of money to our chosen charities through activities within the club.

The Committee:

Chairperson – Richard Henshaw

Vice Chair – John Lloyd

Secretary and Website Admin – Tony Player

Treasurer – David Spohr

Sites Officer – John SladePress/ Social Officer – James Power