Rough limestone surface with pottery finds - a third of these dated from 14th to 15th centuries, and remainder dated from 18th to 19th centuries.
Pebble surface, possibly former medieval yard surface. Pottery was found dating to, at earliest 12th century through to 15th century, and elsewhere pottery dating between 17th and 19th century was also found.
A pebble surface and a sandstone block were probable remains of a Romano-British building and yard surface/road.
During archaeological work a cobbled surface was found. The feature dated to the late Medieval or Post Medieval period. It was situated 300m east of the church at Flecknoe. Subsequent work recorded a number of boundary ditches of possible late Saxon origin.
A stone surface recorded during the watching brief along the route of a pipeline. There was no dating evidence.
A stone surface recorded during the watching brief along the route of a pipeline. There was no dating evidence.
A limestone surface recorded during the watching brief along the route of a pipeline. There was no dating evidence.