1 Find made with a metal detector in 1987: Halfpenny of George II (1729-39).
2 Find made with a metal detector in 1987: Farthing of Charles II.
3 Finds made with a ...
Findspot - several coins dating to the Post Medieval period were found 250m south west of Wixford.
1 The back of an outhouse was used for smithing at the Three Horseshoes Public House. No equipment left and the buildings have been altered.
The site of a forge dating to the Imperial period. It was situated 400m south east of Wixford Bridge.
1 Turnpike road recorded in an Act of 1790-1. This apparently lapsed, as no further evidence of continuance or disturnpiking seems to exist.
The line of a toll road which was in use during the Imperial period and which ran from Wixford Lane to Chipping Camden.
1 An 18th century map shows field names and features, including a fishpond, suggestive of a warren at Moor Hall. The easternmost part of the area is shown as an ...
The possible site of a park and rabbit warren dating to the Post Medieval period. It is known from documentary evidence and the presence of a large fishpond. It is situated north of Broom.
1 Traces of two moats survive (PRN 1519). Beyond this are artificial banks which probably surrounded a series of large fishponds stretching to the N.
2 These fields were under crop ...
The site of a fishpond, used for the breeding and storage of fish during the Medieval and Post Medieval period. It remains as an earthwork and is situated 400m north of Broom.
1 Late 18th century bridge. Single span, red brick and stone dressings.
Wixford Bridge was built in the Imperial period, of red brick with stone dressings. It spans the Arrow to the west of the village.