2 Enclosure shows on air photographs.
Enclosure of unknown date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is located 200m south west of Plestowes Spinney.
1 A flint flake of possible Mesolithic date was recovered from excavation of Neolithic pits.
2 Dating given as Mesolothic.
Findspot - a flint flake, possibly dating to the Mesolithic period, was found 400m north east of Bushey Hill, Barford.
1 1965: Excavation produced evidence for an Iron Age settlement (PRN 5588) and a Neolithic pit. The pit produced a sherd of Neolithic Fengate Ware.
A Neolithic pit, which contained a sherd of pottery, was found during an excavation. The site was 200m east of Bushey Hill, Barford.
1 1965: Dragline during construction of Warwick bypass located a small pit about 1.2m across which was filled with charcoal and pot boilers.
A small undated pit was discovered during an excavation. The site was 300m east of Bushey Hill, Barford.
1 1965: Ditch located during construction of Warwick bypass. This produced pot of Bronze Age ‘domestic’ type.
A ditch and fragments of Bronze Age pottery were found during an excavation. The site was located 250m south east of Bushey Hill, Barford.
1 1965: During construction of Warwick bypass a ‘bun-shaped’ cropmark produced evidence for a V-shaped ditch. Site ‘O’
A 'V' shaped ditch of unknown date was discovered during an excavation. It was located 400m east of Bushey Hill, Barford. Site 'O'
1 Excavated 1972-3. A C-shaped enclosure at the end of the cursus (MWA719) was totally excavated. It was termed the ‘mortuary enclosure’ on typological grounds; there was in fact no ...
The site of a C-shaped enclosure containing pits and post holes. It may have been a Neolithic mortuary enclosure. The site is 1km north east of Bushey Hill, Barford.
1 The possible extent of the Medieval settlement, based on the OS first edition 6″ map, 39NW 1886.
2 Listed in the Domesday survey in Tremlow Hundred. Grid ref 2760. References ...
The possible extent of the Medieval settlement in Barford. The area of settlement is suggested by observations made on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
1 Sherd from the handle of a medieval jug, dark grey-brown with red core, slashed on outer face, on surviving glaze.
2 The same information is given in this correspondence file ...
Findspot - a handle sherd of medieval pottery was found on the south bank of the River Avon, 400m South of Sherbourne church.
1 Two ring ditches show as cropmarks.
2 One of the ring ditches has internal pits and looks like the Neolithic/Bronze Age hengiform structure at Barford (PRN 718).
3 Noted.
Two possible ring ditches, which date to the Neolithic and Bronze Age, are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are located 900m north west of Charlecote House.
1 Pottery – Medieval, from the grounds of Westham House. Seven sherds.
2 These sherds were found by C Dyer and at least two of them are actually Roman.
Findspot - pottery sherds dating to the Roman period were found to the west of Barford.
2 Undated subrectangular enclosure shows on aerial photographs.
An enclosure of unknown date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is located 700m south of the church, Sherbourne.
1 2 Possible enlcosure visible on aerial photography.
Possible enclosure of unknown date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is located 200m south of Plestowes Spinney.
1 Three distinct groups of pits and an L-shaped ditch were located in and around Area A dating to the Middle-Late Iron Age.
One of the pits (pit 32) contained a ...
Area of Middle-Late Iron Age Pits and L-shaped ditch from trial trenching and area excavation (Area 'A') uncovered from excavation in advance of the construction of the Barford Bypass.
1 Flints found during fieldwalking.
2 3 The five flints comprised of a retouched flake made from a blade core fragment and a trimming flake from a small blade core, probably ...
Findspot - a flint scatter, comprising 5 flints artefacts of Late Mesolithic to Early Bronze Age date, were found during fieldwalking in an area approximately 200m south west of Barford Bridge.
1 One ‘D’ shaped single-ditched enclosure. Two part round-cornered enclosure. Twin ditches straight through site. Romano British pottery found. Site number 45.
2 Site 78 in survey
3 Perambulated. ...
Two enclosures, a trackway and parallel ditches are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. Fragments of pottery found on the site dates to the Roman period. The site is located 600m south west of the cemetery, Barford.
1 Part of a complex of cropmarks.
3 A very limited area of the cursus at Barford was excavated in 1972-73, confirming its shape, size and position, and (because it was ...
The site of a partially destroyed Neolithic cursus. The cursus was partially excavated in order to determine its shape and size. It can be seen as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is located 400m south east of Barford Sheds.
1 Five pits within the barrow were intrusive and produced Iron Age pottery and quern stones.
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The excavation of five pits, containing pottery and quern stones of Iron Age date. The pits had been cut into an earlier feature, probably a hengi-form barrow. The site is 200m south of Barford Wood.
1 A flint of probable Mesolithic date was found on gravel to the E of Pit 7 (PRN 4687). This was a narrow flake of dark flint with the bulbar ...
Findspot - a flint flake probably dating to the Mesolithic period was found 250m south of Barford Wood.
1 1965: Excavation of a ‘hair pin’ of pits, 80m long. Excavation was small-scale and revealed a few features, but was inconclusive. Of seven pits only one produced a find ...
During an excavation several pits were found. The dating of these pits was inconclusive. The site is 250m north east of Bushey Hill, Barford.
1 1965: Trench cut across a group of pits. Four small pits with associated stakeholes, but no finds. Also a number of large pits. The excavator considered these pits to ...
An excavation was undertaken where pits were visible on aerial photographs. There were no finds to date these features but they may have been Neolithic. The site was 250m east of Bushey Hill, Barford.
1 An open settlement consisting of three Iron Age round houses of post hole construction, found close to the cursus terminal (MWA 719) in 1972.
2 This site has now been ...
The site of a settlement dating to the Iron Age. The settlement consisted of three round houses of post hole construction. It was located 750m north east of Bushey Hill, Barford.
1 Three flint flakes found during a walkover survey.
2 The flints comprised a retouched flake, possibly a preform for a barbed and tanged arrowhead and a fragment from a mixed ...
Findspot - three Prehistoric flint flakes were found in a field just west of the nursery on Wellesborough Road, Barford.
1 One flint flake. From grounds of Westham House.
2 This flint was found by C Dyer.
3 Dating extended to include the Mesolithic; previously Neolithic/Bronze Age, now Mesolithic/ Bronze Age.
Findspot - a flint flake dating to between the Mesolithic and Bronze Age periods was found 1.2km south of the church, Sherbourne.