1 Elongated rectangular enclosure with straight sides and right angled corners shows on aerial photographs. This is probably a cursus monument and is about 260m long and 27 to 30m ...
A long rectangular feature, possibly a cursus dating to the Neolithic period, is visible on aerial photographs. It is located 1km north east of the church, Sherbourne.
1 A Medieval deserted settlement was surveyed after having been ploughed for the second time. A measured but tentative plan was produced. Pottery, much of it 12th and 13th century, ...
The site of an area of Medieval shrunken village at Longdon. It is known from documentary evidence, earthworks of house platforms and trackways revealed on aerial photographs, and from finds of pottery. It is located 600m north west of Longdon Poplars.
Nicola wants to know if a local pub once had a famous landlord.
A US visitor is looking for a Bushwood and Lapworth guide.
Arthur is looking for details about a mill that no longer exists.
Virginia is looking for a house that may, or may not, still exist.
Robert has obtained the copy document which turned out to be a valuation of the inventory of his goods and not a will. As this did not throw any light upon other family members, he'd like some help.
Tanya wants to know how to put faces to names.
The ‘quaint little village of Polesworth’ may seem an unlikely place to find the ‘shades of departed monks’, but read on to hear a chilling and ghostly tale first told ...
If you mention the park or, more correctly, Victoria Park to Leamingtonians of a certain vintage, they will talk about playing on the old steam roller, crawling through the old ...