1 Former lime kilns noted c1820 to S of Bannams Wood.
2 ‘Limekiln Range’ and ‘Pit disused’ marked in this area. Gravel
The site of lime kilns dating to the Imperial period. They are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. They were located 100m north of Little Brown's Wood.
Lincoln House School was on the corner of Caldecott Street, it comes into Hillmorton Road. Tebbs now own it, they built a nursery there years ago and took over the ...
1A curving linear ‘dyke’ runs for about 40m and is c.4m wide and up to 1m high. The ridge and furrow earthworks apparently respect it, but it does not seem ...
A curving linear 'dyke' runs for about 40m and is c.4m wide and up to 1m high. The ridge and furrow earthworks apparently respect it, but it does not seem to make sense as a ploughing 'headland' since it is in the middle of an historic field rather than at the side.
1 Linear banks seen on aerial photographs on both sides of the Fosse Way at Bretford were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
2The current route of ...
Linear banks can be seen on aerial photographs on both sdes of the Fosse way at Bretford.
1 A series of fairly vague cropmark features were recorded south of Broom by the National Mapping Project. They may relate to drainage features in this area, but may also ...
A series of fairly vague cropmark features were recorded south of Broom by the National Mapping Project. They may relate to drainage features in this area, but may also not be of archaeological origin.
2 Two linear cropmark features have been identified on an air photograph, joining at right angles.
Two linear features are visible on aerial photographs as cropmarks. They are of unknown date. The features are situated 1km north east of Ashorne.
2 Linear cropmarks can be identified from an aerial photograph.
Linear features, visible as cropmarks on an aerial photograph, are of unknown date and function. They are situated 1km southeast of Warton.
1 A linear ditch orientated approximateley east-west direction is evident on aerial photographs to the south of the railway near Brandon Wood Farm.The differing alignment of the rig on either ...
A linear ditch orientated approximateley in an east-west direction is evident on aerial photographs to the south of the railway near Brandon Wood Farm.The differing alignment of the rig on either side of the cropmark points to it beeing the remains of an
1 Undated linear feature and pit alignmen tshows on aerial photographs. It is possiblythat these featues extended to the E but have been destroyed by gravel extraction. The ...
A Linear feature and pit alignment are evient on aerial photographs. The features are located 300m to the north of Old Hare Covert
1 Broadly SW NE linear feature visible on Aps. Appears to align with the gateway to the Lunt Romano-British fort at the westeren end but at the eastern end ...
Linear feature visible on APs, probably a fairly modern path but may relate to the Lunt RB fort.
2 Faint possible linear features and enclosures on aerial photographs.
3 A pond was examined after topsoil stripping in the northeastern part of this site in 2000. A large area of ...
Linear features and enclosures, of unknown date, are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated 500m south east of Potash Farm.
2 Undated linear crop marks show on aerial photographs, possibly forming part of a large triangular enclosure.
3 A geophysical survey undertaken in 1993 (area M) covering part of the cropmark ...
The site of several linear features, of unknown date, that may form an enclosure. They are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The site is located 200m north of Cawston.
One of the difficulties of writing about the contribution of Black soldiers during the First World War is identifying who was Black and who wasn’t. If they served in the ...
1 The possible extent of the Medieval settlement based on the first edition 6″ maps of 1886, 58NE and 59NE and NW.
2 Domesday lists the village under Gloucestershire. The Phillimore ...
The possible extent of Medieval settlement in Little Compton as indicated on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886.