1 The pound is on the turnpike E of the village. It was used about twelve times earlier this century for stray cattle etc. It was last used by the ...
The site of a pound which was used for penning livestock during the Imperial period. It was located on Southam Road, Radford Semele.
1 Shows on map as small rectangular enclosure and labelled “Pinfold”.
A pound, an enclosure used for rounding up livestock. The pound was shown on a map as a small rectangular enclosure. It dates to the Imperial period and was situated 450m west of Little Warton.
2 Scheduled as Warwickshire Monument No 8.
4 The priory is, with the exception of minor intrusions by farm buildings, wholly enclosed. The precinct wall, standing to 2.5m high, is largely ...
The precinct wall of Maxstoke Priory, which is Medieval in date. It is situated at Maxstoke.
1 AP.
2 Large subrectangular enclosure with subdivisions shows on aerial photographs.
3 A geophysical survey carried out during 1992 identified the cropmark complex seen on APs. The complex comprises an ...
A Prehistoric enclosure, linear features and a possible ring ditch are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. These features may represent the remains of a settlement. The site is located 300m north of Lime Tree Avenue, Rugby.
3 A possible complex of cropmark features has been identified on air photographs, comprising a D-shaped cropmark enclosure and several short linear features.
The site of an undated D-shaped enclosure and several short linear features. They are visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The site is located 950m north east of Weston Hill.
1 AP.
2 Undated enclosure complex shows on aerial photographs. This site evidently runs under a modern road and houses.
3 Site no 141 in survey.
4 Possibly a later Prehistoric open settlement.
5 ...
The site of a complex of enclosures. They are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. Undated ditches were observed during pipeline works across the cropmarks. The enclosures are located to the east of Townsend Road, Rugby.
Prehistoric features and finds
1 Ongoing excavations at Ling Hall Quarry (1989-1999) have uncovered several features/finds of prehistoric date. A small group of Mesolithic flints represents the earliest human activity ...
Ongoing excavations at Ling Hall Quarry (1989-1999) have uncovered various features of Prehistoric date. These include Mesolithic flints, Bronze Age burial remains, pit alignments and Iron Age hut circle and land holdings. Also pits, post holes, gullies and multi-period finds.
1 Linear feature and a pit alignment shown on air photo.
2 Watching brief carried out by Warwickshire Museum exposed two cropmark pit alignments. Both alignments intersected or were intersected ...
A Prehistoric pit alignment was found during an archaeological excavation. The pit alignment is also visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It was situated at Ling Hall quarry, Church Lawford.
1 Excavations in 1990 in the area of the car park of the Anglo-Saxon Pub in Bidford in Avon discovered a number of circular pits and a ditch. Although they ...
A number of circular pits and a ditch was discovered that appear to date to the prehistoric period.
1 two ring ditches shown on the geophysical survey
Two ring ditches were identified by geophysical survey.
Germans bombs rained down and many homes and businesses were flattened, here is one such business owner explaining why rent has not been paid.
10-12 Stratford Street Nuneaton
Dear Sir, I have ...
Whilst looking through the collection and deciding what we want to show you in our new galleries, occasionally we will find something that fits a theme or illustrates a subject, but needs a little TLC before we bring it out.
1 Built in 1721 to replace a meeting house in use by 1693. Presbyterian, became Unitarian by the C19. Closed c1900 and the building sold 1901. Derelict by 1947 and ...
The site of nonconformist chapel originally built during the Post Medieval period. It was situated in Bull's Head Yard, Alcester.
Henry Smith of Kenilworth was accused, in 1827, of stealing a chicken. Ultimately, for this crime, he received a sentence of two months hard labour – not a small amount. ...
1 The Manor House…dated to about 1570-80, is built almost entirely of close set framing on stone foundations, with herringbone brick infilling, and is of two storeys and attics and ...
Preston Bagon Manor House, which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 800m east of Preston Green.
I lived in Preston Bagot as a child with my grandparents at Mill Cottage. I believe we were the first family to live there after it was converted from a ...