1 In 1921 workmen found around 23 skeletons and other ‘articles’ including brooches from a cutting for a new road just north of the High Street at Bidford. The finds ...
The site of a cemetery dating to the Anglo-Saxon period, known from archaeological excavations and finds. It is located 100m north of Bidford Bridge.
1 1934: Human remains found in a gravel pit. At the time when Wellstood made his notes 64 skeletons had been discovered in an area roughly 41m by 46m. Most ...
The site of an Anglo Saxon burial site. Archaeological work has uncovered skeletons, cremation burials and hearths. The grave goods included jewellery, vessels and weapons. The cemetery was located to the north east of Alveston Manor Hotel.
1 A Saxon grubenhaus was observed in the section (III) of a gravel pit which extends from the castle to the church. Inside the hut dirty sand seems to have ...
The site of an Anglo Saxon settlement dating to the Migration period. The remains of a sunken hut were found during an excavation. Fragments of pottery were found in a pit inside the hut. The site is located in the area of Baginton Castle.
1 Complex cropmark site.
4 Air photographs show a complex of enclosures including at least three rectangular/subrectangular enclosures, a number of scatters of pits, penannular gullies, other possible enclosures and linear ...
Aerial photographs show a complex of various enclosures, pits, gullies and linear features. Their date is uncertain, but they may be Iron Age or Roman and they may represent the remains of a settlement. They are located at Hatton Rock.
3 Complex area of cropmarks which probably indicate a settlement of Prehistoric and/or Roman date. A trackway (PRN 5159) runs across the site and extends across the road to the ...
A complex of linear features that are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They probably represent a settlement of Prehistoric and/or Roman date. They are situated 600m north east of the church at Sherbourne.
1 Site of a now destroyed sheep wash. Stream which fed the sheep wash is still present.
The site of a Sheepwash (now destroyed). The site lies to the north - west of the Deer Park at Little Compton.
1 2 Site of Shoulder of Mutton public house, High street, Bedworth
Site of historic public house recorded on F White & Co.’s, and Victuallers’ databases. The latter shows it ...
Site of historic public house situated on the east side of High street on the corner with King street to the south of the Market Place
1 During the excavation of the castle trial holes were dug at various likely places without producing evidence for other buildings. There were however traces of buildings between the church ...
The site of a Medieval shrunken village. The remains of house platforms and a hollow way are visible as earthworks. The site is located to the east of Baginton Castle.
1 In 1969 a concentration of Medieval pottery was found in the corner of a field between St Nicholas Church and the modern village. A trench, about 1m by 7m ...
The possible site of a shrunken village of Medieval date. The site is located 200m south of the church at Radford Semele. It was partially excavated in 1969.
1 Site of signal box marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a railway signal box that was in use during the Imperial period. It was situated 200m south east of Grange Road, Hartshill.
1 Site of signal box marked on OS map of 1885.
The site of a railway signal box that was built during the Imperial period. It was situated 100m southeast of Polesworth Station, and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1885.
1 Signal box marked on 1886 map.
The site of a railway signal box built during the Imperial period, and marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It was situated 500m northwest of Brandon Marsh Visitor Centre.
1 Site of signal box marked on OS map of 1886.
The site of a railway signal box which was in use during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The signal box was situated 100m south of Station Spinney.
1 2 Site of Sir John Falstaff, Birmingham road, Stratford upon Avon
Site of historic inn recorded on F White and Co.’s, and Pigot’s databases. The latter shows it in ...
Site of historic inn situated on the south west side of Birmingham road.
1 In 1819 a seventh spring was located on the W side of Clemens Street. The four baths were called the Marble Baths. The premises were finally used as a ...
The site of Smart's Baths, a spring discovered in 1819. They were called the Marble Baths. The building, now demolished, was later used as a carriage works. The site is on the west side of Clemens Street, Leamington Spa.
1 Site of smithy marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a blacksmiths workshop which was in use during the Imperial period. It was situated on the east side of Church Lane, Astley.
1 ‘Blacksmith’s Shop and Yard’.
2 The site is roughly in the area of the above grid reference. There is no sign of a building old enough to be the smithy ...
The site of a forge where wrought iron was made during the Imperial period. It is marked on a tithe map of 1839. The forge was situated to the south of Main Street, Easenhall.
1 Site of smithy marked on OS map of 1901.
The site of a blacksmiths workshop where metal would have been worked. It dated to the Imperial period and was situated immediately northeast of Bulls Head Bridge, Polesworth. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1901.
1 ‘Smithy’ marked attached to the Bear Inn.
2 The Bear Inn is now the Bear and Ragged Staff and it is possible the building may now be part of the ...
The site of a forge which was in use during the Imperial period and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1905 as being attached to the Bear Inn. The building may have been incorporated into the public house which stands on the Warwick Road, Kenilworth.
1 Smithy marked.
2 The smithy was not located, although it is possibly the end of a row of cottages known as ‘David’s Stores’.
The site of a forge where wrought iron was made during the Imperial period. The forge is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1905. It was situated on Hillmorton High Street.
1 Site of Stag’s Head public house, 49 Rother street, Stratford upon Avon
Site of historic public house recorded on F White and Co.’s database which shows it in existence in ...
Site of historic public house situated on the east side of Rother street.
1 Timber (?) signal box located on the west side of the line, to the north of Staverton Road Bridge.
2 Photograph of the signal box taken in 1948.
The site of a railway signal box which was in use from the Imperial period onwards. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1906. A photograph shows it as being a wooden building. The signal box was situated 1km north east of Newbold Grounds.
1 Site of Stockingford Colliery marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of Stockingford Colliery which was used during the Imperial period for mining coal. It was situated on Nuneaton Common.
1 The village stocks were on the W side of Church Lane at the top of Southam Road. J Hitchcox never saw them, but his father pointed out their position ...
The site of a pillory or stocks, a wooden frame through which criminals would put their hands and heads and be exposed to public ridicule. The pillory was in use during the Imperial period and was situated at the junction of Church Land and Southam Road, Radford Semele.
1 In Dugdale’s time stocks existed at the village of Lower Ettington. These were removed in 1798 when the whole village (PRN 1286) was removed to clear the park.
2 Noted ...
There is documentary evidence that there were village stocks, in which an offender's hands and/or feet were locked as punishment, at Lower Ettington. Their exact location is unknown.