2 Possible enclosures and linear features show on air photographs. These marks are impossible to plot.
3 This location is given for a programme of fieldwalking carried out by Richard Hingley, ...
Linear features and enclosures of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated 600m south of Wimpstone.
1 Undated small enclosures, linear features and pits show on air photographs.
3 During a field evaluation carried out by Warwickshire Museum in advance of construction of the Norton Lenchwick Bypass ...
Aerial photographs showed enclosures, pits and linear features at this site. Geophysical and field surveys produced evidence of further pits and of multi-period occupation. The site lies 500m north west of the weir at Broom.
2 Linear feature shows on air photograph. At one point this appears to cut a small oval enclosure.
3 Noted.
A linear feature of unknown date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated on Alveston Hill.
4 A linear feature, about 600m long, is visible on aerial photographs.
5 This feature is quite clearly a pipe/cable trench. It is visible on Google Earth, particularly the 1999 layer, ...
A linear feature of unknown date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated 500m north of Shelford.
1 Two parallel linear features orientated roughly east-west were identified during a geophysical survey. One of these features may represent a pit alignment although the broken appearance of this ...
Two parallel linear features that have been identified by a geophysical survey, of which one may be a pit alignment. They are of unknown date, and are situated 1km northwest of the cricket ground at Bilton.
1 An undated gully was recorded during further evaluation on the revised site of a sports pitch at Bilton High School. It is likely to be of late Iron Age ...
An undated gully was recorded during further evaluation on the revised site of a sports pitch at Bilton High School. It is likely to be of late Iron Age or Romano-British date, like other features which have been recorded in the vicinity. It is possibly contemporary with the trackway also excavated on this site (MWA 12940).
1 On a plan of Kenilworth Castle and its environs by the Reverend E H Knowles, 1872, a bank is shown on the S side of the Finham Brook, which ...
The site of an undated mound which is still visible as an earthwork. It has been suggested that it might be a windmill mound although there are no records of a mill standing at this site. The mound is located 300m east of the Kenilworth Castle.
1 A mound at SP33077235 is likely to be the Hundred mound of Motslow.
2On modern OS maps this is shown as a quarry.
The site of a mound which is visible as an earthwork. The mound may have been the Post Medieval meeting place of the hundred of Motslow. It is situated 400m south of Stoneleigh.
1 A sub-circular pit was discovered in trench 15 from an evaluation carried out at Campden Road, Shipston-on-Stour. The pit contained a fragment of worked flint and four fragments ...
Pit discovered from an evaluation carried out in 2012 at site off Campden Road, Shipston-on-Stour. Sealed by a Roman occupation layer and containing one flint, possibly prehistoric but remains undated.
2 Two small clusters of pits of uncertain date show on aerial photographs.
3 Site no 101 in survey.
4 Two pit clusters, a pit alignment, three ditched enclosures (MWA 3420) and ...
Two pit clusters of unknown date are visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. They are situated to the south of Wolston.
1 Whilst laying drains the foundation trenches of an old road were dug up in front of Radford Hall. The road is described as running from the Hall along ...
The remains of a road whose exact date and location are unknown, although it was situated in the vicinity of Radford Hall.
2 Enclosures, linear crop marks and large pits, or wells, show on aerial photographs. This presumably indicates the site of a settlement of uncertain date.
3 Series of enclosures.
Enclosures, linear features and pits of unknown date are visible as crop marks on aerial photographs and may represent the site of a settlement. The site is situated 200m north west of Radford Barn.
2 Complex of enclosures, linear features, trackways and a pit alignment show on aerial photographs.
A complex of enclosures, linear features, trackways and a pit alignment. The features are of unknown date. They are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The site lies 500 south west of Lawford Heath.
2 A cluster of small subrectangular enclosures and linear features, including a length of pit alignment (PRN 5622), show on air photographs.
A cluster of small subrectangular enclosures and linear features of unknown date. They are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The features are situated 500m south west of Lawford Heath.
2 Undated road shows on aerial photographs.
A trackway of unknown date is visible as a crop mark on aerial photographs. It is situated 600m south of Pounce Hill Farm.
1 This has been variously described as Prehistoric, British, Iron Age, Roman etc. It has many of the characteristics of a Prehistoric trackway or ridgeway. It runs along the top ...
The line of a trackway, possibly dating from the Prehistoric period, exists in parts as a tarmaced road and partially as an earthwork, which is visible on aerial photographs. It runs north from Warwick Road, Henley to Camp Hill.
1 Many writers have made mention of the curious ancient ‘covered way’ near Brinklow called Tutbury Lane. It runs up the hill from the old ford at Bretford to the ...
Tutbury Lane, a trackway of unknown date. The trackway is mentioned in documentary sources and is visible as an earthwork. It runs from north from Bretford, towards Brinklow and eventually Tutbury. The name comes from links between Tutbury priory and the area.
2 Trackways and enclosures show on aerial photographs.
Trackways and enclosures of unknown date which are visible on aerial photographs as crop marks.
1 The ‘Independent Chapel’ was the first home of Nonconformity in Leamington. Named the ‘Union Chapel’, it was opened in 1816 and considerably altered and rebuilt in 1835. In 1836 ...
The site of Union Chapel, a nonconformist chapel built in the Imperial period. It was located in Clemens Street, Leamington Spa.
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