Slighly raised mound of earth with high concentration of broken or cracked stones
A possible burnt mound was observed near Baddesley Clinton. It has been ploughed flat with much higher concentration of stones than the surrounding area.
The site of a burnt mound, a mound of fire-cracked stones usually accompanied by a trough or pit. The mound was Prehistoric in date and was situated 75m to the south east of Middleton Hall.
Archaeological investigation revealed the remains of a burnt mound which dated to the Bronze Age. The site is situated 800m north of Harbury Field.
The site of a possible burnt mound which dates to the Prehistoric period and was situated 1.2km west of Ufton.
The site of a burnt mound, a mound of fire cracked stones usually associated with a pit or trough. It was Prehistoric in date and was situated 500m west of Allen End.
The site of a burnt mound dating to the Prehistoric period. It is located 900m south west of Tanworth in Arden.
The site of a burnt mound dating to the Prehistoric period. It is located 800m west of Earlswood.
The site of a burnt mound dating to the Prehistoric period. It is located 800m west of Tanworth in Arden.
The site of a burnt mound, a mound of fire-cracked stones usually associated with a trough or pit. It dated to the Bronze Age and was situated 40m to the east of Wishaw Hall Farm.