The site of a small underground reservoir which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated 500m south east of Alne Hills.
The site of a reservoir dating to the Post Medieval period. It supplied water from a well to a house and is enclosed in a stone building. Above the doorway of the building is a date stone of 1697. It is situated 600m west of Watergall Bridge.
Shustoke Reservoir which was constructed during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1885. It is situated 200m north of Shustoke.
The site of an underground reservoir which was built during the Imperial period. It was constructed in order to supply Northend with water. The site of the reservoir lies 250m south east of the chapel at Northend.
A circular bank with a pair of parallel banks extending from it to the north east is visible on aerial photographs.
Earlswood Lakes, a series of canal reservoirs, created in the Imperial period to serve the Stratford upon Avon canal. A pumping station survives, but the engine has been removed from the building.
The site of Knightcote Reservoir. It was constructed during the Imperial period. The reservoir is located 800m south west of Northend.
The site of a reservoir which was constructed during the Imperial period. It was located 300m south east of the church at Northend.
The site of a reservoir which was built during the Imperial period. It was located 300m south east of the church at Northend.
The site of a reservoir dating to the Imperial period. The site is located 150m north east of Glebe Farm. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.