Linear features of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated 200m south west of Windmill Hill.
A number of linear features, of unknown date, are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated to the west of Welsh Road, north of Priors Hardwick.
A 19th century linear feature, possibly a garden trench, and stone-lined conduit were uncovered during archaeological work. They were found at the north end of Howcombe Lane, Napton on the Hill.
Linear features of unknown date were uncovered during trial trenching in connection with the Birmingham Northern Relief Road project. They are situated 600m northeast of the church at Curdworth.
An enclosure and possible linear features thought to be of Medieval date are visible as earthworks. The features are situated 600m east of Croft Lane.
Medieval ridge and furrow cultivation located 100m west of the ruins of Alcester Abbey.
A linear feature, known as Hobditch Causeway, is visible as an earthwork and dates from the Iron Age to the Roman period. It is possibly part of a boundary and is located near Dean's Green.
Linear features, which may be Roman in date, are visible as crop marks on aerial photographs. Their function is not known but they lie 450m north west of Crab Tree Farm.
Three circular enclosures, two rectangular enclosures and a short linear feature, all of unknown date, are visible on aerial photographs as cropmarks. The site is located 650m south of the church, Charlecote.
An enclosure and several linear features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The features are of unknown date. They are situated 1km south of Lawford Heath.