The site of a ford across the River Stour which was probably in use from the Early Medieval period. It is situated at Clifford Chambers bridge.
The site of a watermill for which there is documentary evidence from the Medieval period. The mill buildings and some of the watercourses are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The site is to the east of Mill House Terrace, is now under housing.
The site of an undated ford, a shallow point where people, animals and vehicles would have rossed the River Arrow. The ford was situated 300m north of The Rookery.
The site of a ford, a shallow point used by people, animals and vehicles for crossing the River Avon. The ford dates back to the Roman period and was found during an archaeological excavation. It is situated 100m east of Bidford Bridge.
The site of a ford, a shallow place in a river where people, vehicles and livestock would have crossed. The ford is of unknown date. It is situated 300m north east of Little Alne Bridge.
The site of a ford, a shallow point in a river where people, animals and vehicles would have crossed. The date of the ford is unknown. It is located 400m east of the church, Salford Priors.
The site of a ford which was in use during the Medieval period. It lines up with the main village street at the Medieval deserted settlement of Wormleighton. It is located 1km south west of the modern hamlet of Wormleighton.
The site of a ford, a shallow point where people, animals and vehicles would cross the River Arrow west of Broom. The ford is of unknown date and has now been replaced by a road bridge.
The site of a ford at Chesterton crossing the Hog Brook. It is of unknown date and is located to the south east of the Fosse Way.
A ford across the River Avon. At one stage it carried the Roman road from Alcester (hence Straet-Ford) but it was in use both before and after this period. It was located in the area of the present Clopton Bridge.