A drinking fountain, dating to the Imperial period, is located 450m north of The Hollows.
A drinking fountain, which dates to the Imperial period, is located on 50m west of the Hollows.
A public drinking fountain dating to the Imperial period, and made up of an assemblage of architectural fragments. It is set in a wall at Little Wolford.
The site of a drinking fountain dating to the Imperial period. It is located 200m north east of the church at Cherington.
A drinking fountain, which dates to the Imperial period, is located on Malthouse Lane, Long Compton.
A drinking fountain, dating to the Imperial period, is located on Clarks Lane, Long Compton.
A stone-built water fountain from which the people of Whichford got their water supply during the Imperial period. It was situated 400m south east of the church at Whichford.
A drinking fountain and water pump dating to the Imperial period. They are situated on Fant Hill, Upper Brailes.
An excavation of a part of the medeival settlement uncovered an unfinished well, a series of pits, and traces of timber buildings, all of Medieval date. The site is at the east end of Puckerings Lane, Warwick.
The site of Post Medieval buildings and a well which were found during an archaeological excavation. The site was located in Icknield Street, Bidford on Avon.