1 Find of a Roman coin and most of a Roman brooch in 1997. Method of recovery unrecorded. Grid reference given of SP435886.
Find of two Roman items at Wolvey Heath south of Five Lane Ends.
1 The possible extent of the medieval settlement based on the OS map of 1887, 17NE.
2 There are 3 entries for Bramcote in Domesday, in Brinklow Hundred. The Phillimore edition ...
The possible extent of the medieval settlement at Bramcote based on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887 and on aerial photographs.
1 The site of a heavy anti aircraft battery, H22, first mentioned in June 1942 and part of the Coventry Gun Defended Area. At that date is was not listed ...
The site of a heavy anti aircraft battery from the Second World War, identified at this grid reference by documentary evidence. It was located 600m southwest of Ash-pole Spinney.
1 Field not yet thoroughly walked
1 Single large blade, similar to others dated to late Mesolithic/early Neolithic
1 Small blades (possibly microtiths?).
2 Large triple ring ditch shows on aerial photographs. This could be a henge of Neolithic/Bronze Age date.
3 The site is on top of a fairly high ridge. No finds ...
The site of a possible ring ditch of Neolithic or Bronze Age date. The site is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs and appears as a triple ring ditch. It is located 1km north of Wolvey Gorse.
1 Barrow at Smockington. This ‘barrow’ is shown on OS 1904 6″map as a depression. The site is under plough and there are no surface signs.
2 Barrow, now disappeared.
3 The ...
The possible site of a Bronze Age round barrow, a circular mound of earth usually built to conceal a burial. The site of the barrow is suggested by documentary evidence. It is situated 100m south of Smockington.
1 Hearth in poor condition exposed by drains (T C Cantrill, May 1922).
2 No trace of the hearth was found.
The site of a hearth, of unknown date. The hearth was situated 800m north of Smockington Lane.
1 Pound marked. This is small and square.
2 There is no sign of the pound now.
The site of a pound, where animals were penned during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1889. It was located on the north side of Bulkington Road, north east of the school.
1 In 1257 two virgates and two tofts were granted to Robert de Saunford, Master of the Order of Templars. The estate continued to be held by them or by ...
The site of a manor house. Documentary evidence suggests that it dates from the Medieval period. It is situated 500m north of Wolvey.
1 Air photograph.
2 Earthwork remains of a possible settlement are marked on OS maps and show on aerial photographs borrowed from NMR – reference numbers not recorded.
The possible site of a settlement of Medieval or Post Medieval date. It is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs. The site is located 400m north of Wolvey.
1 The General Baptists have a large chapel here, erected 1789 and enlarged in 1803; a house for the minister and a school room were erected in 1818; the chapel ...
A Baptist chapel which was built during the Imperial period. The chapel is situated to the south west of the church in Wolvey.
1 Barrow. From the area many flints, including a barbed and tanged arrowhead. May fall in Wolvey parish. Grid reference approximate.
2 This probably actually relates the Abbey Farm barrow 0.5km ...
The possible site of a round barrow, a mound of earth usually built to conceal a burial. It is of Bronze Age date. The site is located 200m east of Gipsy Lane.
1 Vestiges of a moat, a pool with an old house within it, are visible and mark the site of a Medieval hermitage.
2 Giles de Astley in 1394-5 admitted William ...
The site of a Medieval hermitage is suggested by documentary evidence. The site is located at Wolvey Heath.
1 Smithy marked.
2 The site is now occupied by a modern garage.
The site of a forge where wrought iron was made during the Imperial period. It was situated on Church Hill, Wolvey.