1 Drainage channels seen on Aerial photographs of fields on the western side of the river near to Bubbenhall mapped as part of the English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project ...
Aerial photographs of fields on the western side of the river near to Bubbenhall show evidence of interconnecting drainage channels.
1 Drainage channels seen on Aerial photographs of Monks Meadow on the eastern bank of the river Avon mapped as part of the English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project (NMP)
Aerial photographs of Monks Meadow on the eastern bank of the river Avon show evidence of interconnecting drainage channels.
1 A bank seen on aerial photographs starting at the northern boundary of Princethorpe colledge Lodge and then curving towards the College grounds was mapped as part of the English ...
A bank can be seen on aerial photographs starting at the northern boundary of Princethorpe college Lodge and then curving towards the College grounds.
1 Not marked on a map of 1719. The pond may have been constructed after this. It is part of the extensive grounds of Wootton Court, which was built ...
A fishpond used for the breeding and storing of fish. It is visible as an earthwork and dates to the Imperial period. It is situated 200m south east of Wootton Court, Leek Wootton.
1 Large dam which held water in reserve for Arrow pumping station; overgrown and silted up but still visible in Old Park Wood. Dam about 5m high on downstream ...
A dam which held back water in a reservoir for use by Arrow pumping station. It dated from the Imperial period and was situated 100m west of The Belt in Park Wood.
1 On the summit of Grunt Hill is a railed enclosure. Reservoir embedded in earth mound about 17 by 17m and 2m high, depth of water about 3.5m, built ...
A reservoir which was in use during the Imperial period. It was associated with Arrow pumping station and was situated at Grunthill.
12 A small circular feature was identified from LiDAR imagery by the AOC Assessment of Local Services Villages for Stratford-on-Avon District Council in 2012.
3This feature is partially comparable with features ...
Possible feature idenitfied on LiDAR imagery. Possibly of modern origin.
1 The Earlswood lakes are a most impressive series of reservoirs constructed to serve the Stratford Canal. A tall brick engine house survives, built to house a beam pumping ...
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.
1 Two separate rubbish dumps containing 18th/19th century pottery and bottles were found during an archaeological observation.
An archaeological investigation showed that there were dumps of 19th and 20th century rubbish at this site. No evidence for a Medieval settlement was found. The site lies behind houses on Hill Wooton Road, Leek Wooton.
1 Two large rubbish pits encountered in the south western part of the site had destroyed earlier archaeological layers. The largest was 20m in diameter and 3m deep.
Modern rubbish pits were uncovered during a site excavation connected with the Birmingham Northern Relief Road project.
1 Field drains – unspecified number – uncovered during a watching brief on a burnt mound site.
2 The site was crossed by two modern land drains.
Undated field drains uncovered during a watching brief connected with the Birmingham Northern Relief Road project.
Imperial linear allotment features
1 A 19th century garden trench and stone-lined conduit were uncovered during an archaeological evaluation ahead of a residential development at the Allotment Site, Napton on ...
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.
1 Archaeological observation of foundation trenches at a property on the High Street, Henley in Arden, revealed high levels of 19th century activity including a large drainage culvert.
Archaeological work revealed the site of a large drain dating to the Imperial period. It was located 500m south west of Beaudesert Mount.
Railway.
1 The Evesham and Redditch Railway was built under powers granted by a Parliametary Act dating to 13th July 1863. The line was opened between Alcester and Redditch on ...
Duplicated record.
1 Map shows small fields and nine cottages.
2 Some of this area is built on, but a pasture field at SP2192 has a very humpy surface possibly indicating significant earthworks.
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The shrunken village at Nether Whitacre which dates to the Imperial period and survives as earthworks. It is situated 800m west of Nether Whitacre.
1 Reservoir and pipeline constructed October 1955 cut through `lynchets’. Air photos were taken of these lynchet-like terraces, but no finds were made when cutting pipeline. Despite undisturbed appearance of ...
The site of linear earthworks or lynchets that are visible on aerial photographs. They probably date to the Imperial period. The features are situated on the western edge of Bordon Wood.
1 A low linear earthwork was investigated prior to the building of new classrooms. It was found that while the work would damage some archaeological deposits they were of such ...
A linear feature surviving as an earthwork was found to date to the Imperial period. It was situated 150m southeast of Newton Regis Junior School, and was investigated before new classrooms were built.
1 The village consists only of the church and rectory and a few scattered farms and cottages. Depopulation occurred in the Medieval period (PRN 550) and evidence exists for Post ...
The site of an area of shrunken village at Spernall dating to the Imperial period. The remains of the village are visible as earthworks.
1 Large enclosure shows on AP.
2 A natural feature. However some marks in the centre would appear to have been WWII gun batteries. (Info from the farmer).
At the centre of an enclosure of unknown date are the possible remains of an anti aircraft battery dating to the Second World War. The features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs and are situated on Frizmore Hill.