3 Enclosures and linear features show on air photographs. These enclosures are of uncertain date.
Aerial photographs show enclosures, linear features and a pit as cropmarks. The features are all of uncertain date. The site is 500m south west of the church at Luddington.
1 A park is noted in association with Milcote Hall in 1770 and named as ?Sishes Park. Still extant in 1811.
2 Illustrative map showing fields with ‘park’ field names.
Milcote Park, a park dating to the Imperial period. It was associated with Milcote Hall and was located at Upper Milcote.
1 Milcote Rail Bridges SW of Stratford upon Avon. Lattice work girder bridge over River Avon, with 4 brick arches on each side. AIA index number RAS 8.
Milcote railway bridges. They were built during the Imperial period and are situated 400m north west of Lower Milcote.
1 The church at Milcote was reported demolished in 1638.
2 It is not certain at which of the Milcote settlements this church was located.
A Medieval or Post Medieval church is known from documentary evidence to have existed at Milcote. The exact location of the church is not known.
2 Faint traces of a possible complex of cropmark features have been identified on air photographs. This comprises part of a rectangular cropmark enclosure and several short linear features.
The site of an undated rectangular enclosure and linear features. They are visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is located 1kmm north east of Weston Hill.