2 Probable undated enclosure shows on aerial photographs.
3 Mapped monument extent altered to better reflect extent of features on aerial photographs. This enclosure has rounded corners and appeasr to have ...
The site of an enclosure and a linear feature of unknown date. The site is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs and it is located 500m south west of Ragley Hall.
2 Probable undated enclosure shows on air photographs.
The site of a possible rectangular enclosure of unknown date which is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The site is located 300m south west of Newman's Plantation.
2 Linear features show as cropmarks.
3 These are likely to be geological in origin.
Linear features of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated to the west of Coldcomfort Wood, Arrow.
2 Linear features, perhaps forming an enclosure, show as cropmarks.
Linear features of unknown date, perhaps forming an enclosure, are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated 100m south of Coldcomfort Wood, Arrow.
2 Two large rectangular enclosures and linear features show on air photographs.
3 A gradiometer survey recorded only two anomalies and it is likely that these two are generated by ferrous ...
Linear features and enclosures are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are undated and are located 600m west of Wixford.
2 Small enclosure shows on air photographs.
3 A small rectilinear enclosure was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project, entrance facing S.
4 Site now covered by polytunnels.
An enclosure which is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs and is undated. It is located 700m north of Dunnington.
1 A barn and shelter sheds, with its earliest phase dating from the early 18th-century. This set of buildings were subject to building recording and documentary research.
A barn and shelter sheds, with its earliest phase dating from the early 18th-century.
1 A possible ring ditch seen on aerial photographs 260m west of Kingley was mapped as part of English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project (NMP).
A possible ring ditch can be seen 260m west of Kingley on aerial photographs.
1 Earthwork remains of ridge and furrow ploughing seen on aerial photograhs near Kingsley were mapped as part of
English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project (NMP)
Earthwork remains of ridge and furrow ploughing can be seen on aerial photograhs near Kingsley.
1 Ditches and banks visible on aerial photographs immediately to the north east of Kingley Farm, Wixford were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
2 The ...
Ditches and banks are visible on aerial photographs immeadiately to the north east of Kingley Farm, Wixford.
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing seen as earthworks, on aerial photographs taken in 1993, in a group of fields 600m to the east of Weethley Gate was mapped as ...
Ridge and furrow ploughing can be seen as earthworks, on aerial photographs taken in 1993, in a group of fields 600m to the east of Weethley Gate.
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing seen as earthworks, on aerial photographs taken in 1993, in a field 600m to the north east of Weethley Gate was mapped as part ...
Ridge and furrow ploughing can be seen as earthworks, on aerial photographs taken in 1993, in a field 600m to the north east of Weethley Gate
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing seen as crop marks on aerial photographs in a group of fields 600m to the east of Weethley Gate were mapped as part of the ...
Ridge and furrow ploughing can be seen as crop marks on aerial photographs in a group of fields 600m to the east of Weethley Gate
1 Brick built blacksmith’s shop belonging to Ridgeway Farm used until 1975. No equipment remains. Hearth there.
The site of a forge where wrought iron was made. It dated from the Imperial period and remained in use until 1975. The forge was located at Ridgeway Farm.
1 A horse engine was in use at Kingley Farm until the present century. No remains survive.
The site of Kingsley Horse Engine, a wheel turned by a horse in order to provide power. It dated to the Imperial period and was situated 600m north west of Wixford.
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.
1 The saw mill on Lord Hertford’s estate is situated behind Arrow Rectory, comprising various timber buildings on low brick courses with tile roofs. The date of the saw ...
A saw mill of unknown date, where logs were converted to timber, existed behind Arrow Rectory.
1 Limestone block, no inscription or plate.
The site of a milestone dating to the Imperial period. It is situated on the Evesham Road, Weethley Bank.
1 Roughly cut limestone block; lead plugged socket for face plate, which is missing. Shown on 1886 OS.
A milestone of Imperial date which is situated 100m south of Ragley Hall Lodges.
1 Bridge over the Arrow built in 1866; spans demolished 1960s. 2 circular piers visible in river, also 3 small floodwater gaps in blue brick.
The remains of a bridge built in the Imperial period. It was largely demolished in the 1960s, apart from two circular piers still visible in the Arrow. The site is 300m north west of Wixford Bridge.
1 Skew bridge carries Alcester-Evesham Road over railbed: 1866, single arch, lined red brick; stone faced.
A road bridge over the railway which was built in the Imperial period, from brick with stone facing. It is situated on Evesham Street, 150m west of Newport Drive.
1 Bridge over the Arrow built 1866 and demolished in 1965.
2 The former railway bridge abutment spanning the Arrow is very minutely described in a survey, and quarter milepost added ...
The site of a railway bridge which was built over the River Arrow in 1866 but which was demolished in 1965. A Midland Railway style quarter mile post stands north of the river. The site lies 200m south east of the church at Arrow.