1 Three flint flakes found during a walkover survey.
2 The flints comprised a retouched flake, possibly a preform for a barbed and tanged arrowhead and a fragment from a mixed ...
Findspot - three Prehistoric flint flakes were found in a field just west of the nursery on Wellesborough Road, Barford.
1 Adjacent to the Stratford Road on the site now occupied by Oldhams Transport Company.
The site of gas works where gas was produced during the Imperial period. The site is adjacent to the Stratford Road, Barford.
1 Moated Site Barford Plestowe Farm 2960.
2 No evidence of a moat was found. There are a few deep hollows. That which is to the NW of the house is ...
The site of a number of sand and stone pits dating to the Imperial period. Site previously interpretted as a Medieval Moated Site It is situated 350m south west of Plestowes Spinney, Barford.
1 Barford: retouched and flaked implement. From New Gravel Pit. General grid reference SP2761.
2 This general grid reference does not indicate the exact find spot.
Findspot - a Palaeolithic flint was found although the exact location is unknown.
1 Site is one element in a complex of cropmarks including enclosures and pits.
2 Air photos show the site as a double ring ditch with a faint possible ditch between ...
Aerial photographs showed a complex of cropmarks including a double ring ditch and pits. Excavation uncovered evidence of cremations and a probably hengi-form barrow of Neolithic and Bronze Age date. The site was under the M40 at Barford.
1 Part of a complex of cropmarks.
3 A very limited area of the cursus at Barford was excavated in 1972-73, confirming its shape, size and position, and (because it was ...
The site of a partially destroyed Neolithic cursus. The cursus was partially excavated in order to determine its shape and size. It can be seen as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is located 400m south east of Barford Sheds.
1 Victoria County History entry.
2 A mill is recorded at Barford in 1086. It is also recorded in 12th ccentury and 13th century. In the 13th century there appear to ...
The site of Barford Mill, a watermill for which there is intermittent documentary evidence from the Domesday survey through to the end of the Imperial period. The mill was located 500m east of Barford Bridge.
1 A flaked flint implement of Lower Palaeolithic date found in the gravel pit near Barford village on the E bank of the Avon, about 400m from the present ...
Findspot - a Palaeolithic flint artefact was found at a gravel pit near Barford.
1 There was an icehouse at Barford Hill, but unfortunately it was demolished some years ago. This house was used as recently as 1929, when the gardener helped ...
The site of an icehouse, a structure built partially underground. It would have been used during the Post Medieval/Imperial period to store ice during the warmer months. The site lies 400m north of Clock Cottage.
1 Aerial photographs.
2 Double pit alignment cutting off a peninsular in a bend of the River Avon. A number of enclosures, one of which is double ditched, can be ...
A double pit alignment is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The pit alignment cuts off a peninsular in a bend of the River Avon near Barford Sheds. The site was excavated in 1972 and showed that the alignment is 123m in length and is Prehistoric in date.
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The icehouse at Watchbury House is not true to type, and there may be some doubt as to its original purpose. It is oblong in plan, measuring ...
An icehouse dating to the Imperial period. Its unusual construction suggests that it may originally have been built for a different purpose, perhaps for curing and salting meat. It is situated 300m north east of the cemetery, Barford.
1 Chancel, N transeptal organ chamber and vestry, nave, N and S aisles, S porch, and W tower. The tower dates from the end of the 14th century; ...
The Church of St Peter dates to the Medieval period but was largely rebuilt in 1844. It stands in Barford.
1 Between boundary fence and hedge at Further Lodge, Barford a 3rd brass c325 AD of Constantine found. Identified by Warwick Museum 1958. Coin held by finder.
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Findspot - a Roman coin was found 500m east of Bushey Hill, Barford.
3 Part of a possible rectangular cropmark enclosure has been identified on air photographs.
Cropmarks shown on aerial photographs indicate the presence of an enclosure of unknown date. The site is 470m east of Barford Sheds.