1 A saltway ran from Twyford, north of Evesham, east through Shipston and Brailes and on.
2 Illustrative maps, showing alternative route east of Shipston.
A trackway or saltway of Medieval date. The trackway ran through Shipston and Brailes.
1 Site of 4th century Roman building said to exist in the in “The Balls” field, Winderton Farm, thought to be a possible farmstead. No further details.
The site of a Roman building found on land at Winderton Farm. It is thought that the building may be the remains of a farmstead.
1 The site of an Iron Age settlement reputed to exist in the area of Winderton Farm.
The site of an Iron Age settlement in the vicinity of Winderton Farm.
1 Half a Neolithic axehead found in the northern part of Stair Furlong field of Agdon Farm – location of field not given.
Findspot - half a Neolithic stone axehead was found in the vicinity of Agdon Farm, Compton Wynyates.
1 Reputed Iron Age settlement at Agdon Farm, Compton Wynyates – no further details.
The site of a possible Iron Age settlement in the vicinity of Agdon Farm, Compton Wynyates.
1 A 4th century Roman settlement said to exist on land at Agdon Farm, Compton Wynyates – no further details.
The possible site of a Roman settlement in the vicinity of Agdon Farm, Compton Wynyates.
1 Pleasure grounds with lake, walks, conservatory, boundary planting, drive, kitchen garden, surrounding Grade II Listed house. Kitchen gardens include Grade II Listed late 18th century crinkle-crankle wall. Recommended for ...
Grounds and gardens which date to the Imperial period. The gardens include a kitchen garden, walks, lakes and a crinkle-crankle or serpentine wall. The gardens are associated with Brailes House.
This photograph shows the importance of the May Day celebrations in the cultural life of this village. This was a very old custom whose origins are believed to be pagan ...
1 Asssortment of Roman coins dating from 222AD-361AD, produced by various mints. Also found Polden Hill brooch.
Findspot - coins and a brooch of Roman date were found 500m north west of Winderton, Brailes
1 Middle Bronze Age unlooped palstave discovered on the outskirts of Lower Brailes.
Findspot - a palstave dating to the Middle Bronze Age was found 400m north east of Lower Brailes.
1 Finds made by in 1993 with a metal detector: Five coins of the 1st century to 2nd century and a triangular bronze object, possibly a heavy chape or strap ...
Findspot - several coins and a bronze object, possibly a strap end, of Roman date were found 500m north of Lower Brailes.
1 Find made by Mr J Warren in 1993 with a metal detector: An 18th century thumb ring bezel decorated with letter B.
Findspot - a ring dating to the Imperial period was found 700m south of the church at Whichford.