1 Archaeological observations at Valley Park, Churchover, in 1997-8 (EWA 3395) recorded a scatter of Roman pottery and a possible tessera considered to be indicative of a possible settlement site. ...
Findspot - a scattery of Roman pottery and a single tessera was found 900m north west of Brownsover. These finds suggest that this is the site of a Roman settlement.
1 A watching brief at Valley Park, Churchover (EWA3395) in 1997 recovered a single flint flake.
Findspot - a single flint flake of Prehistoric date was found 500m north west of Brownsover.
1 Archaeological evaluation at Coton Park, Rugby carried out by Thames Valley Archaeological Services. The southern half of the area evaluated contained only a pit and ditch, both of apparently ...
During an archaeological excavation a ditch dating to the Imperial period was found. It was situated 500m south of Coton House.
1 Archaeological evaluation at Coton Park, Rugby carried out by Thames Valley Archaeological Services revealed Middle Bronze Age and Late Bronze/early Iron Age activity on the site. The evidence, however, ...
The site of a Bronze Age cremation cemetery reavealed during excavation. The site is located 500m south of Coton House.
2 Cropmarks of small rectilinear enclosures appear on air photographs.
The site of several small rectangular enclosures that are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are of unknown date and are located 600m west of Oak Spinney.
1 A Bronze Age palstave fragment, splayed blade only. The lack of a mid-rib and the flared cutting edge suggest an early Middle Bronze Age date.
2 An illustration ...
Findspot - a fragment of a Bronze Age palstave, a type of axehead, was found 1km north of Brownsover.
1 The course of a short length of canal, connected to the Oxford Canal, is depicted on a tithe map of 1839.
2 This appears to have largely destroyed by 1886, ...
The site of a disused canal arm, part of the original course of the Oxford Canal, and used for the transporting of goods. It was marked on the Cosford tithe map of 1839, and was situated between Cosford and the Swift Valley Industrial Estate.
1 Canal marked on 1886 map.
The site of a disused canal, a waterway used for transporting goods during the Imperial period. The canal ran between Cosford and Brownsover. It was marked on the Ordanace Suvey map of 1886.
1 Chancel with S vestry and organ-chamber, nave, N and S aisles, S porch, W tower, and spire. The S arcade, S door, and W tower are the only Medieval ...
Holy Trinity Church which is of Medieval date, although it was largely restored during the Imperial period. It is situated on Church Street, Churchover.