3 Ridge and furrow cultivation transcribed from air photographs.
4 Extensive areas of Ridge and Furrow are plotted for this parish, especially between the earthworks at Ettington and Fulready.
5 The mapped ...
Ridge and furrow cultivation, Ettington Parish, dating from the Medieval period onwards. In some areas of the parish the ridge and furrow survives as an earthwork. In other areas it is visible on aerial photographs.
1 A large polygonal enclosure, defined by a substantial ditch and possibly a bank, has been identified on air photographs. The enclosure lies on the summit of a low ...
The site of a possible park pale forming part of Ettington Deer Park. The park pale is of Post Medieval date. It is surrounds Greenhill Wood.
1 Two large ponds are marked on the 1st edition OS 6′ map of 1886, lying on the southeastern slope of Greenhill Wood, adjacent to a stream feeding the River ...
The site of two possible fishponds marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. They are situated 250m south of Greenhill Wood in Ettington Park.
2 AP shows enclosure and linear features.
34 Analysis of Google Earth satellite images, by the AOC Assessment of Local Services Villages for Stratford-on-Avon District Council in 2012 suggested that cropmark ...
An enclosure and linear features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are of unknown date and are situated 1km north west of Halford.
1 A turnpike road between Birmingham and Edgehill via Stratford established 1725-50.
A toll road which was established during the Post Medieval period. It continued to be used during the Imperial period. It was part of one of the London to Birmingham routes. The road ran between Edge Hill and Birmingham via Stratford.
1 The site of Prisoner of War Camp identified from an aerial photograph from 1946 reproduced in an English Heritage Conservation Bulletin. The enclosed Camp can be seen in ...
The site of Ettington Park Prisoner of War Camp from the Second World War, identified from aerial photographs and from documentary evidence. It was located 500m northeast of Ettington Park.
1 Chancel, N tower and organ-chamber, S vestry and nave. Of Bourton stone. Built in 1903 in the 14th century style. Four bells, three from the old church at Lower ...
Holy Trinity Church, which was built towards the end of the Imperial period. It replaced the Church of Thomas a Becket in Ettington. It is situated at the north west end of Ettington.
1 Mile Post marked.
The site of a milepost which dated to the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1906, and was located 100m south east of Saracen's Well.
1 Ettington Grange (Foss Hill) garden, Ettington.
Lovie reports a drive, formal terrace garden, mixed planting, kitchen garden and orchard.
House was converted to management centre with large extension N. over much ...
Formal garden with mixed planting; kitchen garden. When converted to management centre, extension to house over much of garden.
1 A bronze coin of Valens (364-78 AD) was found by the Saracen’s Head on the Halford Road.
Findspot - a Roman brass coin was found on the west side of Halford Road, Ettington.
1 In 1995, an archaeological evaluation was carried out at Hockley Lane, Ettington. The evaluation revealed Medieval ditches, some of which may be 10th century. Other features were ...
Medieval features indicative of settlement, were found during an archaeological work at this site, west of Hockley Lane, Ettington. The features included ditches, pits a possible pond and buildings.
1 In Dugdale’s time stocks existed at the village of Lower Ettington. These were removed in 1798 when the whole village (PRN 1286) was removed to clear the park.
2 Noted ...
There is documentary evidence that there were village stocks, in which an offender's hands and/or feet were locked as punishment, at Lower Ettington. Their exact location is unknown.
1 Pleasure grounds with walks, kitchen garden, paddock park with boundary planting. Probably contemporary with 1795 church. Recommended for inclusion on Local List.
2 The OS 1:10560 1886 Sht Warks 51NW ...
Pleasure grounds created in the Imperial period at Ettington Vicarage, to the north of the village. Features include walks, a kitchen garden, a paddock park and boundary planting.Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 A chantry chapel existed at Upper Eatington (Ettington) in the Middle Ages; after the Dissolution it was converted into three houses for the poor, and as such it was ...
A Medieval chantry chapel. Traces of the chapel still remain in the structure of a cottage at Ettington.