1 The cutting of drainage ditches across a field adjoining Sharmer Farm revealed ditches or pits. A second drainage channel revealed a black infilling cutting into the red clay, ...
Archaeological investigation revealed the remains of a burnt mound which dated to the Bronze Age. The site is situated 800m north of Harbury Field.
1 Bronze age pits and hearths were identified at Sharmer Farm in 1972. It is suggested the features represent either a pot boiling site or funeral pyres (WA 7440).
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The site of Bronze Age pits and hearths possibly associated with a settlement or funeral pyres. The site lies 500m east of Frizmore Hill, Harbury.
1 Cropmark enclosure seen on photo. The site is represented by an area of lush green grass.
2 On a site visit in September 1976 two circular features about 5 ...
The site of an undated circular enclosure which is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is located 600m south east of the resevoir, Radford Semele.
1 Chancel, nave, N and S aisles, N chapel and W tower. When built in the latter part of the 13th century it consisted of a chancel, nave, S aisle ...
The parish church of All Saints, Harbury. It was first built in the Medieval period, but rebuilt and much altered in more recent times (Imperial period). The church is situated to the south east of Harbury Hall.
1 Tower mill. Derelict stone (lower part) and red brick (tarred) tower with batter, in fair condition, iron sheeted boat cap with wheel and chain luffing gear, windshaft with poll ...
Harbury Windmill, the remains of a windmill of the tower mill type. Built of stone and brick in the Imperial period, its sails were dismantled in 1911/12, and it was converted to electricity in the 1950s. Some machinery survives. It stands in Mill Street, Harbury.
1 Coins found between 1930 and 1940 and presented to Warwick Museum by the owner, April 1950. 1 Elizabeth 2d, 1 James I Irish 1/4d, 1 Charles II 1/4d, ...
Findspot - four coins dating to the Post Medieval period were found near Temple End, Harbury.
1 One Charles II farthing (1673?) found in the garden of Manor Farm. The coin was donated to Warwick Museum. It is in poor condition.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Post Medieval period was found in Harbury.
1 One James I Irish farthing (1614-1625) found in the garden of Manor Farm between 1930-1940. The coin was presented to Warwick Museum in April 1950. It is ...
Findspot - a coin dating to the Post Medieval period was found in Harbury.
1 An Elizabeth I 2d (1592-1595) found in the garden of Manor Farm between 1930-1940. The coin was given to the museum. Obverse: Crowned bust left, two pellets behind ...
Findspot - a coin dating to the Post Medieval period was found in Harbury.
1 One Roman denarius found between 1930 and 1940 and presented to Warwick Museum by the owner.
2 A Constantius II Cententionalis (337-361) was found in the garden of Manor Farm.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Roman period was found in Harbury.
1 A Neolithic axe or adze (2/c) was ploughed up at Harbury Fields Farm about 1921. In a private collection.
Findspot - an axe dating to the Neolithic period was found 900m south west of Harbury Field.
1 Bag of Roman pottery collected at Harbury Fields Farm and recorded 1971.
Findspot - pottery dating to the Roman period was found 1.1km south west of Harbury Field.
1 Two houses are marked.
2 There is some evidence of earthworks indicating two house platforms in the field to the W of the church.
An estate map from 1813 marks the site of two houses which are now only visible as earthwork house platforms. The site is situated to the west of the church, Harbury.
1 A copper George II halfpenny was found in the garden of Manor Farm between 1930 and 1940. The coin was presented to Warwick museum by the owner in ...
Findspot - a coin dating to the Imperial period was found in Harbury.
1 Intensive spread of Romano British grey wares. The material is with the landowner. The spread of pottery is most intense on the NE side of the hill just below ...
The possible site of a settlement dating to the Roman period which has been identified from finds of pottery. It is located 700m east of East Fields Farm.
4 A small sub-rectangular enclosure has been identified from air photographs.
The site of an enclosure, of unknown date, which is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is located 100m south of Harbury Field.