1A square cropmark feature, measuring 25m by 25m approx. is visible on several aerial photographs. Not observable on the ground.
2 Visible on AP.
A square cropmark feature, measuring 25m by 25m approx. is visible on several aerial photographs. Not observable on the ground.
1 An earthwork measuring 15m by 5m can be seen on aerial photographs, and stands to 3m in height. A small possible World War I three side brick shelter has ...
An earthwork measuring 15m by 5m can be seen on aerial photographs, and stands to 3m in height. A small possible World War I three side brick shelter has been built into the north-east side of the earthwork.
1A series of at least four earthworks were observed along the south-eastern side of a field boundary. These are small irregular oval mounds of around 1 to 2m in height ...
A series of at least four earthworks were observed along the south-eastern side of a field boundary. These are small irregular oval mounds of around 1 to 2m in height that are between 2m by 5m and 4m by 10m in size. The later ridge and furrow earthworks 'respect' these features and stop short of them.
1A curving linear ‘dyke’ runs for about 40m and is c.4m wide and up to 1m high. The ridge and furrow earthworks apparently respect it, but it does not seem ...
A curving linear 'dyke' runs for about 40m and is c.4m wide and up to 1m high. The ridge and furrow earthworks apparently respect it, but it does not seem to make sense as a ploughing 'headland' since it is in the middle of an historic field rather than at the side.
1 Hillmorton House/Gorse Houe, Ashlawn Road, Rugby.
Drive, pleasure grounds, pools, kitchen garden.
Lovie reports that a house was recently built on N part of grounds.
Drive, pleasure grounds, pools, kitchen garden.
1 Pleasure grounds, walks, kitchen garden, paddock with boundary planting.
Lovie reports that most of site developed with flats and car park at time of survey (1996/7). Some mature trees on ...
Villa with pleasure grounds, kitchen garden, paddock. Site mostly developed now.No recommended action by Lovie.
1 Hillmorton Vicarage garden, Hillmorton, Rugby.
Informal pleasure grounds with walks. Lovie reports that a few mature trees survive. S section appeared to have been developed c. 1930.
Informal pleasure grounds with walks.No action recommended by Lovie.
1 Two wall footings correspond to the northern and southern line of a series of cottages, shown on the 1st edition Ordnance Survey map of 1887. A third wall ...
The remains of two walls were found during archaeological work on the High Street, Hillmorton. They probably date to the Post Medieval or Imperial periods. They may be the remains of cottages and an outbuilding that are shown on the OS map of 1887.
1 Brickworks marked on 1886 map.
The site of brickworks where bricks were made during the Imperial period. They were marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The site was in the area of Paddox Close, Hillmorton.
1 Brickworks marked on 1886 map.
The site of brickworks, where bricks were made during the Imperial period. They were marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The brickworks were located in the area of Roper Close, Hillmorton.
1 In the upper village of Hillmorton are the remains of a 14th century stone cross. It has a graduated and moulded base about 0.21m high, above which is a ...
Hillmorton Cross, a Medieval cross that is situated on the High Street.
1 The wharf at Hillmorton is shown on OS 25″. However, there are buildings and limekilns on the opposite bank and the wharf is shown unusually on the towpath ...
Hillmorton Wharf, the site of a canal wharf, where vessels would have loaded and unloaded goods during the Imperial period. It was located on the east side of the canal between Kilsby Lane and the railway line.