1 Site reported as possible Roman building on basis of visible structure together with finds from surrounding area (see WA 8281, 8282, 8283, 8284). Site and finds distribution sketches made ...
The site of a field drain which is of unknown date and which is situated south of Wootton Spinnies.
1 9 flints of late Mesolithic or early Neolithic date (including three which could be slightly earlier ie middle Mesolithic) were recovered in the vicinity of site WA 8280 over ...
Findspot - a flint scatter dating to the Mesolithic and the Neolithic periods was found 400m north west of Hill Wootton.
1 Three pieces of Roman roof tile.
2 19 further pieces of Roman pot/ tile, one possible tessera and one fragment of oyster shell reported by finder. Interpreted by Warwickshire Museum ...
Findspot - pottery sherds dating to the Roman period were found 400m north west of Hill Wootton.
1 Three iron objects recovered from vicinity of WA 8280; two are probably nails.
Findspot - three iron objects of unknown date were found 400m north west of Hill Wootton.
1 Finds initially identified as Roman tile (see WA 8282) may be Medieval or Post Medieval.
2 Further Post Medieval tile and pottery recovered on site visit, including 1 sherd late ...
Findspot - tile and pottery sherds dating to either the Medieval or Post Medieval period were found 400m north west of Hill Wootton.
1 Wedgnock park pale survives as an earthwork running NW-SE just to the north of the single arch bridge crossing the Cuttle Brook (WA 7438) and forms part of a ...
Wedgnock park pale, of Medieval/Post Medieval date. It survives as an earthwork which has been designated as a Scheduled Ancient Monument. The earthwork forms the eastern boundary of Wedgnock Park.
1 An ancient single arch bridge constructed of coursed stone rubble, approximately 4m wide.
2 Revision of the scheduling.
A bridge dating to the Medieval/Post Medieval period that crosses Cuttle Brook. It is located 400m north of Nine Acre Plantation.
1 Evaluation of the area around a Medieval moat (WA2567) identified 11th century activity in the form of light industry which took place in the area to the north of ...
Excavation at this site revealed Medieval industrial activity in the form of pits, gullies and burnt material deposits. The site lies underneath the golf course at Fox Covert.
1 An evaluation prior to the development of a golf course at Leek Wootton identified a trackway. The trackway was seen as a gravelly layer at the base of ...
The site of a field boundary dating to the Post Medieval or Imperial period. The boundary survives as an earthwork and lies on the western side of Woodcote.
1 Three fragments of worked flint were found in field 5 during fieldwalking.
2 Map.
Findspot - three flint artefacts of Prehistoric date were found during a fieldwalking exercise, 600m south west of Thickthorn Wood.
1 Aerial Photographs.
2 Visible on Aerial Photographs and on the ground. Possible hollow way leading to a ford.
3 Low level photos taken as part of the A432 Improvements Survey ...
The site of earthworks, particularly of a possible hollow way leading to a ford. They are of unknown date and are visible on aerial photographs. The site is situated 1km north of Hill Wootton.
1 House currently known as Guy’s Cliffe House appears to have been erroneously added. See 2234 and 5245 for historic house.
2 Debut as a Country House after 1751 when sold ...
Guy's Cliffe House, a house that was built during the Imperial period, which post dates 1886. It is situated on the outskirts of Warwick and is built on the site of an earlier house.
1 World War II Anti Aircraft Battery in good state of preservation at this location.
2 1948 AP shows 4 gun emplacements, central command post and two unidentified structures. Accommodation to ...
A ruined building which was formerly a Second World War anti aircraft battery. It lies 100 metres to the south of Rouncil Lane, near Goodrest Cottages.
1 Chesford Bridge is recorded in 1285 when it was in need of repair. It is also recorded in 1313. In 1353 the bridge was not ‘in decay’. In 1370 ...
Chesford Bridge, the site of a Medieval/Post Medieval bridge, for which there is documentary evidence from the 13th century. It crosses the Avon 500m north of Wootton Spinneys.
1 A sandstone cross on Blacklow Hill marks the place where Piers Gaveston was beheaded in 1311.
2 1832 by J C Jackson. Heavy short cross on a high pedestal of ...
A sandstone cross marks the spot where Piers Gaveston was beheaded in 1311. The cross was erected during the Imperial period and lies on Blacklow Hill, north of Warwick