2 A system of subrectangular enclosures attached to a linear ditch shows on aerial photographs. This is overlain by a later deerpark.
3 Ditches described above mapped as part of English ...
Enclosures and linear features that are of unknown date. They are visible as crop marks on aerial photographs and are situated 700m north of Middleton Hall. Possibly part of a prehistoric field system.
1 In 1971, a looped palstave was found during ploughing.
2 SEW gives SP1998 as the location, presumably from records in Birmingham Museum.
3 Vine gives SP1898 as the ...
Find spot - a palstave, a bronze axehead, Bronze Age in date was found approximately 200m to the south west of Middleton Hall.
1 A large and well exposed hearth.
2 The site has been totally destroyed by recent gravel working.
3 First described in October 1913. It then appeared as a low mound composed ...
The site of a burnt mound, a mound of fire-cracked stones usually accompanied by a trough or pit. The mound was Prehistoric in date and was situated 75m to the south east of Middleton Hall.
1 Recorded as a late Bronze Age/Iron Age field system centred on SP191986.
Possible late Bronze Age/Iron Age field system at Middleton Park.
1 A pear-shaped burnt mound set in a slight hollow near to Langley Brook, comprising heat shattered stone. No finds were recovered. Areas of burnt material identified further ...
A Bronze Age burnt mound uncovered during a watching brief connected with the Birmingham Northern Relief Road project.
1 A short length of ditch, aligned north-west south-east, may be associated with a burnt mound in the same area (WA 9118) and is tentatively dated to the Bronze Age ...
A possible Bronze Age ditch uncovered during a watching brief connected with the Birmingham Northern Relief Road project.
1 Burnt mound encountered on county boundary during survey of agricultural land in West Midlands by Birmingham and Warwickshire Archaeological Society. This was cut through by the stream, Langley Brook, ...
The site of a burnt mound, a mound of fire cracked stones usually associated with a pit or trough. It was Prehistoric in date and was situated 500m west of Allen End.
1 A mound alongside drainage ditch, possibly straightened natural stream. Situated on a steep slope. Hollow on top of mound. The mound measures c 15 by 13m, ...
The site of a burnt mound, a mound of fire-cracked stone usually accompanied by a trough or pit, dating to the Late Bronze Age to Iron Age period. It was situated c 450m to the east of New Park Farm.