12 Linear earthworks were identified to the east of the primary school playing field, from LiDAR imagery, by the AOC Assessment of Local Services Villages for Stratford-on-Avon District Council in ...
A set of linear earthworks visible on LiDAR imagery; these features are possibly related to the former extent of medieval settlment to the north and west.
12 Feint amorphous earthworks were identified to the east of the primary school playing field, from LiDAR imagery, by the AOC Assessment of Local Services Villages for Stratford-on-Avon District Council ...
A set of earthworks visible on LiDAR imagery; these features are possibly related to the former extent of medieval settlment to the east and south.
1 Moreton Hall built 1907-8 by W.H. Romaine Walker for American Charles Garland. Grounds include terraces, formal gardens, avenue, yew-hedged enclosures and grotto. Now Warwickshire College. Recommended for inclusion on ...
Park and grounds surrounding the early 20th century mansion of Moreton Hall. The features of the park include a formal garden, walks, terraces and a grotto.
1 Formal gardens around neo-Jacobean house built 1909-15 for Maj. Emmett. Features included canal, yew-hedged enclosure, rose garden, wild garden. Sold 1944, demolished 1959, grounds redeveloped. Lodges survive. Recommended for ...
Formal gardens laid in formal style around an early 20th century house, demolished in 1959; but a lodge survives. The gardens are located at Moreton Paddox.
1 Saltway (Sealt Straet) referred to in a charter of AD 956. This was part of a major cross country routeway running eastwards from Stratford.
2 Maps illustrating part of route.
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Part of an Early Medieval trackway known as the 'Saltway'. It is mentioned in a charter of 969 AD. It is part of a major routeway across the country heading east from Stratford upon Avon. It may have originated during the Roman period.
1 The possible extent of Medieval settlement, based on the first edition 6″ map of 1886, 45NE, excluding the known shrunken settlement (1341).
2 Listed in Domesday in Tremlow Hundred. The ...
The possible extent of the Medieval settlement of Moreton Morrell. The area of settlement is suggested by documentary evidence.
1 A brick shuttered pillbox built on the railway embankment just west of the river crossing in Warwick. Commanding a clear view (if the trees were felled) of both the ...
The site of a brick shuttered pillbox dating to the Second World War. It is situated on the Oxford to Birmingham railway line.
This saucer, no doubt from a set, was shown to myself at the recent WVTMS Annual Ploughing Match at Warwick back in October. Knowing nothing of the above, enquiries were ...