1 Near Bubbenhall, 295m SW of Police Station. Romano British urn and some cremated bone, 1959-60, excavated in sand and gravel. Discovered 2.1 to 3m down above gravel level, top ...
The site of a Roman cremation burial which was found in the area between Bubbenhall and Ryton on Dunsmore. The remains of the urn and fragments of cremated bone were found.
1 Flint fragment found at above NGR; probably natural.
Findspot - flint artefacts of Prehistoric date were found 1km north west of Ryton on Dunsmore.
2 A monastic establishment. A field at this location was called Monks Mow on a tithe map.
3 On OS 1886 map the same field was called Monks Meadow.
4 No other ...
The possible site of a Medieval monastery is suggested by place-name evidence. Historic maps show fields in this area called Monks Mow and Monks Meadow. The site lies 400m east of Rock Spinney.
1 A brick kiln is marked at the N tip of Ryton wood.
2 Two kilns and brick works marked.
3 Disused.
4 The area is now a Police Training College.
The site of brickworks where bricks were made during the Imperial period. They are marked on nineteenth century maps. The site is at the north east corner of Ryton Wood.
1 Earthworks, possibly house platforms, centred at the above grid reference, on the opposite side of the A45 from Knightlow tumulus.
The site of earthworks that might be the remains of house platforms. They are of unknown date. The earthworks are situated 600m north east of The Coppice.
1 Fishponds marked.
2 Ponds still contain water. Possibly associated with 18th century Ryton House.
3 These features are two lakes belonging to Ryton House, built in 1806-7. The two lakes lie ...
Possible fishponds used for the breeding and storage of fish. They are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The fishponds date to the Imperial period are still visible as earthworks. They are situated 300m southwest of St Leonard's Church, Ryton on Dunsmore.
1 The Commissioners of the 1517 Inquiry into depopulation reported that at Ryton on Dunsmore ‘by reason of enclosure the remainder of the inhabitants are deprived of common pasture and ...
The site of a Medieval shrunken village. The village is known from documentary evidence and its remains are visible as earthworks. It is situated 400m north east of Ryton on Dunsmore.
1 This was part of the first route in Warwickshire to be turnpiked. The section from Stony Stratford to Dunchurch was turnpiked under an Act of 1706-7 and that from ...
A toll road, whose upkeep was paid for by the extraction of a toll from travellers. It was established as a toll road during the Post Medieval period and continued to be used during the Imperial period. The road ran from Ryton Bridge towards Braunston.
1 A turnpike established between 1750 and 1775. First Act 1754-5.
A toll road running from Ryton Bridge to Banbury, via Southam. Travellers would have paid to use the road during the Imperial period.
2 Large rectangular enclosure with possible internal pits with linear features to N shows to the E and SE of the Bronze Age/Iron Age site at Ryton (WA 1842).
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A large undated enclosure with internal pits is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated 300m northwest of Shrubs Wood, Bubbenhall.
2 Slight traces of possible rectilinear enclosure show on aerial photographs.
3 Roman pot and a La Tene III brooch were found on the surface, exact location uncertain. Site 97 in ...
The possible site of a Roman settlement. An enclosure is visible on aerial photographs and the remains of a ditch were found during an excavation. Fragments of pottery and a brooch have been found on the site which lies 1km east of Bubbenhall.
1 No further information available for this top level record. See children records.
The possible site of a Roman settlement and cemetery. The site is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated 500m east of Bubbenhall.
2 Several pit alignments show on air photographs.
3 Date narrowed down to between the late Bronze Age and the late Iron Age.
Several Prehistoric pit alignments are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated 1km west of Ryton on Dunsmore.
1 The corners of two successive enclosures were recorded during excavation at the former Peugeot Citroen Ryton Plant. The latter probably went out of use in the Romano-British period. An ...
The corners of two successive enclosures were recorded during excavation at the former Peugeot Citroen Ryton Plant. The latter probably went out of use in the Romano-British period. An undated pit and post hole were recorded outside the enclosures.
1 A group of 4 fields to the west of the A423 Road near to Ryton Bridge, Tollbar End has cropmark evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing on ...
A group of 4 fields to the west of the A423 Road near to Ryton Bridge, Tollbar End has cropmark evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing on aerial photographs
1 A group of 2 fields astride the A423 Road near to Ryton Bridge, Tollbar End with cropmark/earthwork evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing on aerial photographs mapped ...
A group of 2 fields astride the A45 Road near to Ryton Bridge, Tollbar End has cropmark/earthwork evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing on aerial photographs
1 A group of 3 fields to the east of the river Avon and 300m west of Coney Grey Farm has cropmark evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing on ...
A group of 3 fields to the east of the river Avon and 300m west of Coney Grey Farm has cropmark evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing on aerial photographs.
1 A field to the east of the river Avon and 500m west of the Avon Caravan Park showing cropmark evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing on aerial photographs ...
A field between the east of the river Avon and 500m west of the Avon Caravan Park shows cropmark evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing on aerial photographs.
1 Drainage channels seen on Aerial photographs of Monks Meadow on the eastern bank of the river Avon mapped as part of the English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project (NMP)
Aerial photographs of Monks Meadow on the eastern bank of the river Avon show evidence of interconnecting drainage channels.
1 Enclosure, fish ponds and ridge and furrow ploughing mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project
A rectangular enclosure formed from banks and ditches is apparent on aerial photographs to the north of Ryton. At the nothern end of the enclosure there appears to be two rectangular fish ponds that are fed from by a small stream, which now drains direct
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing apparent on aerial photographs mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
Ridge and furrow ploughing is apparent on aerial photographs in two fields to the east of the Waste Water Treatment Plant, Ryton.
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing apparent on aerial photographs in two fields to the west of Ryton between the River Avon and the London Road mapped as part ...
Ridge and furrow ploughing is apparent on aerial photographs in two fields to the west of Ryton between the River Avon and the London Road.
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing apparent on aerial photographs in a group of 6 fields to the west of Ryton surrounding “Fair View”, London Road Ryton on Dunsmore mapped as ...
Ridge and furrow ploughing is apparent on aerial photographs a group of 6 fields to the west of Ryton surrounding "Fair View", London Road, Ryton on Dunsmore.
1 Bomb craters to the east of Ryton on Dunsmore are evident on aerial photographs mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
Bomb craters to the east of Ryton on Dunsmore are evident on aerial photographs