1 A disused railway signal box shows little signs of decay and is in good condition, though overgrown.
This is the Broom West Junction signal box, built as part of the ...
The site of a railway signal box dating to the Imperial period. It is situated 1km north of Salford Priors.
1 Platelayer’s hut probably contemporary with Site 13 (signal box). The site should be photographed, though not in immediate danger from the proposed new bypass.
The site of a building known as a platelayers' hut on the disused railway. It dates to the Imperial period and situated 400m south west of The Rookery.
1 Spanning the River Arrow is a former railway bridge with abutments built in engneering brick with stone copings. The abutments on the north side of the river have ...
A quarter milepost dating to the Imperial period on the disused railway. These mileposts marked every quarter of a mile along the railway track. This particular milepost is situated 300m east of Salford Priors.
1 A mound of uncertain date was investigated: the only evidence for human activity on mound is single post hole.
2 Mound and post hole should be Neolithic or later, could ...
The site of a mound of uncertain date. An archaeological excavation was carried out and revealed an undated post hole. It is situated 800m south east of Abbot's Salford.
2 A possible ring ditch shows on air photographs. This may be non-archaeological.
3 The ring ditch was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project. The ...
A possible ring ditch which is visible as a cropmark on aerial photograhs. It is of of unknown date. The ring ditch is located 600m north west of Salford Priors.
1 Collection of artefacts comprising key from the 14th to 15th century, Late Medieval belt buckle and lead plugs reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - various Medieval finds, including a belt buckle, were found 600m south west of Salford Priors.
2 Two possible linear cropmarks have been identified from an air photograph. These may be non-archaeological.
3 The cropmarks look as though they are the result of recent agricultural practice
A possible linear feature which is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is of unknown date and is located 750m south east of Iron Cross.
2 A possible linear cropmark has been identified from an air photograph.
3 Linear cropmark identified from an air photograph mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
A possible, undated, linear feature which is visible as a cropmark. It is located 250m north east of Iron Cross.
1 The aerial photographs (e.g. SP0650/17) available to the English Heritage National Mapping Project show crop marks that are probably of geological origin but none that support the Summary for ...
A linear feature and a rectangular enclosure, both undated, are visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. They are located 350m west of Abbot's Salford.
1 The mill at Abbots Salford is recorded in 1086 and 1206. The mill was probably situated on the Avon near Cleeve Mill, as appears from an undated lease to ...
The site of a watermill, for which there are documentary records from the Medieval period. Its exact location in Abbots Salford is unknown.