1 Two undated crop marks apparent on aerial photographs were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
2 The more westerly of the two crop marks appears to ...
Two linear crop marks can be seen on aerial photographs 900m south east from Dunnington Court.
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing seen on arial photographs 300m to the north of Green Street Farm was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
Ridge and furrow ploughing between Iron Cross and the River Arrow,Salford Priors CP Ridge and furrow ploughing can be seen on aerial photographs 300m to the north of Green Street Farm.
1 Salford Farm garden, Salford Priors.
Lovie comments on the formal garden and paddock with boundary planting.
Formal garden and garden.
1 Salford Priors Vicarage garden, Salford Priors.
Lovie reports pleasure grounds with glass structure and a paddock.
Villa with pleasure grounds and paddock.
1 Bevington Hall (Bevington Manor) garden, Salford Priors.
Lovie reports an early/mid C16th house which were flats at the time of his report (1996/7).
Garden had drive, terraces, paddocks and orchard.
Villa garden with terraces, paddocks and orchard.
1 Chapel Oad garden, Salford Priors, Stratford.
Lovie reports pleasure grounds with walks; kitchen garden; paddocks with clumps and boundary planting.
State unknown as Lovie did not visit.
Pleasure grounds; kitchen garden; paddocks.
1 Pitchill Garden, Salfrod Priors.
Lovie reports drive; pleasure grounds with walks; orchard; kitchen garden.
State of gardens unknown.
Pleasure grounds, kitchen garden and orchard.
1 Limestone block with holes to secure missing face plate; carries benchmark.
2 The milestone is still in place.
A limestone milestone of the Imperial period. It is situated at Iron Cross, north west of Salford Priors.
1 The milestone here was destroyed in 1966.
The site of a milestone dating to the Imperial period. It was located 2km west of Salford Priors.
1 Cock Bevington. A Saxon spearhead turned up by the motor plough in the field opposite the farm house. It was approximately where there had been a hedge recently. The ...
Findspot - an Anglo Saxon spearhead, dating to the Migration or Early Medieval period, was found near Cock Bevington.
1 Road bridge, Salford Priors. Panel.
2 Built in 1806 to carry the Stratford-Evesham road over the River Arrow. It has a single, semi-circular brick arch of considerable span. Prominent tie ...
Salford Bridge, a road bridge built in the Imperial period over the River Arrow. The bridge is situated to the east of the village.
1 Garden designed to display unusual herbaceous perennials, old fashioned and English roses. Recommended for inclusion on Local List.
The site of a garden dating which was established during the 20th century. It contains unusual herbaceous perennials, old fashioned and English Roses. It is situated 400m north west of Dunnington.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Formal gardens and pleasure grounds attached to house built c1880. Paddock and formal pond to N. Recommended for inclusion on Local List.
2 OS 1:10560 1886 Sht Warks 43SW shows ...
A formal garden dating from the Imperial onwards is marked on the Ordnance Survey maps of 1886 and 1924. It is situated 900m north west of Salford Priors.
1 Monastic site, with 17th century and later building. There was a formal garden to the east of the house, though this has now been removed. House restored as hotel ...
The site of a formal garden dating originally from the Post Medieval period. A modern garden has recently been created on this site. Features include the remains of a moat, an orchard and a drive. It is situated in Abbots Salford.
1 The Saltford referred to in a charter of 714 (probably spurious) and in 1086. Indicates the crossing of a major saltway across the Avon.
2 Map marking site of ford.
The site of a ford dating from the Early Medieval and Medieval periods. It is known from documentary evidence to be a crossing point of a major saltway across the Avon. It is called the Saltford and is located 250m north west of the sewage works, Salford Priors.
1 Turnpike road established between 1750 and 1775 as part of the Alcester/ Evesham network.
A toll road whose upkeep was paid for by the extraction of a toll. It was in use during the Imperial period and ran from Evesham to Crabbs Cross.
1 Park field names occur on Tithe Award around Salford Lodge. Not shown as a park on 19th century maps. Fieldnames may by indicative of earlier park, perhaps belonging to ...
Salford Lodge Park, a park dating to the Medieval and Post Medieval periods. It is known from documentary evidence. The site of the park is in the area of Salford Priors.
1 The possible extent of the Medieval settlement, based on the first edition 6″ map of 1886, 43SW.
2 The ridge and furrow plotting of the parish.
3 Salford Priors is listed ...
The possible extent of the Medieval settlement at Salford Priors as suggested by the Ordnance Survey map of 1886 and from ridge and furrow earthworks visible on aerial photographs.
1 The possible extent of the Medieval settlement, including the shrunken settlement PRN 6415, and based on the first edition 6″ map, 49NW 1884.
2 The ridge and furrow plotting ...
The possible extent of the Medieval settlement at Abbot's Salford. It is known from the Ordnance Survey map of 1886 and from ridge and furrow earthworks visible on aerial photographs.
1 The possible exent of the post-medieval settlement of Dunnington, based on the first edition 6″ maps.
2 Dunnington is not listed in the Domesday survey.
3 Dunnington and Dunnington Heath are ...
The possible extent of the post medieval settlement at Dunnington based on documentary evidence.
1 Wood Bevington was originally part of Salford Priors Estate, granted to the Canons of Kenilworth in the early 12th century, and Wood Bevington Farm was the seat of one ...
A manor house and an oratory, a private chapel, dating from the Medieval onwards. It is situated 300m north west of Wood Bevington.
Negative watching brief.
1 A watching brief took place at 12 Abbots Salford in 1996. Archaeological remains were not observed, but this may have been due to initial construction proceeding without ...
See EWA3333
Negative watching brief.
1 A watching brief was carried out in 1995 on the construction of a garage at Red House Barns, Abbots Salford. No archaeological deposits were observed at the ...
See EWA3334
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