2 Three sides of a subrectangular enclosure show on aerial photographs. A second possible subrectangular enclosure which is cut by a road shows nearby.
A sub-rectangular enclosure of unknown date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated 500m south west of Lawford Heath Lane.
1 Photographic record of the building. Brickwork externally could be 18th/19th. Although the internal photographs showed black beams these appeared to be late features rather than indicators of an earlier ...
Cottage shown on first edition ordnance survey map. The house appeared to be 18th/19th centuryin date but many of the internal features have been obscured by plasterwork/cladding.
2 Undated linear crop marks forming a right angle show on aerial photographs.
Linear features of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated north of Bull and Butcher Wood.
2 Ridge and furrow cultivation transcribed from air photographs.
The remains of Medieval ridge and furrow cultivation in the parish of Stretton on Dunsmore. Some of the ridge and furrow is visible on aerial photographs. In other places it survives as an earthwork.
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.
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing apparent on aerial photographs of fields between Field Farm and Fineacre Lane, Stretton on Dunsmore mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
Ridge and furrow ploughing is apparent on aerial photographs of fields between Field Farm and Fineacre Lane, Stretton on Dunsmore
1 An extensive area bounded by Burnthurst Lane to the south, Wappenbury Woods to the west and Ryton Wood to the north, has numerous fields with cropmark evidence of ridge ...
An extensive area bounded by Burnthurst Lane to the south, Wappenbury Woods to the west and Ryton Wood to the north, has numerous fields with cropmark evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing on aerial photographs.
1 An old track on a bank can be seen on aerial photographs was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project. The track and the ridge ...
An old track on a bank can be seen on aerial photographs.
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing in two fields adjacent to The Bull and Butcher Farm can seen as cropmarks on aerial photographs mapped as part of the English Heritage National ...
Ridge and furrow ploughing in two fields adjacent to The Bull and Butcher Farm can can be seen as cropmarks on aerial photographs
1 Dunsmore Heath Avenue, Dunchurch /Stretton on Dunsmore, Rugby.
Avenue planting along main road from Dunchurch towards Coventry, ending at Frog Hall. Conifers at E end, deciduous trees from boundary of ...
Avenue planting of pines and deciduous along main road from Dunchurch towards Coventry ending at Frog Hall.
Recommended for inclusion on the Register by Lovie.
1 A substantial timber-framed building, of 16th-17th century date. Has two stories, built with colour washed brick and plaster infilling and an old tile roof. The south-west front ...
A timber framed house that dates to the Medieval or Post Medieval periods. It is situated in Stretton on Dunsmore.
1 The probable extent of the medieval settlement based on the OS map of 1886, 27SE.
2 The ridge and furrow plotting of the parish.
3 Domesday lists the village in Marton ...
The probable extent of the medieval settlement at Stretton on Dunsmore based on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886, and on aerial photographs.
1 During a watching brief on the excavation of foundation trenches at this location (WA 8339), earthworks were noted in the back garden. These were described as low platforms which ...
During archaeological work in a garden in Church Hill, Stretton on Dunsmore, the remains of several platforms were found. They may represent the remains of Medieval settlement in this area.
Redundant record (previously used to record an event).
1 Gavel pit marked on 1886 map.
The site of a gravel pit from which gravel was extracted during the Imperial period. It was marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886, and was situated at Knob Hill, Stretton-on-Dunsmore.
1 Brickworks marked on 1886 map.
The site of brickworks, where bricks were made during the Imperial period. They were marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886, and were located 500m south of Stretton on Dunsmore.
2 Faint traces of three sides of a possible rectangular cropmark enclosure can be identified from air photographs.
3 Dating narrowed to within the Neolithic and Romano British periods.
The site of a possible enclosure of unknown date. The enclosure is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated 300m south west of Lawford Heath Lane.
2 An undated linear feature shows on aerial photographs.
A linear feature of unknown date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated on Dunsmore Heath.