1 A chapel at Hardwick (PRN 2067) is recorded in 1138-47.
Documentary evidence suggests that this is the site of a Medieval chapel associated with the deserted settlement at Hardwick. The location is 3km north east of Oxhill.
1 A miscellaneous collection of pottery from a hole in the middle of the village. Seventeen pieces of Samian, various orange and grey ware pot sherds. Two Medieval sherds show ...
Findspot - various pottery sherds dating to the Roman period were found in Tysoe.
1 A beautifully paved ford recently discovered by the farmer in his stream.
The site of a ford, a shallow point in a river where animals, people and vehicles would have crossed. The date of the ford is unknown. It is situated 300m north east of Hardwick Farm.
1 Flints found in 1986: Six broken blade fragments. These are narrow blades and therefore possibly indicative of Mesolithic activity, but there are no diagnostic pieces.
2 Dating confirmed as Mesolithic.
Findspot - several flint blades of Mesolithic date were found on the east side of Edgehill Covert.
1 A rectangular cropmark is possibly visible on an undated colour aerial photograph. It is situated West of Upper Tysoe. Labelled as site A.
A rectangular cropmark is possibly visible on an undated colour aerial photograph. It is situated West of Upper Tysoe.
1 A rectangular cropmark is visible on an undated colour aerial photograph, adjacent to Upper Tysoe allotments. Roman coins have been found in the vicinity. Labelled as Site B.
A rectangular cropmark is visible on an undated colour aerial photograph, adjacent to Upper Tysoe allotments. Roman coins have been found in the vicinity.
1 A number of anomalies were recorded during fluxgate gradiometer survey at Tysoe. These are suggested as evidence of industrial activity, possibly in the form of grain driers. This tallies ...
A number of anomalies were recorded during fluxgate gradiometer survey at Tysoe. These are suggested as evidence of industrial activity, possibly in the form of grain driers.
12 Magnetometer survey at Old Lodge Farm has recorded a settlement of some size. Ditches and pits have been recorded across an area across which fieldwalking has already recorded prehistoric ...
Magnetometer survey at Old Lodge Farm has recorded a settlement of some size. Ditches and pits have been recorded across an area across which fieldwalking has already recorded prehistoric and Roman finds.
1 Magnetometer survey at Lingcroft has recorded a settlement of some size. Ditches, enclosures and pits have been recorded across an area across which fieldwalking has already recorded prehistoric and ...
Magnetometer survey at Lingcroft has recorded a settlement of some size. Ditches, enclosures and pits have been recorded across an area across which fieldwalking has already recorded Roman finds.
1 2Magnetometer survey at Twenty Seven Acres has recorded a settlement of some size. Ditches, enclosures and pits have been recorded across an area across which fieldwalking has already recorded ...
Magnetometer survey at Twenty Seven Acres has recorded a settlement of some size. Ditches, enclosures and pits have been recorded across an area across which fieldwalking has already recorded Roman finds.
1Badger’s Farm house is a Grade 2 Listed Building dating to the later 17th century. The barn and the farmhouse run along the top of the plot and appear to ...
The building dates to at least 1798, shown on the inclosure map of that date and is likely to be the same as the farmhouse to which is attached (late 17th century) as the stone coursing carries on from one building to another. It is likely that it has always been an agricultural building. No evidence for any earlier building was recorded when trenches were excavated within the building and outside it. The ground appears undisturbed in these areas, above the natural clay.
12 Magnetometer survey at Old Lodge Farm has recorded a settlement of some size. Ditches and pits have been recorded across an area across which fieldwalking has already recorded prehistoric ...
Magnetometer survey at Old Lodge Farm has recorded a settlement of some size. Ditches and pits have been recorded across an area across which fieldwalking has already recorded prehistoric and Roman finds.
1 3 Stone built drinking fountain with two stone benches set either side. An inscription is in the arch above the fountain painted black with a black cross reads ...
The site of a drinking fountain dating to the Imperial period. It is situated on the corner of Main Street and Peacock Lane, Middle Tysoe.
12 Earthwork features were identified by the AOC Assessment of Local Services Villages for Stratford-on-Avon District Council in 2012 from a series of aerial photograph taken in 1992, not previously ...
A series of earthwork features were identified from aerial photography, adjacent to the road to Hardwick Road in Lower Tysoe. They possibly represent spoilheaps associated with road construction.
1 Fieldwalking by the Edgehill Project Group revealed a light flint scatter and on initial study there appears to be 25 waste flakes and 5 implements. Also of note is ...
Fieldwalking by the Edgehill Project Group revealed a light flint scatter and on initial study there appears to be 25 waste flakes and 5 implements. Also of note is a light scatter of Romano-British and Medieval pottery.
1 Garden developed since 1928, featuring mixed planting, lawns, steps, wall plants. Recommended for inclusion on Local List.
2 Small 19th century garden is shown on OS 1:10560 1886 Sht Warks ...
Tysoe Manor gardens which are of modern date, although a small garden is shown on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The gardens are located in Upper Tysoe.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Fieldwalking by the Edgehill Project Group produced a concentrated scatter of Romano-British pottery sherds associated with ironstone rubble and dark soil. Some larger stones have been dumped into the ...
The possible site of a Roman settlement. Fragments of Roman pottery, tile and quern stone were found during a fieldwalking survey. A resistivity survey was carried out at the site and revealed a feature of high resistance. Magnetometer survey indicates a possible villa site with earlier ring ditches. The site is located 300m west of Sun Rising Covert.
1 Worked flint found during field walking by the Edge Hill Project Group.
Findspot - Prehistoric flint artefacts were found during a fieldwalking exercise 300m east of The Hangings, as part of the Edge Hill Project.
Modern soil spreading.
1 Field walking in the field was halted when a resident informed the group of the dumping and spreading of soil to infill ridge and furrow. The soil ...
Modern soil spreading.
1 A rectangular enclosure showing on aerial photographs as a positive cropmark. There appears to be a small entrance at the north west corner of the enclosure and possibly an ...
A rectangular enclosure of unknown date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. There appears to be a small entrance at the north west corner of the enclosure and possibly an internal track.
1 An enclosure revealed as a positive cropmark and having a small westerly facing entrance with double ditches.
A double ditched enclosure of unknown. It is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The enclosure is situated 800m south west of Sun Rising.
1 Fieldwalking by the Edgehill Project Group produced a concentrated scatter of Romano-British pottery sherds at SP3546. The collection includes some colour-coated wares but no stone rubble or other indications ...
The possible site of a Roman settlement. Field walking by the Edge Hill Project revealed many finds, including fragments of pottery, tile, quern stone, worked flints and burnt clay or daub. The site was located 800m north west of Sun Rising Hill.
1 Medieval Boy Bishop token date c. 1480-1540. Similar to two found at Fincham in Norfolk in 1996. An iron disc was also found from this locality at ...
Findspot - a Medieval token, date of c. 1480-1540 was found at Tysoe.
1 Turnpike road from Banbury first established by an Act of 1753.
A toll road which ran from Sun Rising House to Banbury. Travellers would have had to pay a toll to use the road during the Imperial period.