1 Two pits and a group of linear banks seen on aerial photographs to the south of Marston mill were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project. ...
Two pits and a group of linear banks can be seen on aerial photographs to the south of Marston Mill.
1 Three 5m diameter circular cropmarks that are possibly bomb craters seen on aerial photographs 100m northwest of “Meadowside”.
Three 5m diameter circular cropmarks that are possibly bomb craters can be seen on aerial photographs 100m northwest of "Meadowside".
1A rectangular enclosure formed by earthwork banks seen on aerial photographs 200m south of Bretford Bridge beside the Fosse Way was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping ...
A rectangular enclosure formed by earthwork banks can be seen on aerial photographs 200m south of Bretford Bridge beside the Fosse Way.
12 The Ridge and furrow ploughing apparent on aerial photographs near Wolston Grange and Manor Farm, Wolston was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
Ridge and furrow ploughing is apparent as cropmarks on aerial photographs near Wolston Grange and Manor Farm,
Wolston
12Brandon Hall garden, Brandon Hall, Wolston, Rugby.
Situated on the north bank fo the Avon at Brandon, developed as a cottage ornee to designs by Robert Lugar in 1809. Lodge to ...
Pleasure grounds with drive and walks, parkland, large kitchen garden and orchards. Hotel since 1950.
Recommended for inclusion on the Local List (key site) by Lovie.
1 Brandon Silk Mill garden, Brandon Silk Mill, Wolston, Rugby.
Lovie reports the house was demolished C20th and trees surviving from garden. He comments that 1792 Eagle Plan clearly shows ornamental ...
House demolished C20th.Area of pleasure grounds, pond, vegetable garden and orchard.
1 Priory Hill garden, Wolston, Rugby.
Lovie reports villa pleasure grounds with walks, shrubberies, drive and lodge.
Adjacent to railway line.
Now a social club; some planting remains with much modern planting.
Lovie recommends ...
Pleausre grounds with walks and shrubberies. Some planting remains.
1 Ryton Gardens, Wolston, Rugby.
Headquarters of Henry Doubleday Research Association. Gardens demonstrate organic gardening methods; orchard; herbs; herbaceous, rose and shrub gardens; ponds.
Note: Renamed ‘Garden Organic’ in 2005.
Headquarters of Henry Doubleday Research Association. Renamed Garden Organic in 2005.
Orchard, fruit, herbs, vegetables, herbaceous, shrubs. All demonstrate organic gardening methods.
Recommended for inclusion in Local List by Lovie.
1 This is located off Willenhall Lane, Brandon. A Bourne print shows a 15 fine arch masonry viaduct with nine wide elliptically headed arches. Flanked by battlemented buttresses ...
Avon Viaduct, a railway viaduct that was built during the Imperial period. It is situated to the south of Brandon.
1 There is an earthwork mound marked on modern OS map.
2 The mound appears on OS 2nd edition as a circular feature within the Grove and with a series of ...
The site of a mound of unknown date. It is visible as an earthwork. The mound is situated 300m south west of St Margarets Church, Wolston.
2 A possible enclosure shows as a cropmark on an air photograph.
The site of a possible enclosure of unknown date. It is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated 600m south west of St Margarets Church, Wolston.
1 An archaeological evaluation of land at the former Wolston High School involved background documentary research, geophysical survey and trial trenching. The work revealed only a single Bronze Age/early Iron ...
Findspot - during archaeological work a Bronze Age or early Iron Age pit, a light scatter of Romano-British pottery and remains of a medieval or post medieval field system were found at Wolston High School.
1 A large flake was recovered during fieldwalking as part of the evaluation at Wolston Fields Farm. It may have been reworked in a later period.
Findspot - a flint flake of Palaeolithic date was found 500m east of Ryton on Dunsmore. The flint flake might have been re-worked at a later date.
1 A number of flints of apparently Neolithic date were recovered during fieldwalking as part of the evaluation at Wolston Fields Farm.
Findspot - a Neolithic flint scatter of flint flakes and tools was found during a field walking exercise 500m east of Ryton on Dunsmore.
1 A number of flints of apparently Bronze Age date were recovered during fieldwalking as part of the evaluation at Wolston Fields Farm.
2 Bronze Age date confirmed.
Findspot - several flint artefacts of Bronze Age date were found during a field walking exercise 500m east of Ryton on Dunsmore.
1 Gravel pit marked on 1886 map.
The site of a pit from which gravel was extracted during the Imperial period. It was marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886, and was situated 100m northwest of the War Memorial, Wolston.
1 Clay pit SW of Barn Cottage Farm marked on 1886 map.
The site of a clay pit from which clay was extracted during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
1 Find made with a metal detector in 1987. A late prehistoric gold stater in good condition. Weight 5.77g. This is an example of British B, a forerunner of the ...
Findspot - an Iron Age coin known as a stater was found 800m south east of Bretford.
2 The cropmark of a possible ring ditch has been identified from air photographs.
3 The circular cropmarks was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
A possible ring ditch of Neolithic or Bronze Age date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated 600m south east of Wolston.
2 Several possible linear cropmark features can be identified on an air photograph. These may be geological in origin.
3 Reintrepretation of 1 suggests a single linear feature with a ...
Several linear features of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs, representing ?geological features and possibly part of an enclosure. They are situated 1km north east of The Holdings.
1 This bridge near the church, though partly of brick, contains much earlier stonework in its three arches, the centre of which is somewhat irregular in shape.
3 18th century, altered, ...
Wolston Bridge, a road bridge that was built during the Post Medieval or Imperial period. It is situated 100m north of St Margarets Church, Wolston.
1 Local enquiries revealed that the foundations of the last of several manor houses of Wolston are at the above grid reference. Remains suggest that the building was brick with ...
The site of Wolston Manor House which was probably built during the Post Medieval or Imperial period. The site lies to the south east of St Margarets Church.