1 The excavation of three trial trenches west of the Caldecott Arms, Long Lawford, revealed evidence of Romano-British activity, including two ditches. These ran roughly at right angles to one ...
Two Romano-British ditches, which may have been field boundaries or related to a settlement enclosure, were recorded during trial trenching West of The Caldecott Arms, Chapel Street, Long Lawford.
1 The excavation of three trial trenches in the centre of the medieval village of Long Lawford recorded a number of undated pits, ditches and gullies. These were probably ...
Undated features, including pits, ditches and gullies, recorded during trial trenching on land to the west of Caldecott Arms, Chapel Street, Long Lawford.
1 The probable extent of the medieval settlement of Long Lawford based on the OS first edition map of 1887, 28 NW.
2 The ridge and furrow plotting of the parish.
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The probable extent of the medieval settlement at Long Lawford based on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887, excavation, and on aerial photographs.
1 An archaeological evaluation consisting of four trenches was undertaken prior to the residential development of the site. A single, undated gully was recorded along with two modern land drains.
An undated gully was recorded during trial trench evaluation. The site was located to the west of Lawford Lane, Bilton, Long Lawford.
1 Find of Roman pottery. No other information.
Findspot - fragments of Roman pottery were found 1km east of Church Lawford.
1 Excavation of a small gravel pit in 1873 revealed the neck of a Roman jug. In 1874 in the same pit was found a small Roman vessel of ...
Findspot - fragments of Roman pottery from jugs, a lamp and a cinerary urn were found 1km south west of Little Lawford, suggesting that this might be the site of a Roman settlement.
2 Complex of enclosures, linear features, trackways and a pit alignment show on aerial photographs.
A complex of enclosures, linear features, trackways and a pit alignment. The features are of unknown date. They are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The site lies 500 south west of Lawford Heath.
Undated complex of enclosures and linear features shows on aerial photographs.
2 A complex of enclosures and linear crop marks shows on aerial photographs.
Enclosures and linear features of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are located 800m south of Lawford Heath.
1 AP.
2 Undated enclosures show on aerial photographs.
3 Possibly a later Prehistoric open settlement.
4 Dating narrowed to between the Neolithic and the Romano British periods.
Several enclosures of prehistoric date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated 800m west of Cawston Spinney.
Prehistoric flints found near Newton, Newbold and Lawford.
1 Amongst the items discussed at a Rugby School Natural History Society meeting on May 18th 1867 was “ancient flint weapons from the ...
Find
1 Found on farmland in May 1982 was a sestertius of Marcus Aurelius or Commodus (161-192). It was minted in Rome. The coin is in very poor condition.
Findspot - a single Roman coin was found 1km south west of Long Lawford.
2 A cluster of small subrectangular enclosures (PRN 4972) and linear features, including a length of pit alignment, show on air photographs.
3 Date revised to between the late Bronze Age ...
A Prehistoric pit alignment is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It might be associated with a cluster of enclosures that lie nearby. The pit alignment is situated in the area of Lawford Heath.
2 Undated subrectangular enclosure with a linear feature extending from one corner shows on aerial photographs.
An enclosure of unknown date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. A linear feature extends from one corner of the enclosure. The features are situated 100m east of Lawford Heath Lane.
2 Ridge and furrow cultivation transcribed from air photographs.
3 Shown on aerial photograph transcript.
The remains of Medieval/Post Medieval ridge and furrow cultivation in the parish of Long Lawford. In some areas the ridge and furrow is visible on aerial photographs, whilst in others it remains as an earthwork.
1 AP.
2 Two intersecting sub-rectangular enclosures and a linear feature (PRN 6226) show on air photographs.
3 Probably a later Prehistoric farmstead surrounded by enclosure ditches.
4 Dating altered to Neolithic up ...
The site of Prehistoric enclosures and linear features that are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The features might represent the remains of a settlement. It is located 500m north of London Road.
2 A cluster of small subrectangular enclosures and linear features, including a length of pit alignment (PRN 5622), show on air photographs.
A cluster of small subrectangular enclosures and linear features of unknown date. They are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The features are situated 500m south west of Lawford Heath.
2 Complex of linear features and enclosures shows on air photographs.
3 The complex is an area of considerable archaeological significance. It appears to form part of a much larger ...
A complex of enclosures and linear features of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated 500m west of Lawford Heath Lane.
2 Linear features show on air photographs. These linear features are probably non-archaeological.
Linear features of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated in the area of Lawford Heath.
1 Exacavtion recorded Mid to Late Iron Age occupation. Comprised of an enclosure and a few associated gullies. Subsequent Late Iron Age to 1st/2nd century AD occupation evidence was also ...
Exacavation recorded Mid to Late Iron Age occupation, comprised of an enclosure and a few associated gullies. Subsequent Late Iron Age to 1st/2nd century AD occupation evidence was also present, including gullies, pits and boundary ditches.
1 A single Late Neolithic pit was found during excavations at Lodge Farm. The pit contained 14 stratified flint flakes of Late Neolithic/Bronze Age date and three large fragments of ...
A single Late Neolithic pit was found during excavations at Lodge Farm. The pit contained 14 stratified flint flakes of Late Neolithic/Bronze Age date and three large fragments of hazelnut shell.
1 The ridge and furrow ploughing apparent as crop marks on aerial photographs to the east of Lodge Farm, Long
Lawford and a curvilinear bank at the western edge ...
Ridge and furrow ploughing is apparent as crop marks on aerial photographs to the east of Lodge Farm, Long Lawford.
1 Post-medieval features were identified by archaeological investigations. They included remains of possible ditches, pits and gullies. Pottery dating from the 17th – 19th centuries was recovered from ...
Several post-medieval features, including the surviving remains of possible ditches and pits may relate to post-medieval property boundaries, gardening or rubbish disposal activities within those properties.
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing apparent as crop marks on aerial photographs between “The Acre” and “Gillings” Long
Lawford and a long ditch cuting through several fields of medieval ploughing were ...
Ridge and furrow ploughing is apparent as crop marks on aerial photographs between "The Acre" and "Gillings" Long Lawford. A long ditch cuts through several fields of medieval ploughing.
1An undated ditch was recorded in an evaluation trench. It was overlain by plough soil and doesn’t correspond to known late 19th century boundaries so is therefore older.
An undated ditch was recorded in an evaluation trench. It was overlain by plough soil and doesn't correspond to known late 19th century boundaries so is therefore older.