1 Ridge and Furrow cultivation in Salford Priors Parish, evident on aerial photographs.
2 Ridge and furrow cultivation transcribed from air photographs.
Earthwork
1 Record of soilmarks south of Wixford. Archaeological significance unknown.
The site of an archaeological feature of unknown date. It is visible as a soil mark and is located to the south of Wixford.
1 Find made with a metal detector in 1987: A 15th century bronze spur.
2 Drawing of 1.
Findspot - a bronze spur dating to the Medieval period was found 950m south west of Rushford.
2 A rectangular enclosure and two sides of a second possible enclosure show on air photographs.
3 Evaluation of the site in advance of the A435 Norton Lenchwick Bypass work found ...
The site of a large ditched enclosure which is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. Inside the enclosure are the remains of a round house, pit cluster and a short ditch, all dating to the Iron Age. The eastern part of the enclosure was annexed in the Roman period. It is located 1km south west of Broom.
2 Linear features show as crop marks.
3 Features mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
4 Possibly a trackway and part of an enclosure.
Several linear features, a possible enclosure and trackway are visible as a crop marks on aerial photographs. They are undated and are located 900m north west of Salford Priors.
1 Half a bronze strap end or buckle belt found with a metal detector – see PRN 1499.
Findspot - a bronze strap end or a belt buckle of Medieval or Post Medieval date was found 900m north east of Salford Priors.
2 Elongated enclosure shows on air photographs.
The site of an enclosure of unknown date. It is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The site lies 900m south east of Bevington Waste.
2 Linear features and possible enclosure show on air photographs.
3 The linear features, possibly parts of three seperate enclosures, visible on air photographs were mapped as part of the ...
A linear feature and a series of possible enclosures of unknown date. They are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They lie 400m south east of Rushford.
2 Linear features and possible trackways show on air photographs.
Linear features and possible trackways appear as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are of unknown date. The features are located 200m west of Iron Cross.
1 Finds made with a metal detector in 1986: Coins of Allectus (293-6), Constans, Constantius II.
Findspot - coins dating to the Roman period were found 500m north of Salford Priors.
Ring ditch and undated enclosure show on air photos.
2 Ring ditch and small rectangular enclosure show on air photograph.
3 Dating given: Neolithic to Bronze Age.
4 The ring ditch evident on ...
The site of a ring ditch dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age period and an enclosure which is undated. They are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs and are located 700m north west of Salford Priors.
1A Ring ditch with parts of two further concentric ditches seen on aerial photographs 100m to the east of Rushford
Cottages, Rushford were mapped as part of English Heritage (EH) ...
A Ring ditch with parts of two further concentric ditches can be seen on aerial photographs 100m to the east of Rushford Cottages, Rushford.
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing seen as cropmarks on aerial photographs of the 1940’s were mapped as part of the
Ridge and furrow ploughing to the north of Iron Cross seen on air photos of the 1940's
1 A rectilinear area formed by earthwork banks seen on aerial photographs between the Bell Inn and St Mathews Church was mapped as part of the English Heritage ...
A rectilinear area formed by earthwork banks can be seen on aerial photographs between the Bell Inn and St Mathews Church Salford Priors.
1 Ridge and Furrow Ploughing seen as cropmarks on aerial photographs in several fields to the east of Salford Priors
was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
Ridge and Furrow Ploughing can be seen as cropmarks on aerial photographs in several fields to the east of
1 Ridge and Furrow Ploughing can be seen as cropmarks on aerial photographs in a field to the south of Salford Priors
Ridge and Furrow Ploughing can be seen as cropmarks on aerial photographs in a field to the south of Salford Priors.
1 A network of ditches, 500m to the north west of Cock Bevington Farm, seen on aerial photographs were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project. The ...
A network of ditches, 500m to the north west of Cock Bevington Farm, can be seen on aerial photographs.
1 Ridge and Furrow Ploughing seen aerial photographs was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project
Two areas of ridge and furrow ploughing 500m north west of Cock Bevington Farm can be seen on aerial photographs.
1 A rectilinear bank and ditches can be seen on aerial photographs in the field imeeadiately to the east of Wood Bevington Farm were mapped as part of the English ...
A rectilinear bank and ditches can be seen on aerial photographs in the field imediately to the east of Wood Bevington Farm.
1 A group of 12 blocks of ridge and furrow ploughing to the west of Weethly Gate and Wood Bevington evident on aerial photographs taken in the 1940s were mapped ...
A group of 12 blocks of ridge and furrow ploughing to the west of Weethly Gate and Wood Bevington are evident on aerial photographs taken in the 1940s
1 A group of 12 blocks of ridge and furrow ploughing to the north of Bevington Hall evident on aerial photographs taken in the 1940s were mapped as part of ...
A group of 3 blocks of ridge and furrow ploughing to the north of Bevington Hall are evident on aerial photographs taken in the 1940s.
12 Medieval Ridge and Furrow Ploughing was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.l
Fields to the West of Moat Farm Cottages, Abbots Salford exhibit cropmark evidence of Medieval Ridge and Furrow Ploughing.
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing seen on aerial photographs in fields between Abbots Salford and the River Avon was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
Ridge and furrow ploughing can be seen on aerial photographs in fields between Iron Cross and the River Arrow.
1An undated crop mark apparent on aerial photographs was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
A curvilinear crop mark can be seen on aerial photographs 850m south east from Dunnington Court.