1 The possible extent of the Medieval settlement, based on the first edition 6″ map, 50SE 1886.
2 The ridge and furrow plotting for the parish (of Treddington [PRN 6455) shows ...
The probable extent of Medieval settlement in Armscote as indicated on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886 and from aerial photographs showing ridge and furrow earthworks.
1 During the observation of the demolition and rebuilding of c.18m of churchyard wall, a series of gravestone fragments of 17th – mid 19th century date and 2 fragments of ...
Gravestone fragments of Post Medieval date were found during archaeological work. Fragments of carved stone from the Medieval period were also found. The finds were made at the cemetery of the church in Tredington.
1 112 sherds of Roman date brought into Warwick Museum. This includes a sherd in apparently ‘Belgic-type’ fabric. This group contains pottery from the early-mid 2nd century onward. This site ...
The site of a possible Roman settlement known from pottery and tile. It is located 600m north west of the allotment gardens.
12 Aerial photos.
3 Ridge and furrow cultivation transcribed from air photographs.
4 Aerial photo.
Ridge and furrow cultivation in Tredington Parish, dating from the Medieval period onwards. In some areas of the parish the ridge and furrow survives as an earthwork. In other areas it is visible on aerial photographs.
1 Earthwork remains of shrunken settlement on south side of Darlingscote village show on air photographs. These have been plotted on the ridge and furrow plot for Tredington ...
The site of a shrunken village dating to the Medieval period.Two areas of desertion are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs and lidar.