2 Earthworks of linear features and enclosures show on air photographs and probably indicate a reduced village.
The site of a shrunken village, at Tidmington, dating to the Medieval period. The earthworks are visible on aerial photographs.
2 Linear features and possible enclosures show on air photographs.
Several linear features and enclosures of unknown date are visible as crop marks on aerial photographs. The features are located 600m east of King's Coughton.
2 Linear feature shows as crop mark.
A linear feature is visible as a crop mark on aerial photographs. It is of unknown date and is located 200m north of the Mill Industrial Park, King's Coughton.
2 It has been suggested that these marks indicate a large villa.
3 Enclosures and linear features show on aerial photographs. There is no evidence to support the suggestion made by ...
Cropmarks, visible on aerial photographs, show undated enclosures and linear features. They lie in fields 100m east of Warwick sewage works.
1 Two sub circular enclosures and linear features of unknown date. They are visible on an aerial photograph as cropmarks. The features are located to the south ...
Two sub circular enclosures and linear features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are of unknown date and are situated to the south east of Snowford Bridge.
1 An enclosure and a number of linear features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The features are all of unknown date. They are located to ...
An enclosure and a number of linear features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The features are all of unknown date. They are located to the west of Hampton Lucy.
1 Photocopies of air photographs taken by Aerofilms Ltd in 1971.
2 An oblique Aerial Photograph shows a semi-circular cropmark. The farmer said that he had had an electric fence ...
The site of a possible archaeological feature of unknown date. It is visible as a semi-circular cropmark which is visible on aerial photographs. The feature is located to the north of Ladbroke.
1 Cropmark on WCC digital vertical AP mapping (2002) at NGR 413054, 260155 – Double ditched enclosure approx. 90m x 90m. Western boundary not well defined as laying close to ...
Undated double ditched rectangular enclosure cropmark. The form of the cropmark suggests an Iron Age or Romano-British origin. The site is located 700m West North West of St. John the Baptist's Church, Aston Cantlow.
1 Complex cropmark site.
4 Air photographs show a complex of enclosures including at least three rectangular/subrectangular enclosures, a number of scatters of pits, penannular gullies, other possible enclosures and linear ...
Aerial photographs show a complex of various enclosures, pits, gullies and linear features. Their date is uncertain, but they may be Iron Age or Roman and they may represent the remains of a settlement. They are located at Hatton Rock.
1 Large conjoined rectangular enclosures extending into at least three modern fields with traces of smaller features and a drove road (?).
2 Various Aerial Photographs
3 Undated, but on morphological grounds ...
The site of a possible settlement dating to the Roman period known from enclosures, linear features and a possible trackway. The features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The site is located 700m north west of Hampton Lucy church.
1 Various small enclosures and pits.
3 Air photographs show a complex of enclosures including four or more rectangular/subrectangular enclosures, a number of scatters of pits, penannular gullies, other possible enclosures ...
Aerial photographs show enclosures, pits, gullies and linear features at this site. Partial excavation has suggested a Later Prehistoric to Romano-British date, confirmed by radiocarbon dating. The location is in the area of Grove Field Farm, Wasperton.
1 A linear feature has been identified on an aerial photograph taken in 1986
A linear feature can be seen on an aerial photograph. It is of unknown date and situated 100m west of King John's Castle, Kineton.
3 Complex area of cropmarks which probably indicate a settlement of Prehistoric and/or Roman date. A trackway (PRN 5159) runs across the site and extends across the road to the ...
A complex of linear features that are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They probably represent a settlement of Prehistoric and/or Roman date. They are situated 600m north east of the church at Sherbourne.
2 Undated linear crop mark shows on aerial photograph. This has a number of subrectangular enclosures and linear features to either side (PRN 5416, PRN 4972).
A linear feature of unknown date is visible as a cropmark on an aerial photograph. It is situated 1km west of Lawford Heath Lane.
2 An undated crop mark complex including enclosures, linear features and trackways.
Enclosures, linear features and trackways are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The features are of unknown date. They are situated 800m south of Fulham Wood.
1 At Newnham Regis, between Brinklow and Wolston, there are signs of ancient habitations, and three sepulchral urns were found there some time ago.
2 Near the site of the demolished ...
The site of several ring ditches of Neolithic or Bronze Age date. Some of the ring ditches have been partially excavated and interpreted as the remains of a henge, enclosure and barrow. The ring ditches are situated 700m east of Bretford.
1 Undated settlement, consisting of a subrectangular enclosure and linear features, shows on aerial photographs.
2 In advance of the laying of a gas pipeline, a 20m wide section of the ...
The site of a settlement, possibly of Iron Age or Romano-British date. It is visible as a series of cropmarks on aerial photographs. The settlement is situated 800m north west of Newnham Hall.
2 Probable Prehistoric multiple alignment shows on aerial photograph. This possible pit alignment cuts across a peninsula of land formed by the River Avon.
3 Linear features will be BA to ...
A linear feature, probably a pit alignment, is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is probably of Prehistoric date. The feature is located 700m south east of King's Newnham.
1 On S bank of River Avon at SP4677 traces of enclosures and drove roads (?), leading towards river.
2 SP4677. Twin parallel road ditches directed at loop in the river ...
The site of a possible enclosure and linear features, which might be the remains of a drove road. All features are of unknown date but are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The site is located 800m west of Little Lawford.
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.
2 Undated but probably Prehistoric pit alignment shows on aerial photographs.
3 Linear features will be Bronze Age to Romano-British.
4 Mapped as part of National Mapping Programme. The north-south pit alignment ...
A Prehistoric linear feature, possibly a pit alignment, is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The feature is located 1km south of Bretford.
2 Three sides on an undated enclosure with a linear feature running out of one corner show on aerial photographs.
The remains of an enclosure and a linear feature are visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. They are of unknown date. The enclosure and linear feature are situated 150m east of Coalpit Lane.
1 WJ Ford’s map shows cropmarks as being in this field.
2 No other evidence exist. No surface indications.
Several linear features of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated 1km north of Knightlow Hill.