1 A small area of cropmark features are visible immediately to the E of Milcote Manor. They may be part of a larger complex, recorded as MWA1297 to the East. ...
A small area of cropmark features are visible immediately to the E of Milcote Manor. They may be part of a larger complex, recorded as MWA1297 to the East.
1 A large U-shaped pit or ditch was recorded during a watching brief at 5 Orchard Drive, Alcester. This indicated the survival of deposits not directly affected by previous excavation ...
A large U-shaped pit or ditch was recorded during a watching brief at 5 Orchard Drive, Alcester. This indicated the survival of deposits not directly affected by previous excavation or by the 1960s housing development.
1 The banks, ditches and ridge and furrow ploughing evident on aerial photographs were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
2 The bank is probably a ...
Banks, ditches and ridge and furrow ploughing are evident on aerial photographs adjacent to Bilton Hill. Rig now levelled.
1 Ditches and banks visible on aerial photographs immediately to the north east of Kingley Farm, Wixford were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
2 The ...
Ditches and banks are visible on aerial photographs immeadiately to the north east of Kingley Farm, Wixford.
1Linear ditches seen on Aerial Photographs to the west of Broom Court Lodge were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
Linear ditches seen on Aerial Photographs to the west of Broom Court Lodge.
1 2 A flint scatter from the Neolithic and Bronze Age was recorded during fieldwalking at Middle Hunscote Farm. Subsequent trial trenching recorded a substantial earlier Neolithic flint assemblage. No ...
A flint scatter from the Neolithic and Bronze Age was recorded during evaluation at Middle Hunscote Farm. A number of ditches and pits from the Bronze Age were also recorded.
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.
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.
1 Earthwork banks and a ditch seen on aerial photographs beside the railway to the north of Brandon Castle were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping ...
Earthwork banks and a ditch can be seen on aerial photographs beside the railway to the north of Brandon Castle.
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 Four ditches in a parallel alignment are evident on aerial photographs 100m to the southwest of moated manor site at Whichford were mapped as part of the English Heritage ...
Four ditches in a parallel alignment are evident on aerial photographs 100m to the southwest of moated site at Whichford.
1A complex of ditches are evident on aerial photographs in fields to the south of Middle Lane and the west of Bakehouse Lane, Whitacre Heath, Nether Whitacre mapped as part ...
A complex of ditches are evident on aerial photographs in fields to the south of Middle Lane and the west of Bakehouse Lane, Whitacre Heath, Nether Whitacre
1 A ring ditch and linear features 350m to the north west of Newlands Farm, Curdworth are evident as crop marks on aerial photographs mapped as part of English Heritage ...
A ring ditch and linear features 350m to the north west of Newlands Farm, Curdworth are evident as crop marks on aerial photographs.
1 A group of ditches that can be seen on aerial photographs to the east of the A46 and to the south of Black Spinney were mapped as part of ...
A group of ditches can be seen on aerial photographs to the east of the A46 and to the south of Black Spinney.
1 A linear ditch orientated approximateley east-west direction is evident on aerial photographs to the south of the railway near Brandon Wood Farm.The differing alignment of the rig on either ...
A linear ditch orientated approximateley in an east-west direction is evident on aerial photographs to the south of the railway near Brandon Wood Farm.The differing alignment of the rig on either side of the cropmark points to it beeing the remains of an
1 A broad linear ditch orientated approximateley in an north-south direction is evident on aerial photographs to the south of the railway near Brandon Wood Farm. The function of this ...
A crescent shaped feature orientated approximateley in an north-south direction is evident on aerial photographs to the south of the railway near Brandon Wood Farm.
1 Earthworks in the form of rectangular banks and linear dirtches visible on aerial photographs were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project. The banks and ...
Earthworks in the form of rectangular banks and linear dirtches visible on aerial photographs may be the remains of a shrunken village. Features are located at the rear (east) of the properties on the High Street, Ryton on Dunsmore.
1 Two undated crop marks apparent on aerial photographs were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
2 The more westerly of the two crop marks appears to ...
Two linear crop marks can be seen on aerial photographs 900m south east from Dunnington Court.
1 Interconnecting linear Ditches seen on aerial photographs 100m to the east of the bridge at Bretford were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
2 These would ...
Interconnecting linear Ditches can be seen on aerial photographs 100 mto the east of the bridge at Bretford.
1 A series of ditches seen on aerial photographs 270m to the south of All Oaks Wood were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
A series of ditches can be seen on aerial photographs 270m to the south of All Oaks Wood.
1 Undated curvilinear ditch found during water main renewal in Seggs lane.
A curvilinear ditch was found during water mains renewal in Seggs Lane. No dating evidence was recovered from any of the fills.
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.
1 2 A ditch/gully aligned east-west which was 3m in length (ending within the trial trench) was found. To the east, 2m of a further southest/northwest ditch/gully extending outside ...
Two gullies or ditches were identified in a trial trench. No pottery was found suggesting that settlement activity was not nearby.
1 2 A possible ditch, containing a fragment of probable saddle quern and Neolithic rejuvenation flake, was recorded during observation on a site in Upper Brailes. These finds may be ...
A possible ditch, containing a fragment of probable saddle quern and Neolithic rejuvenation flake, was recorded during observation on a site in Upper Brailes. These finds may be residual, but they do show prehistoric activity in the vicinity.