1 In the field to the N of the crossroads where the B4451 crosses the A41 are two mounds, possibly ploughed-down tumuli. This was reported to the OS in a ...
The site of two possible round barrows of Bronze Age date. The site is located 600m north of the church at Gaydon.
1 About six years ago a Bronze Age barrow was found in Itchington Holt by a party of archaeologists.
2 The mound has the definite appearance of a robbed-out barrow,with a ...
The site of a possible round barrow, a mound built to conceal a burial. It probably dates to the Bronze Age. It is located in Itchington Holt.
1 At Frizhill, near Combrooke, there are distinct tumuli in Bowshot Wood.
2 Two miles from Moreton Morrell on the Foss Way is Bowshot Wood which contains a tumulus.
3 Bowshot Wood ...
Two round barrows, dating to the Bronze Age, are thought to have been located 700m from Compton Verney House, Compton Verney, in Bowshot Wood.
1 Barrows are included during the perambulation of the Long Itchington Charter bounds in a reference to ‘Sic hlawe’ and ‘Lytlam hlawe’. The position of these has been suggested ...
The site of two possible round barrows dating to the Bronze Age. Alternatively they may represent Anglo Saxon burials of the Migration or Early Medieval periods. They are known from documentary sources and were located 800m east of Burnt Firs.