1 An earthwork survey of Church Field in 2002 recorded a possible building platform which may have been the site of a cottage mentioned in a survey dating to 1589 ...
A possible building platform, which may have been the site of a cottage mentioned in 1589 and mapped in 1736. The site is located 100m west of The Vicarage, Wootton Wawen.
1 Site of a pit and a raised linear feature (to the height of two and a half feet). The function and date are unknown.
Site of earthworks including a pit and a linear feature in May's Wood, 2km southwest of Henley-in-Arden.
1 A hollow way running E-W is crossed by a N-S road. At the SE angle of the two roads is a group of six building platforms. One is much ...
The site of a possible Medieval shrunken village at Wootton Wawen. It is visible as an earthwork and features include house platforms and a hollow way.
1 A fishpond which may have been the ‘Newenton Ponde’ recorded in a perambulation of 1608 has been surveyed by a University of Warwick extramural class. The pool lay beside ...
A fishpond used for the breeding and storage of fish, which dates to the Medieval/Post Medieval period. An associated dam is also visible as an earthwork. The site has been fully surveyed, and is situated to the south of Hunger Hill, Wootton Wawen.
1 Details of dark soilmarks were reported by a member of the public, in the agricultural land immediately to the south of the present Austy Wood, that used to lie ...
A series of dark sub-circular soilmarks were identified by a member of the public. These, and some possible linear features can be seen on modern aerial photographs. A small collection of flints have also been picked up across these fields.
1 Earthwork identified by Bryn Gethin on LiDAR and modern aerial mapping. It could be an Iron Age defended enclosure or small Hill Fort.
2 Documentary research did not uncover evidence ...
Ditched earthwork is visible on LiDAR and modern aerial photographs. This could be the remains of a small Hillfort or defended enclosure. It could also be a seige castle.