1 Site is one element in a complex of cropmarks including enclosures and pits.
2 Air photos show the site as a double ring ditch with a faint possible ditch between ...
Aerial photographs showed a complex of cropmarks including a double ring ditch and pits. Excavation uncovered evidence of cremations and a probably hengi-form barrow of Neolithic and Bronze Age date. The site was under the M40 at Barford.
2 A possible ring ditch shows on air photographs. This may be non-archaeological.
3 The ring ditch was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project. The ...
A possible ring ditch which is visible as a cropmark on aerial photograhs. It is of of unknown date. The ring ditch is located 600m north west of Salford Priors.
2 A ring ditch shows on an air photograph. This may be non-archaeological.
A possible ring ditch, the date of which is not known, is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is located 300m south east of the church, Wasperton.
Possible cropmark enclosure.
2 Very faint traces of a circular enclosure show on an air photograph.
A circular enclosure is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is of unknown date and is located 380m from Saxon Mill Weir, Old Milverton.
3 A possible complex of cropmark features has been identified on air photographs, comprising a D-shaped cropmark enclosure and several short linear features.
The site of an undated D-shaped enclosure and several short linear features. They are visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The site is located 950m north east of Weston Hill.
1 Cropmark complex consisting of circular and rectangular enclosures and linear features show on aerial photographs.
The site of a complex of cropmarks, comprising enclosures and linear features. They are of unknown date and are situated 550m north east of Lower Binton.
2 A circular ring ditch or possibly a small hengi-form monument has been identified on air photographs. A linear feature can also be identified adjacent to the ring ditch.
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A possible ring ditch dating to the Prehistoric period is visible on aerial photographs as a cropmark. A linear feature next to the ring ditch is also visible. The site is located 350m east of the church, Wasperton.
2 Very faint traces of a possible complex of cropmark features have been identified on air photographs. This comprises three circular cropmark enclosures, parts of two rectangular cropmark enclosures ...
Three circular enclosures, two rectangular enclosures and a short linear feature, all of unknown date, are visible on aerial photographs as cropmarks. The site is located 650m south of the church, Charlecote.
3 The cropmark of a ring ditch has been identified on air photographs.
A ring ditch dating to the Prehistoric period is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The site is located 600m south east of the church, Wasperton.
1–3 Various aerial photographs.
4 A complex of cropmark features has been identified from air photographs. This comprises a large polygonal cropmark enclosure, two conjoined circular cropmark enclosures and several ...
A group of cropmarks that are visible on aerial photographs. They represent the remains of a polygonal enclosure, two circular enclosures and linear features. Some of the linear features may represent ridge and furrow cultivation. The site is located 400m east of Pillerton Hersey.
2 Part of a possible D-shaped cropmark enclosure can be identified on an air photograph. A short linear feature is also visible.
3 Morphologically, the dating for a D-shaped cropmark ...
A D shaped enclosure and a linear feature are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. Both features are of unknown date. They are situated 400m east of Marston Hill.
1 A possible complex of cropmark features has been identified on an air photograph. This comprises a circular enclosure, possible rectangular enclosures and several linear features.
The site of circular and rectangular enclosures and several linear features. They are of unknown date and are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The site lies 700m north west of Windmill Hill.
2 The cropmark of a possible ring ditch has been identified from air photographs.
3 The circular cropmarks was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
A possible ring ditch of Neolithic or Bronze Age date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated 600m south east of Wolston.
2 A possible complex of cropmark features can be identified as very faint traces on air photographs. This may consist of two possible circular cropmark enclosures and two sides ...
Two possible circular enclosures and two rectangular enclosures are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are of unknown date. The enclosures are situated 300m west of Bog Spinney.
3 A possible complex of irregular cropmark features can be identified on air photographs. This may consist of a possible sub-rectilinear cropmark enclosure, a circular cropmark enclosure and several ...
A complex of cropmarks is visible on aerial photographs. The cropmark features comprise several enclosures and linear features of unknown date. They are situated 100m north of Far Popehill Spinney.
The Field is a series of photographs taken since 2005 in Welford on Avon, I wanted to show the changes in myself and the location.
I try to take a picture every ...
With the recent snowfall in the county (a tiny sprinkling in Leamington) it reminded me of snow days and skating on the iced Welches Meadow off Willes Road in Leamington.
The ...
A bit of history
Field names provide an unofficial record of rural history. In medieval times villages had two or three great fields with a crop-rotation system. These great fields were ...
I previously gave an introduction to field names and their history. The names of fields originated in a very practical way to identify them for illiterate farm labourers who had ...
1 Pleasure grounds with walks, kitchen garden, paddock park with boundary planting. Probably contemporary with 1795 church. Recommended for inclusion on Local List.
2 The OS 1:10560 1886 Sht Warks 51NW ...
Pleasure grounds created in the Imperial period at Ettington Vicarage, to the north of the village. Features include walks, a kitchen garden, a paddock park and boundary planting.Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
I found some unusual field names in Bulkington describing the plants and animals found there. These are recorded in the Tithe Apportionment documents dating from 1844. It looks as though ...