1 Part of a possible Neolithic ring ditch was excavated during an archaeological evaluation carried out by the Warwickshire Museum on land at Kisses Barn Farm, Polesworth, in October 1992 ...
A ring ditch dating to the Neolithic period which was partly excavated. It was situated 250m west of Kisses Barn Farm.
2 Probable Neolithic/Bronze Age ring ditch shows on aerial photographs.
A possible ring ditch of Neolithic or Bronze Age date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The site is located 300m south east of Five Lane Ends.
1 Possible ring ditch of Neolithic/Bronze Age date shows on aerial photograph.
The site of a possible ring ditch of Neolithic or Bronze Age date. It is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The site lies 100m east of Crab Tree Spinney.
2 Undated circular enclosure with possible internal pits shows on aerial photograph.
3 A circular cropmark with several pit like feastures within it were mapped as part of the English Heritage ...
An enclosure and possible internal pits of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The features lie 300m west of Sidenhill Spinney, Brandon.
2 Probable Neolithic/Bronze Age ring ditch shows on aerial photographs.
The site of a possible ring ditch of Neolithic or Bronze Age date. It is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The ring ditch is situated 1km north west of Thurlaston.
1 AP.
2 Large subrectangular enclosure with subdivisions shows on aerial photographs.
3 A geophysical survey carried out during 1992 identified the cropmark complex seen on APs. The complex comprises an ...
A Prehistoric enclosure, linear features and a possible ring ditch are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. These features may represent the remains of a settlement. The site is located 300m north of Lime Tree Avenue, Rugby.
1 AP.
2 Small undated oval enclosures (?ring ditches) show on aerial photographs.
3 Possible group of three ring ditches. However, could also be the remains of a WW2 anti-aircraft battery!
4 Mapping ...
The site of several enclosures of unknown date that are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. Alternatively, the cropmarks might be ring ditches or a Second World War anti aircraft battery. They are situated 200m north of London Road.
1 A sub-circular enclosure shows on air photographs.
2 The field was planted with a potato crop, and nothing was visible on the surface.
3 Another cropmark at SP536762 may indicated the ...
An enclosure of Roman date may be part of a larger field system. The features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs and are situated 500m south east of the church at Clifton upon Dunsmore.
1 A ring ditch has recently been located through aerial photography. The site is under threat from gravel working.
3 The ring ditch is not distinct on aerial photographs in Warwick ...
A ring ditch of Neolithic or Bronze Age date is visible as a crop mark on aerial photographs. It is situated 400m north of Coton Bridge.
2 Possible ring ditch shows on aerial photograph. This appears to be overlain by ridge and furrow.
A possible ring ditch dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age which is visible on aerial photographs. It is located 500m north of Chesterton.
2 Five to seven ring ditches with enclosing ditches of varying widths. Four of the ring ditches appear to have central spots. Four of the ditches form a linear alignment.
3 ...
The site of at least five possible ring ditches of unknown date. They may be of modern origin.
2 Ring ditch inside undated enclosure shows on air photographs.
A ring ditch, dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age period, is visible on aerial photographs as a cropmark. It is situated within an undated enclosure. The site is located 1km south of Parker's Hill Brake.
2 Probable ring ditch with clear entrance break shows on aerial photographs.
A probable ring ditch, dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age, is visible on aerial photographs. It is located 1km south of Parker's Hill Brake.
2 Possible ring ditch shows on air photographs.
3 A pipe trench cut through this field in 1970 and revealed a number of features. One of these features appears to be ...
The site of a possible ring ditch of Neolithic or Bronze Age date. It is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs and has been partially excavated. It is situated 1km north of Alveston.
1 Aerial photographs.
2 Aerial photographs show a large circular enclosure adjacent to, and partly cut by, the Fosse Way. Site visit showed no visible indications; the area has been ploughed.
A circular enclosure of unknown date is visible on aerial photographs as a cropmark. It is situated 300m north east of Bretford.
2 Ring ditch with a possible internal pit shows as a cropmark.
3 This site has been destroyed by gravel extraction which started in the 1960s and finished in 1994. ...
A ring ditch of Neolithic or Bronze Age date which is visible as a crop mark on aerial photographs. The site was destroyed when this area was used for gravel extraction.
1 Over half a ring ditch excavated in advance of gravel extraction. An unbroken ring ditch enclosed an area 12m in diameter. Excavated part revealed seven straight sections and calculations ...
An excavation of a round barrow dating to the Neolithic period uncovered a ring ditch and a human burial with a flint knife. The site is located 850m south of the church, Wasperton.
1 A possible penannular enclosure shows on an air photograph.
A curvilinear enclosure is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is of unknown date. It is situated 180m west of the Old Milverton Road, mid-way between Milverton and Old Milverton.
1 Half of the circuit of a circular enclosure shows on air photos.
2 Part of the circuit of a circular enclosure has been uncovered. The site may be a ...
Half a circular enclosure is visible on aerial photographs. It is believed to be a Neolithic Enclosure and not a henge as previously thought. It appears that the enclosure was never completed. It is located near Wasperton.
1 Ring ditch shows as a cropmark.
2 This ring ditch has now been covered by a car park.
The site of a ring ditch which is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is probably of Neolithic or Bronze Age date. The site, to the east of Tiddington, is now a car park.
2 Two probable ring ditches show as cropmarks.
3 Cropmarks associated with the settlement at Tiddington include a small circular ditch to the east of the present Tiddington village, and a ...
The site of two possible ring ditches dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age period, which show up as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The site is 400m east of New Street, Tiddington.
1 Ring ditch, linear features and enclosure shown on AP.
The site of cropmarks which appear of aerial photographs. The features include a ring ditch as well as an enclosure and linear features. They are undated and are located 250m south east of the church, Weston on Avon.
2 Trackway, linear features, ring ditch and discontinuous features show as cropmark.
A ring ditch, linear features, a trackway and other features of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are located 800m south east of Junction 15, M40.
1 1965: Excavation produced evidence for the ditch of a ring ditch and the entrance. An irregular avenue of driven stakes approached the entrance at an oblique angle. Stake holes ...
Part of a ring ditch, dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age, was uncovered during and archaeological excavation. Stake holes and fragments of pottery were also found belonging to the same period. The site is located 300m south of Barford Wood.