1 Rectilinear ditched enclosure located at the southern end of Long Compton observed on aerial photographs was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
Rectilinear ditched enclosure located at the southern end of Long Compton observed on aerial photographs.
1 Sub circular crop mark in the parish of Sutton under Brailes evident on aerial photographs was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project. The crop ...
Sub circular crop mark in the parish of Sutton under Brailes evident on aerial photographs.
1 A circular crop mark approximately 15m diameter in the parish of Stourton evident on aerial photographs was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
Circular crop mark in the parish of Stourton evident on aerial photographs.
1 Two parallel pit alignments that in places become continuous ditches, a third ditch set 40m to the east of the pit alignments and a diffusely defined circular feature, which ...
Two parallel pit alignments that in places become continuous ditches, a third ditch set 40m to the east of the pit alignments and a diffusely defined circular feature, which may be a degraded ring ditch, appear on aerial photographs. Area has been used for mineral extraction and has been landscaped.
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.
A ring ditch, visible on aerial photographs is located in the field to the immediate east of Kineton recreation ground.
A ring ditch, visible on aerial photographs is located in the field to the immediate east of Kineton recreation ground.
1 A circular ditch 1.5m wide with a diameter of approximately 6m seen on aerial photographs 100m north of the Queens Head public house Bretford was mapped as part of ...
A circular ditch about 1.5m wide with a diameter of approximately 6m can be seen on aerial photographs 100m north of the Queens Head Public House, Bretford.
1 Stukeley described a barrow to the E of the King Stone, crossed by a dry-stone wall, which had stonework on its E side. Site 5, a small ring ditch, ...
The site of a ring ditch dating from between the Early Neolithic and Late Bronze Age periods. It is situated 800m south east of The Hollows and it is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs.
1 The field centered SP223718 shows evidence of earlier field systems in the form of quite distinct ridge and furrow and alterations of field boundaries. This was noticed only ...
The remains of a Medieval or Post Medieval field system. It comprises field boundaries and areas of ridge and furrow. The field system is situated 400m north of Wroxall, in the vicinity of the cemetery.
1 A field boundary of probable post-medieval date was uncovered in trench 161. It appeared to correspond to the 1848 tihe map and was in use until 1967.
A post medieval field boundary was uncovered during an evaluation. It appeared to correspond to the boundaries shown on the 1848 tithe map.
1 A number of distinct gullies representing field boundaries dating to the Romano-British period were uncovered from excavation in advance of the construction of the Barford Bypass.
A number of gullies representing field boundaries dating to the Romano-British period were uncovered from excavation in advance of the construction of the Barford Bypass.
1 A number of distinct gullies representing field boundaries dating to the Romano-British period were uncovered from excavation in advance of the construction of the Barford Bypass.
A number of gullies representing field boundaries dating to the Romano-British period were uncovered from excavation in advance of the construction of the Barford Bypass.
3 Undated settlement consisting of enclosures, linear features and trackways shows on air photographs. On morphological grounds this site is probably of Roman date.
4 Noted by Ordnance Survey.
The site of an undated settlement. Features which are visible on aerial photographs include enclosures, trackways, a ring ditch and a linear feature. It is possible that it is Roman in date but this has not been proved. It is located 600m south of Luddington.
1 two ring ditches shown on the geophysical survey
Two ring ditches were identified by geophysical survey.
2 Two possible ring ditches show on air photographs. These possible ring ditches show as negative cropmarks and their Prehistoric date is uncertain.
The site of two possible ring ditches which may date to the Neolithic or Bronze Age periods. They are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs and are located 600m south west of Marston Junction.
2 Possible Neolithic/Bronze Age ring ditch shows on air photograph.
The site of a possible ring ditch of Neolithic or Bronze Age date. It is visible as a crop mark on aerial photographs. It is located 400m south west of Cranford.
1 The field to the west of Leafield Bridge contains a number of earthworks. There are 2 ridges running approx E/W and NW/SE across the site, and a banked ...
The possible site of a Medieval field system. Field boundaries and trackways are visible as earthworks. The site was wooded during the 18th century and some of the earthworks may represent where trees once stood. The site lies in Castle Park.
1 Two parallel ditches were recorded, possibly a droveway heading NNE-SSW, leading to a previously excavated enclosure to the south (MWA12480), during excavation at the site of the former Peugeot ...
Two parallel ditches were recorded, possibly a droveway, leading to a previously excavated enclosure to the south (MWA12480), during excavation at the site of the former Peugeot Works. A small pottery assemblage was recorded from this site, of 3rd to 4th century date.
1 Well preserved pleasure grounds with paddock/ parkland, mixed planting, mature trees and pond; surround 17th century house. Recommended for inclusion on Local List.
2 – 3 Shown on OS 1:10560 ...
The grounds surrounding Halford Manor House. The grounds incorporate parkland, a paddock and pleasure grounds.
1 The single archaeological feature found within the trench was visible as a 4m length of gully aligned north-east to south-west. Possibly represents the bottom of a field ...
A gully of unknown date was found in Saxon Close, Stratford upon Avon. It might represent a field boundary.
1 In dry weather, two circles are visible c.50ft across, on either side of the Old Wellesbourne-Stratford Rd.
2 Review of aerial photographs from Warwickshire Museum collection dating from the 1940s ...
Two circular enclosures are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are of unknown date. The enclosures are situated to the east of Welcombe Road, Stratford upon Avon.
1 Arch Eval recovered no evidence of Medieval activity. The only recorded features were the remains of a 19th century field boundary, which may have had earlier origins.
The remains of a field boundary dating to the Imperial period were found during an excavation. The field boundary was situated in the area of Brockhurst Lane, Monks Kirby.
2 Small ring ditch shows on air photos.
A ring ditch is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It may be of Neolithic or Bronze Age date. The ring ditch is located in the area between Tiddington and Alveston.
1 An undated ring ditch enclosure which may be contemporary with the Iron Age settlement (MWA 8815) and a funerary enclosure.
2 Dating given as Late Bronze Age to Iron ...
A ring ditch or enclosure, possibly of Iron Age date, was found during an excavation. The site was located 500m north west of Church Lawford airfield.