1 Quantities of Roman brick and tile found deeply stratified in 2.4m vertical riverbank. Also an enamelled plate brooch and, 50m to SE, quantities of box flue tile found in ...
The site of a tile kiln and a quarry both dating to the Roman period and known from finds of tile and burnt clay. It was situated 800m north east of Blunt's Green.
2 Possible linear crop marks and possible enclosure show on aerial photographs.
3 The small enclosure is marked as a (?) quarry on a map at the Sern corner of a ...
The site of an enclosure and linear features of unknown date. The features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. Documentary evidence suggests that the features may be associated with a quarry and field boundaries. The site is located 500m east of Hinckley Road.
2 Faint enclosures show on aerial photographs. These marks represent the site of a gravel quarry which is marked on an old OS map and has since been ploughed over.
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The site of a quarry which appears as a cropmark on aerial photographs and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1905. It is undated and is located 400m west of Broom.
2 Possible enclosure, or linear features and two quarry pits, show on air photographs.
A possible enclosure or linear features and two quarry pits are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The features are situated 100m west of Oversley Wood.
1 Pit mapped as part of English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project (NMP). No evidence to support any assignment of function, although there are examples of all three monument ...
A pit surrounded by an earth bank is evident on aerial photographs to the south of Brick Kiln Lane near the old brick works, Middleton.
1 A roughly rectangular hollow area which appears to be connected to the nearby road by a linear depression. mapped as part of English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project (NMP).
Earthworks on the eastern side of the Birmingham-Fazeley canal 125m north of Bodymoor Heath Bridge.
1 A rectangular ditch and a pit of similar shape seen on aerial photographs were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project. The ditch, which appears ...
A rectangular ditch and a pit of similar shape can be seen on aerial photographs 400m south of Kingley Farm.
1 Earthwork banks and a ditch seen on aerial photographs beside the railway to the north of Brandon Castle were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping ...
Earthwork banks and a ditch can be seen on aerial photographs beside the railway to the north of Brandon Castle.
1 Site of an old quarry shown on the First Edition Ordnance Survey map
Former stone quarry at Wharf Street, Warwick. Exact date of quarrying activity is not known.
1 Quarry pit shown on 1st Edition Ordnance Survey of 1882
A quarry pit is shown on First Edition Ordnance Survey Map south of South Hill Farm, Long Compton
1 Quarry shown on First Edition Ordnance Survey Map 1882
Quarry pit on First Edition Ordnance Survey map of 1882.
1 Lands not exceeding 3 acres in Upper Ettington and 2 acres in Fulready were to be reserved for public stone pits and quarries for the repairs of roads.
2 Stone ...
The site of several undated quarry pits. They are located 600m north west of Fullready.
1 On the southern bank of the stanford brook a series of pits can be seen on aerial photgraphs. Two linear ditches can be seen extending to the south ...
A series of pits and ditches can be seen in a field to the south of Hopyard Coppice Barton on the Heath.
01>A gasometer is shown on the 1906 6″ map. Reasearch carried out by Barford Heritage group suggests that the gas was methane derived from animal waste. They further note ...
A gasometer, a storage tank for gas which includes a meter, is shown on the 1906 6" map. Reasearch carried out by Barford Heritage group suggests that the gas was methane derived from animal waste. They further note that, if so, it would appear to be the only recorded methane plant in warwickshire. It is marked as disused on the 1926 6" OS map indicating that it has went out of use at some point prior to the production of this map.
1 A colliery is shown on the Poleworth tithe map c.1850
A colliery is shown on the Polesworth tithe map c.1850. The site is situated approximately 65m to the south west of Bull's Head Bridge.
1 Two pits and a group of linear banks seen on aerial photographs to the south of Marston mill were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project. ...
Two pits and a group of linear banks can be seen on aerial photographs to the south of Marston Mill.
1 The hollow way seen on aerial photographs on the sothern bank of the River Avon 50m to the east of the B4029 Fosse Way, near to Bretford Bridge ...
A hollow way can be seen on aerial photographs on the sothern bank of the River Avon 50m to the east of the B4029 Fosse Way near to Bretford Bridge.
1 An area of disturbed ground seen on aerial photographs 200m east of Willow Farm Stables, Bretford was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
2 The area ...
An area of disturbed ground can be seen on aerial photographs 200m east of Willow Farm Stables, Bretford.
1 Large metal wheel found in a back garden. Thought to be associated with Bedworth Charity Colliery. From the description it looks like a component part of a ...
Cog Wheel made of solid metal. 3ft in diameter and 1ft deep with a central hole. Found on the site of the former Bedworth Charity Colliery and is presumably related. Description matches part of a coal tippler.
1 Stone quarry to the north of Broomhill Farm which was disused by 1904….as shown on second edition OS maps, it is not marked on first edition OS maps.
The site of a quarry which was probably in use during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1906 and was situated 1km south east of Compton Wynyates.
1 That part of Windmill Hill which overlooks Compton House in the extreme north of the parish has been extensively quarried in the past – it is marked on current ...
The site of a quarry which probably dates to the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1906. It was situated on the south side of Windmill Hill.
1 The quarry is shown on Leigh estate map of 1766. The people of Cubbington had the right to quarry stone there as early as 1768 which is known ...
The site of a quarry which was in use during the Post Medieval and Imperial periods. It is marked on an estate map of 1766. It was used as a rubbish tip from 1949 onwards. It is located 600m south of Cotton Mill Spinney.
1 Pit Close is marked on a map of 1766.
2 A large pit was observed at this location in 1983.
The site of a quarry which was in use during the Imperial period and is visible as an earthwork. A map of 1766 marks the site as 'Pit Close'. It is located 700m south west of the church, Hunningham.
1 Two Pit Grounds are shown on a survey map of 1766.
2 Several pit sites are still visible as tree-filled indentations in an otherwise arable field.
The site of two quarries which were in use during the Post Medieval and Imperial periods and are visible as earthworks in a field. A map of 1766 marks them as pit grounds. The site is located 500m south of Parker's Hill Brake.