1 The possible extent of the medieval settlement based on the first edition OS maps of 1886, 51 NW and 51 SW.
2 Listed in the Domesday survey in Tremlow Hundred. ...
The possible extent of the Medieval Settlement, based on the first edition Ordnance Survey map.
1 The ‘Double Pans’ is the site of open level workings where iron ore and coal were extracted directly from surface outcrops. A central causeway provided access to ...
An iron working site dating to the Medieval period is visible as an earthwork. The site is located 250m west of Old Spinney Lane, Merevale.
1 In 1989 an excavation prior to the construction of Bard’s Walk shopping centre found 52.5 kg of iron slag. This suggests the presence of an iron working site ...
A large quantity of iron slag was found during an excavation in Wood Street, Stratford upon Avon. This suggests that there may have been an iron works in this area during the Medieval period.
1 Iron working slag was recovered from Medieval features during an evaluation carried out be Warwickshire Museum in 1996. The amount found suggests the presence of iron working in ...
Iron slag was recovered from Medieval features, suggesting that there was an iron works in this area. The site is located 250m south west of the church at Pillerton Priors.
1 Five or six hearths were uncovered during excavation of the Roman fort. The most important hearth was situated between two charcoal-blackened areas. A hard baked clay platform obviously supported ...
The site of a Medieval iron works, including a furnace, which were found during an archaeological excavation. The remains were found at The Lunt, north of Coventry Road, Baginton.
1 Two triangular earthwork sites show on air photographs and are marked on OS maps. The northern area is called ‘Double Pans’ and may have possibly been fishponds.
2 These ...
The remains of a Medieval iron works. An area of the site was reused as a fishpond during the Post Medieval period. The site survives as an earthwork. It lies150m east of Merevale Abbey.