1 Ridge and furrow ploughing over a large area surrounding Waverley Wood Farm mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project
Evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing can be seen on aerial photographs surrounding Waverly wood Farm. There are two examples of plough headlands to be seen in this area. The medieval ploughing is extensive, extending from the A445 road eastwards betwee
1 The ridge and furrow ploughing and a headland in a group of fields between Ryton on Dunsmoreand the B4029 road apparent on aerial photographs was mapped as part of ...
Ridge and Furrow ploughing and a headland in group of fields between Ryton on Dunsmoreand the B4029 road is apparent on aerial photographs
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing evident on aerial photographs in 3 fields immediately to the east of Ryton Woods was mapped as part of the English Heritage National ...
Ridge and furrow ploughing is evident on aerial photographs in 3 fields immediately to the east of Ryton Woods.
1 A bank can be seen on aerial photographs in a field to the north of Paget’s Lane near to Shrubs Lodge mapped as part of the English Heritage National ...
A bank can be seen on aerial photographs in a field to the north of Paget's Lane near to Shrubs lodge.
1 Pottery, domestic items and building material, suggestive of a Romano British farm site, recovered during fieldwalking at Foxcote Estate.
Pottery, domestic items and building material, suggestive of a Romano British farm site, recovered during fieldwalking at Foxcote Estate. The estate is situated approximately 1.5km SW of Ilmington.
1 Linear banks seen on aerial photographs on both sides of the Fosse Way at Bretford were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
2The current route of ...
Linear banks can be seen on aerial photographs on both sdes of the Fosse way at Bretford.
1 A slight bank that is probably the remains of a plough headland seen on aerial photographs was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
A slight bank that is probably the remains of a plough headland can be seen on aerial photographs.
1 A slight bank that appears to be a plough head land seen on aerial photographs 70m east of Barnaby’s Spinney, Kings Newnham was mapped as part of the English ...
A slight bank that appears to be a plough head land can be seen on aerial photographs 70m east of Barnaby's Spinney, Kings Newnham.
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing and plough headlands apparent as earthworks on aerial photographs to the south of
Brinklow Castle were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project
Ridge and furrow ploughing and plough headlands to the south of Brinklow Castle are apparent as earthworks on aerial photographs taken in 2004
1 Two earth banks seen on aerial photographs to the south of Brinklow Castle were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
Two earth banks can be seen on aerial photographs to the south of Brinklow Castle.
1 Two large storage pits were recorded during evaluation at Tiddington Road. One was a classic example of a later prehistoric storage pit, with an undercutting profile. They may represent ...
Two large storage pits were recorded during evaluation at Tiddington Road and a further pit during the subsequent watching brief. They may represent a feature in the agricultural landscape in their own right, or they may be part of a larger nucleus of settlement.
1 Probable marl pits are shown from the First Edition to Modern mapping. They are of 19th century or earlier date.
A number of marl pits of 19th century or earlier date are shown from the first edition through to modern mapping.
1The Old Manor House Farm existed from at least the late 19th century, depicted as a set of agricultural buildings clustered around a courtyard on 1st edition Ordnance Survey mapping.
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The Old Manor House Farm existed from at least the late 19th century.
1 A series of Iron Age storage pits, of similar form, size and function, were recorded during community excavation at New Place, Stratford. Each of the pits was 1.5-1.6m ...
A series of Iron Age storage pits, of similar form, size and function, were recorded during community excavation at New Place, Stratford. In subsequent seasons, a short stretch of Iron Age ditch/gully was located.
12 A possible circular feature identified on LIDAR imagery by the AOC Assessment of Local Services Villages for Stratford-on-Avon District Council in 2012.
3 Possibly represents an infilled marl pit or ...
A possible circular feature was identified on LIDAR imagery in the field north of Manor House, Bearley. It possibly represents an infilled marlpit or other small-scale quarrying operation.
12 Slight earthworks of a rectalinear feature, 120m north to south, were identified from LiDAR imagery by the AOC Assessment of Local Services Villages for Stratford-on-Avon District Council in 2012.
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A rectangular feature was noted on Google Earth satellite imagery; its location, between two substantial areas of ridge and furrow indicates that this represents an area of headland.
1 Photographic record in black and white of Gaydon Farm. Interior and exterior photos of the brick-built farm buildings including listed farmhouse dated to the late C18/ early C19.
Brick-built farm buildings including listed farmhouse dating to the late C18/ early C19.
1 A bank was mapped in this area by the National Mapping Programme, but was never further intepret it, and the aerial photograph used to map it was not identified.
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A ploughing headland visible on aerial photography.
1 The oldest part of the house, a lobby-fronted farmhouse built of Lias Limeston probably dates to the late 17th or early 18th century. The dairy to the north ...
Farm Buildings dating to the Imperial Period, formerly known as Starve All Farm. Demolished in 2004/5.
1 A farmstead remodelled in the later 18th or early 19th century, within a relatively short period of time. It consists of a farmhouse, a large threshing barn, a granary, ...
Crofts Farm incorporates buildings dating from the 18th and 19th centuries. They include barns, a granary and a stable block. The farm is located to the north west of Alveston Pasture.
1 A lynchet was uncovered in the east of the site with colluvium banked up against it and ridge and furrow further up slope. The remains are believed to ...
A Medieval lynchet and other features associated with agricultural use of this area in the Medieval period, were uncovered near Grove Lane, Wishaw during site excavations connected with the Birmingham Northern Relief Road project.
1 Post Medieval plough marks cutting the geological natural were uncovered during an archaeological evaluation in advance of the building of a new community centre east of Rogers Lane, Ettington.
Post Medieval plough marks uncovered during archaeological works. The plough marks were found to the east of Rogers Lane, Ettington.
1 Cryfield House Farm was created from part of the Cryfield Grange land, acquired by the Leigh family in 1639. It was formed sometime between 1676 and 1680, and in ...
Cryfield House Farm was established during the Post Medieval period. It was built on land formerly belonging to Cryfield Grange, west of Cryfield Village.
1 Complex double rectangular enclosure. Storage pits predating the outer boundary were found. Due to the size of the feature only the 5m easement for the pipeline ...
An archaeological excavation partially uncovered several features dating to the later Iron Age and Romano-British Period. They included a double ditched enclosure, a rectangular enclosure and storage pits. The site is located 500m north east of Snowford Bridge.