1 A footbridge marked.
2 Bridge still exists. Brickwork is dilapidated but the bridge is still in use for tractors.
A footbridge dating from the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It is still in use and is situated 1km northeast of Bubbenhall.
1 The probable extent of the medieval settlement based on the OS map of 1886, 27NW.
2 Ridge and furrow plotting of the parish.
3 Domesday lists Ryton-on-Dunsmore in Stoneleigh Hundred. The ...
The probable extent of the medieval settlement at Ryton-on-Dunsmore based on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886, and on aerial photographs.
1 A heavy anti aircraft site first mentioned in 1940, being D title H30. It was not permanently equipped with large calibre guns nor with radar. Gun batteries would typically ...
The site of a heavy anti aircraft installation dating from the Second World War and identified from documentary evidence and an aerial photograph. It was situated 150 metres northwest of the Sports Fields at Ryton on Dunsmore.
2 Undated sub-rectangular enclosure shows on air photographs.
3 Bateman failed to locate this enclosure prior to gravel extraction.
An enclosure of unknown date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It was situated 1km east of Bubbenhall.
1 Roman pot and a La Tene III brooch from this area.
2 Samian sherd in a ‘shaft’ 1.52m deep. A small quantity of Roman pot and a coin were also ...
Fragments of Roman pottery, a brooch and a coin have been found 1km east of Bubbenhall. This suggests that this may have been an area of Roman settlement.
1 Small number of flint flakes, blades and tools from excavation of Bronze Age cemetery (PRN 1842)/Iron Age settlement (PRN 5510). These were found mainly in the silting of the ...
Findspot - flint artefacts, including blades and other tools, were found 1km east of Bubbenhall.
1 War memorial erected in 1920.
DESCRIPTION: The memorial comprises a stone cross with a sword in relief, on a slender, tapering octagonal shaft which stands on a square plinth with ...
The War Memorial on the High Street in Ryton on Dunsmore, erected circa 1920.
1 Site threatened by gravel extraction and excavated by CADAS from 1965-7. An Iron Age enclosure complex overlay a Bronze Age cremation cemetery and enclosure (PRN 1842). The upper fill ...
The site of an Iron Age settlement which was found during an excavation. Pits and post holes were found within an enclosure. Finds from the site included pottery, quern stones, pins and a glass bead. The site is located 500m south east of Bubbenhall.
1 The remains of a settlement dating to the later Bronze Age were located during an evaluation.
2 Dating given as late Bronze Age – Iron Age.
The remains of a settlement from the later Bronze Age were found during an excavation. The remains included pits and ditches. The site lies 600m east of the church at Ryton-on Dunsmore.
2 Ridge and furrow cultivation transcribed from air photographs.
The remains of Medieval ridge and furrow cultivation in the parish of Ryton on Dunsmore. Some of the ridge and furrow is visible on aerial photographs. In other places it survives as an earthwork.
1 Possible Medieval settlement earthworks recorded on AP transcription. Aerial photogrpahs probably borrowed from NMR, and references not recorded.
The possible site of a Medieval settlement. The site is visible as earthworks on aerial photographs. It is situated to the south of Amington Road, Ryton on Dunsmore.
1 An archaeological evaluation was carried out by the Warwickshire Museum in 1990 on the site of proposed gravel extraction at Wolston Fields Farm. Various finds and features were ...
During archaeological work in advance of gravel extraction, features and finds dating from the Palaeolithic to the Iron Age period were recorded. The site is to the east of Ryton on Dunsmore.
1 Barbed arrowhead, concave base. In Coventry Museum.
Findspot - a barbed arrowhead of Bronze Age date was found in the area of Ryton on Dunsmore.
1 There was a fulling mill at Ryton-on-Dunsmore in 1621.
2 There was a mill at Ryton in 1086. It seems likely that the mill was used for fulling in the ...
The site of Ryton Mill, a watermill that dates back to the Medieval period. It was later used as a fulling mill, a mill for beating and cleaning cloth. It was situated 500m south west of Old Hare Covert.
1 Ryton Bridge is modern but there was an earlier bridge on the same site although the name given to that seen by Leland and mentioned by Dugdale was ‘Finford’ ...
The possible site of a Medieval bridge. The bridge may have stood on the site of the modern Ryton Bridge, 500m south east of Toll Bar End.
1 Possible earthworks indicating Medieval shrunken village transcribed from air photographs. Aerial photograph reference numbers not recorded.
2 Earthworks mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project. ...
The possible site of a Medieval shrunken village. The remains of the village are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs. It was situated to the south east of Ryton on Dunsmore.
1 Gravel extraction resulted in the location of a Roman pottery kiln at SP3772 and kiln material at about SP3772.
The site of a Roman pottery kiln, used for firing pottery. The kiln was found 800m east of Bubbenhall.
1 Semi-perforated hammer-stone from Ryton-on-Dunsmore.
2 A quartzite pebble 7.6 cm long, showing signs of battering and with depression drilled on each side for finger-holds. A Neolithic date is suggested.
3 No ...
Findspot - a macehead or hammer stone of Neolithic date was found in the area of Ryton on Dunsmore.
2 A number of linear crop marks and pit alignments show on aerial photographs running in various directions.
3 It was reported that part of this cropmark complex is recorded as ...
The site of a Prehistoric pit alignment and a possible cursus monument. They are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The pit alignment and cursus are located 600m north west of Knightlow Hill.
1 Beaker potsherd, type N3? Found at Ryton Grange. Northampton Museum.
Findspot - a pottery sherd from a Bronze Age beaker was found 800m to the east of Ryton on Dunsmore.
1 Late 18th century, 2 storeys and attic, brick, old tile roof, flanking chimneys, stone coped gable ends. East front has 3 bays, outer 2-light segmental leaded casement windows ...
Ryton Lodge, a farmhouse that was built during the Imperial period. It is situated 500m south west of Ryton on Dunsmore.
1 Late 18th century, two storey, and attic, brick built. The building has a hipped, old tile roof with lead ridges. Square in plan with three bays. ...
The Grange, a house that was built during the Imperial period. It is situated 1km south east of Ryton on Dunsmore.
Site of undated earthworks.
1 Some large mounds in a field two miles from the Foss Way and contiguous witkh the village of Ryton. One mound 31m in diameter and 2.1m ...
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