1 An ‘Old Stone Pit’ is marked on the First Edition Ordnance Survey map.
The site of a quarry dating to the Imperial period is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886 as 'Old Stone Pit'. It was located 1.2km north east of Walcot.
1 An ‘Old Stone Pit’ is marked on the First Edition Ordnance Survey map.
The site of a quarry dating to the Imperial period is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886 as 'Old Stone Pit'. It was located 600m north east of Walcot.
1 A disused pit is marked on the 1984 Ordnance Survey map
A disused pit, possibly dating from the Imperial period, is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1984. It was located at Red Hill, Studley.
1 A disused pit is marked on the Ordnance survey map of 1984.
2 Earthworks are marked on the Ordnance survey map of 1906 at the same point as the ...
A disused pit, which was possibly in use during the Imperial period, is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1984. It was located 400m north east of The Boot Inn, Mappleborough Green.
1 A disused pit is marked on the 1984 Ordnance Survey map.
A disused pit, possibly used during the Imperial period, is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1984. It was located 250m east of Brookfield Plantation, Mappleborough Green.
1 A disused pit is marked on the 1984 Ordnance Survey map.
2 Earthworks are marked on the 1906 Ordnance Survey map at the same point as 1 but it does ...
A disused pit, possibly used during the Imperial period, is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1984. It was located 600m east of Mappleborough Green.
1 Disused pits are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1984.
2 Earthworks are marked on the 1906 Ordnance Survey map at the same point as 1, but it does ...
Disused pits, possibly used during the Imperial period, are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1984. They were located 300m north east of Cranhills Wood, Studley.
1 A disused pit is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1984
2 Earthworks are marked on the 1906 Ordnance Survey map at the same point as 1 but nothing ...
A disused pit, possibly used during the Imperial period, is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1984. It was located 700m north of Cranhill Farm.
1 A disused pit is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1984
2 Earthworks are marked on the 1906 Ordnance Survey map at the same point as 1 though nothing ...
A disused pit, possibly used during the Imperial period, is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1984. It was located 1km north of Clarke's Green.
1 A disused pit is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1984.
2 Earthworks are marked on the 1906 Ordnance Survey map at the same point as 1 though nothing ...
A disused pit, possibly used during the Imperial period, is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1984. It was located 900m south east of the church, Mappleborough Green.
1 A disused pit is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1984
2 Earthworks are marked on the 1906 Ordnance Survey map at the same point as 1 though nothing ...
A disused pit, possibly used during the Imperial period, is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1984. It was located 650m south east of the church, Mappleborough Green.
1 Archaeological evaluation revealed the reoccupation of the site (following the site’s abandonment to cultivation in the late medieval period), in the course of the expansion of the town in ...
Features reflecting the 19th century housing developments along Dugdale Street and Chapel Street, as depicted on the 1887 OS map, were recorded at The Ropewalk, Chapel Street, Nuneaton.
1 Archaeological observation of the groundworks associated with the construction of new properties at 42, High Street, Hillmorton (EWA 7322, centred on SP53147356) revealed a 19th century pit, an undated ...
Post-medieval and undated features, including pits, a pond, probable boundary ditches, and yard surfaces, recorded during archaeological observation at 42-46 High Street, Hillmorton, Rugby.
1 A building is shown here on a 1781 Estate map, and two pieces of land immediately adjoining and behind it are called ‘Workhouse Close’ and ‘Workhouse Land’.
2 The South ...
The site of the workhouse which housed the poor of the parish during the Imperial period. A building and two fields called 'Workhouse Close' and 'Workhouse Land' are marked on an Estate Map of 1781. The probable remains of the workhouse were revealed during excavation at The Blundells, Albion Street, Kenilworth.
1 Pits appear on 1887 25″ OS map.
2 Three pits in a copse with possible undefined earthworks and evidence of quarrying. All pits are flooded and overgrown.
Several pits are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887 and probably represent a quarry. The quarry would have been in use during the Imperial period and possibly earlier. It was situated 1km north west of Frankton.
1 Cobbled surface and pit of probable 19th century date were found during excavations. The pit is thought to have been a privy by the excavator.
Cobbled surface and pit of probable 19th century date. Pit may have been a privy.
Arch Eval revealed evidence of a short length of 19th or 20th century wall footing. A dump of Post Medieval debris, including 19th and 20th century pottery and glass and ...
Part of a wall footing, and a pit or pond, both of Imperial date, and material from the Post Medieval period onwards werre uncovered at Vicage Road, Flecknoe.
1 A watching brief was carried out at this location in July 1998 on foundation excavation in the Medieval settlement area of Gaydon. No evidence for Medieval or earlier settlement ...
A pit containing 19th century material was excavated at this site, in Church Road, Gaydon.
1 Archaeological observation revealed remains of a recent, large pit. This may have been the remains of a cellar associated with the 20th century iron works which previously occupied the ...
A large pit was discovered during an archaeological work. It was associated with the 20th century iron works which previously occupied the site. The pit was found north of the Windsor Street Carpark, Stratford-upon-Avon.
1 Various features were recorded during groundworks for a swimming pool room. The evidence is not conclusive, however a broad date of 15th century -Victorian has been suggested for ...
A ditch, post holes and a pit were uncovered during observation of building groundwork. Their date is uncertain , but was probably Post Medieval onwards. The site was at Luddington Manor.
1 Foundation trenches for a garage extension revealed c19th century brick foundations and a large pit. A large quantity of c18th-19th century pottery, together with some animal bone, was recovered ...
During archaeological work, the brick foundations of a building and a large pit were found. The features dated to the Imperial period. The site is in West Street, Warwick.
1 Clay pit marked on OS map.
The site of a clay pit, marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It is 300m south west of Knottesford Close, Studley.
1 Clay pit marked on OS map.
The site of a clay pit, marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It is 600m west of Hamilton Drive, Studley.
1 Clay pit marked on OS map.
The site of a clay pit, marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It is 150m south west of Knottesford Close, Studley.