1 Earthwork visible on aerial photograph.
2 This site appears only as an earthwork on an aerial photograph of 1956: now the land has been ploughed and there are no surface ...
The site of a possible settlement or field system which is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs. The site is located 1km north east of Haseley.
1 Aerial photographs.
2 Aerial photographs show ridge and furrow and also a disturbed appearance of the ground; there are also pools, possibly the result of quarrying. Site inaccessible due to ...
Aerial photographs have identified an area of ridge and furrow cultivation with disturbed ground and ponds which are probably the result of quarrying. Of Medieval/Post Medieval date, these features are situated at The Holdings, Dunsmore Heath.
1 Aerial photographs.
2 Aerial photographs and site visit revealed a field with distinctive evidence of Medieval settlement. At the N end of the field are good remains of ridge and ...
The site of a Medieval deserted settlement and field system. The remains are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs. The site is located to the west of the Fosse Way at Stretton on Dunsmore.
1 The field at this location showed remains of ridge and furrow, and a possible hollow way or headland extending right around the E and N sides of the field. ...
Ridge and furrow, which are the earthwork remains of a field system, that was used during the Medieval and Post Medieval period. A trackway is also visible as an earthwork. The site is located at Wappenbury.
1 The field at this location contained classic ridge and furrow earthworks: it now lies across the modern road from the ridge and furrow described in WA 2985 but was ...
Ridge and furrow, which are the earthwork remains of a field system, that was used during the Medieval and Post Medieval period. The site is located at Wappenbury.
1 On the Tithe Award Map of 1849, there were two houses and eleven cottages in Walcote. Most of these have now disappeared and there are now only three occupied ...
The site of a shrunken village at Walcote of Medieval to Imperial date. The tithe award map of 1849 shows buildings that no longer exist. They were situated in the area of Lower Green.
1 One of the two fields in Baginton containing ridge and furrow (the other is WA 2956) is centred on the above NGR. The two fields are some 200 ...
An area of ridge and furrow cultivation of Medieval or Post Medieval date. It is visible as an earthwork. The area of ridge and furrow is situated north of Coventry Road, Baginton.
1 Apart from to the E of Lunt Cottages (WA 2955), the other field in Baginton containing evidence of ridge and furrow is at the above location. This field ...
An area of ridge and furrow cultivation of Medieval or Post Medieval date. The ridge and furrow survives as an earthwork. It is situated 300m east of the church at Baginton.
1 Ridge and furrow in field centered on above grid reference, near Piece Barn Farm. Field under pasture.
An area of ridge and furrow cultivation of Medieval or Post Medieval date. It survives as an earthwork. It is situated 200m south west of Bubbenhall.
1 Aerial photograph.
2 Ridge and furrow shown on aerial photograph in field centered on the above NGR. Area still under pasture has ridge and furrow not visible from the ground.
3 ...
An area of ridge and furrow cultivation of Medieval or Post Medieval date. It is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs. The ridge and furrow is situated to the north west of Bubbenhall.
1 The common land at Bushwood that falls in Rowington Parish is marked on two maps – that covering the Medieval period and that covering the period 1550 – 1650.
Bushwood Common was a piece of common land that was in use during the Medieval to the Post Medieval period. It lay between Lowsonford and Bushwood.
1 Common land at Finwood Green is marked on two maps in this book entitled Medieval Period and 1550 – 1650AD.
There was common land at Finwood Green between the Medieval and Post Medieval period.
1 A strip of common land which runs from Turners Green in a north westerly direction along Rowington Green.
There was common land running from Turner's Green to Quarry Lane, along Rowington Green during the Medieval and Post Medieval periods.
1 Common land is marked on these two maps at Holywell.
There was common land at Holywell during the Medieval and Post Medieval periods.
1 Common land is marked on the map 1550 – 1650 AD in this book.
There was common land at Pinley Green during the Medieval and Post Medieval periods.
1 An area of glebe land around and to the north-west of the church at Rowington. It is shown on a map of Rowington in the medieval period.
An area of glebe land which dates between the Medieval and Post Medieval periods and is owned by the church. It is located surrounding and to the north-west of the church at Rowington.
1 Cleycrofte, a piece of land which was bequeathed in the 15th century for the maintenance of St Mary’s Church Lapworth. There is documentary evidence from the 19th century which ...
The site of a piece of land south of the church at Lapworth, for which there is documentary evidence for the medieval open field system and for the division of land into strip fields.
1 Mentioned in Beresford and Hurst’s gazetteer.
2 A site visit showed that this field, on either side of the stream, has small scale earthworks in it, and is surrounded by ...
The site of a Medieval deserted settlement which survives as an earthwork. The site is surrounded by ridge and furrow cultivation. It is located to the east of Little Lawford.
1 Air photograph.
2 Ridge and furrow cultivation and a headland or possible hollow way observed on site visit (Also see WA 3185).
3 On the very edge of ridge and furrow ...
An area of ridge and furrow cultivation of Medieval date and a possible hollow way. The remains are visible as earthworks and are situated at the north end of Marton.
1 Twelve people were evicted from the hamlet of Drakenage in 1497.
2 The name in various forms occurs from 1183 onwards.
3 Marked as a depopulated place.
4 Air cover shows ridge ...
Earthworks indicate the site of a deserted settlement of Medieval date. The site is situated 300m north east of Drakenage Farm.
1 Remnants of ridge and furrow ploughing can be seen surviving across 5 fields adjacent to Hampton Lodge, Budbrooke. These can be seen surviving as earthworks in modern aerial photographs.
Remnants of ridge and furrow ploughing can be seen surviving across 4 fields immediately adjacent to Hampton Lodge, Budbrooke. These can be seen surviving as earthworks in modern aerial photographs.
1 Banks and ditches evident on aerial photographs to the south of Whichford were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
The banks and ditches form rectangular enclosures ...
Banks and ditches are evident on aerial photographs to the south of Whichford.
1 Ridge and furrow seen on aerial photographs in the majority of fields between the eastern edge of Bubbenhall and the parish boundary at Featherstone Farm mapped as part ...
Ridge and furrow can be seen on aerial photographs in the majority of fields between the eastern edge of Bubbenhall and the parish boundary at Featherstone Farm.
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing together with raised headlands seen on aerial photographs of Bubbenhall mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project
Ridge and furrow ploughing together with raised headlands can be seen on aerial photographs of Bubbenhall