1 Find made with a metal detector – a Long Cross penny of Henry III cut in half, a broken round halfpenny of Edward III struck in London, probably before ...
Findspot - two coins dating to the Medieval period were found 700m east of Little Alne.
1 The possible extent of the Medieval settlement, based on the first edition Ordnance Survey map of 1886, 37NE and SE, and on WA 1588 and WA 1589, the site ...
The possible extent of the Medieval settlement at Newnham, based on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886, and on a known area of earthworks WA1588.
1 A field containing a series of broad, shallow ditches. It has been suggested that there is a moat on the site (PRN 1589), but the most obvious feature is ...
A fishpond used for the breeding and storage of fish, and other ditches visible as earthworks. The fishpond and ditches date to the Medieval period. They are situated at Newnham, Aston Cantlow.
1 Find made with a metal detector in 1984: Penny of Henry III (1218-23).
Find made with a metal detector in 1984: Penny of Henry V (1413-22).
2 Edward III penny of ...
Findspot - coins, dating to the Medieval period, were found 300m south west of Little Alne.
1 The old Warwick-Alcester road enters the parish on the East at Gospel Oak. Here stood the tumulus from which Pathlow Hundred took its name.
2 No traces of this ...
The site of a mound, known as a Hundred Mound where meetings took place during the Early Medieval and Medieval periods. It is located 550m east of Pathlow.
1 A coin was found in the wall of Aston Cantlow church, north of the chancel arch in 1850. A rubbing of it features in a scrapbook of Aston ...
Findspot - a Medieval coin was found in Aston Cantlow Church.
1 Between the river and the village are the earthwork remains of a castle of the Cantilupes. It passed from them to the Hastings and is described in an extent ...
The site of Aston Cantlow Castle which dates from the Medieval period. It is known from documentary evidence. The ringwork, a defensive bank and ditch, is still visible as an earthwork. It is situated west of Aston Cantlow.
1 In the field known as Parsons Close, in the W angle of the road junction opposite Glebe Farm, there is a large rectangular moated enclosure where foundations were still ...
The site of a Medieval moat, a large ditch usually surrounding a building. It is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The moat is situated west of Burbage Road, Aston Cantlow.
1 To the E of the farmhouse at Glebe Farm are traces of a rectangular moat, which within living memory was partly filled with water and may mark the site ...
The site of a possible Medieval moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. The site is located at the south end of Burbage Road, Aston Cantlow.
1 There are traces of earthworks and moats in Old Close (PRN 1588) and in a field nearby called Moat Meadow.
2 Traces of a moat were seen in a field ...
A possible Medieval moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. The moat is still partially visible as an earthwork. It is situated 500m south of the disused railway line at Newnham, Aston Cantlow.
Ridge and furrow cultivation in Aston Cantlow Parish which dates from the Medieval period onwards. In some areas the ridge and furrow survives as earthworks. Elsewhere it is visible on aerial photographs.
1 The possible extent of the medieval settlement, based on the first edition 6″ map, 37SE 1886.
2 Market held here (Letter Patent); granted 1227, by King Henry III to William ...
The possible extent of the Medieval settlement of Aston Cantlow, which is suggested by documentary evidence.
1 The possible extent of Medieval settlement, other than the possible deserted medieval village of Wilmcote Parva (WA 923], based on the first edition 6″ map of 1886, 38SW.
2 ...
The possible extent of the Medieval settlement at Wilmcote as suggested by the Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
1 The possible extent of the Medieval settlement, based on the first edition 6″ Ordnance Survey map of 1886, 37NE.
2 The 1886 map shows a hamlet with a few clear ...
The possible extent of the Medieval settlement at Little Alne as identified on the 1886 Ordnance Survey map.
1 A bronze decorated thimble reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - a bronze decorated thimble, dating to the Medieval period, was found near Little Alne.