1 The site of a quarry and its associated structures observed and noted by the Planning Archaeologist January 1st 2003.
The site of a former quarry and the remains of the associated mineral railway, engine shed, metal barn, brick buildings, concrete buildings, platform, wagon loading and unloading structures. The location is 2km northeast of Harbury.
1 An area of disturbed ground seen on aerial photographs 200m east of Willow Farm Stables, Bretford was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
2 The area ...
An area of disturbed ground can be seen on aerial photographs 200m east of Willow Farm Stables, Bretford.
1 Gardens developed from 1950s onwards from former smallholding. Features include yew enclosures, tree planting, water gardens, terraces, kitchen garden. Important modern garden, recommended for inclusion on Local List.
Lovie states ...
A garden that was created in the 1950s. Garden features include a kitchen garden, terraces and a water garden. It is situated at The Hermitage, Priors Marston.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Immediately south west of the Studley Common Brickworks (WA7303) is an extensive clay pit. This is not shown on the 1887 or 1930 OS 1:10560 maps. This ...
The site of a clay pit associated with the Victoria Brickworks. It dates from 1930. The site is located at Studley Common.
1 Victoria Engineering Works, Rugby, marked on 1923 map.
The site of Victoria Engineering Works, which is of modern date. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1923. The engineering works was situated 200m north east of Avenue Road, Rugby.
1 A modern military vehicle test track, a modern quarry and an area of modern dumping, found during a survey of the Medieval shrunken village.
During a field survey of Baginton Castle earthworks several modern features were also recorded. These included a modern trackway used for testing military vehicles and a quarry. The features are visible as earthworks and are located 100m to the south west of the castle.
1 Built c1914, closed 1975; produced cotterpins for coffin hinges; Hopes Pins Ltd; machinery transferred to Bath; wooden buildings now used for agricultural purposes.
The site of Shrewley Metal Works which is of modern date. The works closed in the 1970s and the buildings were reused. The site is located 800m north west of Little Shrewley.