1 A series of maps of 1610, 1711, 1788, 1851 and 1966 were examined. This indicated that the E part of the site, now level, concealed a steep slope climbed ...
The site of Medieval roads which are known from documentary sources and from historic maps. They are located to the north of Warwick Castle.
1 Old Banbury road (SP 28 64 – 29 63), to the the south of Warwick abandoned when the area was emparked in 1744. The site shows on Aerial ...
The course of the old Banbury Road used in the Medieval and Post Medieval periods. The road is visible on aerial photographs. It ceased to be used when the area became parkland in 1744. It is located in Castle Park, Warwick.
1 A drovers road with wide verges for pasturing animals. The road winds its way through farming country, generally avoiding centres of population. Road is mentioned on 18th ...
A trackway or drove road, known as the Welsh Way, which has existed since the Medieval or Post Medieval period. It was used by drovers to move cattle to the markets. The Leamington Road out of Kenilworth now marks the line of the trackway.
1 A series of road surfaces dating from 11th to 14th centuries, possibly the precursor of the modern Market Street, Warwick.
Road surfaces dating to the Medieval period (11th-14th centuries) were found during excavations at the Woolpack Hotel, Market Street, Warwick.
1 Medieval cobbled surface ucovered during water main renewal works at the southern end of Church Street. A fragment of a 13th/14th century pottery handle was found between the ...
A Medieval cobbled road was uncovered during water main renewal work in the southern end of Church Street, Warwick.