1 ‘Roglow Brigge’ is recorded in 1417. This was probably the bridge which carries the Banbury Road over a small brook at the SE end of the parish and which ...
Documentary evidence suggests that this is the site of a Medieval bridge over a brook. The site lies to the north west of Alveston Pasture on the Banbury Road.
Linear features and enclosures show on air photographs.
2 Linear features and enclosures show on air photographs.
3 A rectangular enclosure crop mark is recorded at Heath Farm (SP22415292) and this comment ...
An enclosure and linear features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. Their date is unknown. They are located 800m north west of Alveston Pasture.
1 The Crofts, Alveston.
Lovie reports terrace, walks, orchard. He says about the state at time of his report that it is believed to be a school.
Terrace, walks and orchard.
1 A farmstead remodelled in the later 18th or early 19th century, within a relatively short period of time. It consists of a farmhouse, a large threshing barn, a granary, ...
Crofts Farm incorporates buildings dating from the 18th and 19th centuries. They include barns, a granary and a stable block. The farm is located to the north west of Alveston Pasture.
1 Rectangular enclosure with rounded corners.
3 The nature of these marks is uncertain and they are not definitely archaeological.
The site of a rectangular enclosure of unknown date. It is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The enclosure is situated 400m south west of Alveston Pastures.
1 Inscribed merestones or boundary markers of two types which still survive in woodland in Alveston pasture. The stones identify the ownership of four leys in Rucksley Gate Furlong, part ...
Four merestones or ownership markers which survive in Alveston Pasture. They date from the 19th century.