1 Remains of early masonry and a well found in 1908 while digging for gravel. Roughly-faced wall of coursed oolite slabs 1m long, 0.3m high and 0.4m deep, with a ...
The site of a house and well dating from the Medieval/Post Medieval period. Building material and pottery have been found at the site, which is situated a 100m north of Broom.
1 Three trial holes, 1m square, were dug prior to construction of old peoples’ bungalows. Machine stripping indicated that a raised area was composed entirely of 19th century deposits. The ...
The site of Post Medieval houses. The remains of a well were found during archaeological work. The site was situated south of the High Street, Bidford on Avon.
2 Possible ring ditch or enclosure, other enclosures and linear features show on air photographs. Some of these marks are probably natural. The crop marks are impossible to plot because ...
The site of a Roman settlement. During partial excavation of the site, enclosures, ditches, houses and a possible corn drying kiln were found. The site was located 1km east of Bidford on Avon.
1 Manor house, now divided into two. Datestone inscribed “JOHNPAYTON ANNO DOMINI 1663”. The wing on the right is 18th/early 19th century. Lias ashlar with alternating broad ...
Barton Manor House, a house that was built during the Post Medieval period, possibly the Stuart period. Alterations were made to the house during the Imperial period. The manor house is situated at Barton.
1 Architectural report on former Towerhill farmhouse. Dated on stylistic grounds to c1660-1710. An interesting example of a substantial brick-built farmhouse in the local 17th century tradition, with an eastern ...
Towerhill Farmhouse, a Post Medieval farmhouse to which alterations were made during the Imperial period. The farmhouse is situated at Tower Hill, Bidford on Avon.