1 Naspis ‘which hath not now above four houses in it, but anciently it was more populous.’
2 Rous names this village as destroyed. I identify this village as ‘The Aspes’, ...
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Post Medieval period. It is known from documentary evidence. Encloures and trackways are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The site is located 600m south east of Nursery Wood.
1 A mound in the SW corner of the field was destroyed 10+ years ago and according to the farmer a watching brief was maintained by the Museum. A ...
The site of a mound of unknown date. Fragments of worked flint and sherds of Roman and Medieval pottery were also found in this location, 300m south east of Tatchbrook Mallory.
1 A mound and linear bank and ditch show in a pasture field.
A mound, bank and ditch which survive as earthworks of unknown date. The features are located 200m north of Tachbrook Mallory.
12 Trackway, linear features and a series of interconnected enclosures show on aerial photographs. A number of maculae are visible towards the NNW corner of the main enclosure, ...
A trackway, other linear features, and a series of enclosures, of unknown date, are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are located 900m north west of Half Moon Plantation.
2 Undated linear crop marks show on aerial photographs.
Linear features of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are located 400m south east of Lodge Wood.
2 Linear features and possible enclosures show as crop marks. These features are dubious and may not be archaeological.
Possible linear features and enclosures are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are of unknown date. The features are located 600m north of Wiggerland Wood.
1 Naspes ‘which hath not now above four houses in it, but anciently it was more populous.’
2 Rous names this village as destroyed. I identify this village as ‘The Aspes’, ...
Cropmarks and documantary evidence suggest that there is a Medieval deserted settlement 400m south east of the Asps. The settlement may have been called Naspes.
1 Photographs taken show a round barrow group at Oakley Wood.
2 Further investigation required to prove conclusively whether complete cemetery group. Negative field walking. Site 48.
3 Four well-defined circles with ...
The possible site of three Bronze Age ring ditches and a rectangular enclosure. The features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The site has also been interpreted as a Second World War searchlight battery. It is located 500m north east of Wiggerland Wood.
1 An entrenchment in good preservation and of considerable size. It is on fairly level ground. The camp, roughly triangular in form, encloses an area of about 3.75 ha. The ...
Oakley Wood Camp, the possible site of an Iron Age hillfort. Substantial banks are visible as earthworks within the wood. An alternative suggestion is that the banks are connected to the management of the woodland. The site is located 1km north of Ashorne Hill.
2 A linear cropmark feature has been identified on air photographs.
A linear feature is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is of unknown date. The feature is located 900m north west of Chesterton Stud.