1 Many writers have made mention of the curious ancient ‘covered way’ near Brinklow called Tutbury Lane. It runs up the hill from the old ford at Bretford to the ...
Tutbury Lane, a trackway of unknown date. The trackway is mentioned in documentary sources and is visible as an earthwork. It runs from north from Bretford, towards Brinklow and eventually Tutbury. The name comes from links between Tutbury priory and the area.
2 Undated enclosure shows on aerial photographs.
An enclosure of unknown date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated 500m south west of Bretford.
1 Dense flint scatter discovered during field survey. Finds concentrated in a specific area. Most of the flints are waste rather than tools. No obvious signs of occupation.
2 Dating extended ...
A flint scatter dating to between the Mesolithic and the Bronze Age periods was found 1km east of Brandon. It comprised mainly waste flakes rather than flint tools.
1 Dense flint scatter discovered during field survey. Finds concentrated in a specific area. Most of the flints are waste rather than tools. No obvious sign of domestic occupation.
2 Dating ...
A flint scatter dating to between the Mesolithic and the Bronze Age periods was found 1km east of Brandon. The flint scatter comprised mainly waste flakes, although there were a small number of tools.
1 A collection of flints were recorded during fieldwalking undertaken in 2005. The flints appeared to be in a loose scatter and so do not represent specific settlement sites. They ...
A collection of flints were recorded during fieldwalking undertaken in 2005. The flints appeared to be in a loose scatter and so do not represent specific settlement sites. They range in date from Mesolithic to Iron Age.
1 2 Ridge and furrow ploughing is evident as crop marks on aerial photographs in an area imeadiately to the north of Bretford and to the east of the Fosse ...
Ridge and furrow ploughing is evident as cropmarks on aerial photographs in an area imeadiately to the north of Bretford and to the east of the Fosse Way
1 A circular ditch 1.5m wide with a diameter of approximately 6m seen on aerial photographs 100m north of the Queens Head public house Bretford was mapped as part of ...
A circular ditch about 1.5m wide with a diameter of approximately 6m can be seen on aerial photographs 100m north of the Queens Head Public House, Bretford.
1 The location of this bridge is off Willenhall Lane, Brandon. It is a fairly standard piercing of the embankment by a minor access track.
A railway bridge that was built during the Imperial period. It was situated 800m south west of Marton Moor.
1 Railway from London-Birmingham, built under powers granted by Act of May 6th 1833, surveys of the route having begun in 1829. Opened from Rugby to Birmingham on April 9th ...
The London to Birmingham Railway, constucted during the Imperial period. It was merged into the LNWR in 1846.
Railway.
1 The Rugby to Birmingham branch of the LNWR is shown on the OS 1st ed 25″ map.
2 Railway from London-Birmingham, built under powers granted by Act of May 6th ...
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