2 Crop marks or earthworks of enclosures and linear features show on aerial photographs. Ridge and furrow is also in evidence. The relationship of the features to the ridge and ...
Enclosures, linear features and an area of ridge and furrow which are visible as cropmarks and earthworks. The features may be Medieval in date and are situated 500m south of Crazy Pit Spinney.
1 Whilst metal detecting a dress hook with three spherical shapes was found, decorated with filigree wire. Also various fragments of pottery.
1 Site of marlpit marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a marl pit from which marl was extracted during the Imperial period for use as fertiliser. It was situated 100m west of The Grange, Caldecote, and is marked on the first edition Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
1 The early Watling Street, at Mancetter, appears to have been about ten feet wide and south of the present line.
2 In 1975 a proton magnetometer survey was carried out. ...
Watling Street, a Roman road running from London to Wroxeter which passes through Warwickshire.
1 Small flint assemblage from the above area. Saville unpublished MS. Waite.
Findspot - several Neolithic to Bronze Age flint artefacts were found. The exact location is unknown.
1 In 1086 the mill at Caldecote was valued at 2s. The mill is mentioned in the 14th century and 16th century. In 1584 there were three mills in the ...
The site of Caldecote Watermill. It was first documented during the Medieval period and continued in use until the Imperial period. It was situated 600m north east of Spring Wood.
1Quartzite unifacial chopper-core : description and illustration
Quartzite unifacial chopper-core from Weddington, Nuneaton
1Quartzite bibacial chopper-core: description and illustration
Quartzite bifacial chopper-cores from Caldecote
1 Twenty worked flints found centred on SP351942. No further information.
Worked flints found 500m south of Caldecote.
1 Bronze Age flint dagger fragment found on the surface of a ploughed field at Caldecote.
Findspot - a flint implement dating to the Bronze Age was found 500m north east of White House.
The red brick four storey tower mill was built in 1821. It had four common sails and three pairs of stones.
It was damaged by a storm and rebuilt in 1905 ...
1 Icehouse Spinney 600m SE of Caldecote Hall and in a bend of the River Anker.
2 The ice house survives and takes the form of a round grass-covered earthwork in ...
An icehouse, a structure built partly underground and used for the storage of ice in warmer weather. It was built during the Imperial period and lies 500m south west of Caldecote Hall, in Ice House Spinney.