1 Jim Pickering aerial photograph form 1965
2 Trackway running towards Brookhampton villa (PRN 4530) shows as cropmark.
A linear feature is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It has been interpretted as a trackway of unknown date running towards a Roman villa. It is located 750m north west of King John's castle, Kineton.
1 There was a mill here at the time of Edward IV (1461-83).
2 There was a watermill at Brookhampton in 1677.
3 There is no sign of a mill on this ...
The site of Brookhampton Mill, a watermill for which there is documentary evidence in the Medieval and Post Medieval periods. Its exact location is unknown.
1 The site of a WW2 Water Pumping Station at Spring Lane, Combrook was recorded during conversion works to ‘Appletrees’. It originally pumped water to Gaydon or Kineton. It ...
The site of a WW2 Water Pumping Station at Spring Lane, Combrook was recorded during conversion works to 'Appletrees'. It originally pumped water to Gaydon or Kineton. It consisted of a large underground concrete hopper and cast iron works.
1 Road referred to in a charter of AD 969. Either the road to Wellesbourne leaving the parish at SP 3252 or the one to Warwick crossing the boundary at ...
A trackway dating to the Early Medieval period which leaves Kineton from the north west, up to and beyond Compton Verney. It is known from a charter dated 969 AD.