1 On the 1845 tithe map of Copston Magna, a field centered on the above NGR is called “Gravel Hole Piece”.
2 Nothing more is known about the site, and field ...
The possible site of a gravel pit dating to the Imperial period. The site is suggested by a tithe map dating to 1845. The site is located 600m north west of High Cross.
1 A field named on the 1845 tithe map as Marl Pit Close.
2 The area is now under crop and there was no sign of the site.
The possible site of a marl pit, from which marl was extracted for use as a fertiliser. The site dates from at least the Imperial period and it is marked on a tithe map of 1845. It was located on Copston Lane, east of Wolvey Heath.
1 On the 1845 tithe map, a series of 3 adjoining fields centred on this NGR are called ‘Marl Pit’, ‘Marl Pit’ and ‘Marl Pit close’.
2 The land is now ...
The site of a quarry which was in use during the Imperial period. It was situated to the west of Copston Magna.