1 The probable extent of medieval settlement based on the OS first edition 6″ maps of 1887, 9NW and 9SW.
2 Curdworth is listed in Domesday in Coleshill Hundred. Grid ref ...
The probable extent of the medieval settlement at Curdworth based on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
1 At the SE corner of Curdworth churchyard was a Medieval cross-shaft with a modern head and set in a modern base. In 1953 the rector recalled that this ...
The site of a cross which was situated 20m south of the Church of St. Peter and St. Nicholas, Curdworth. The cross shaft is Medieval in date but the base and head are modern.
1 Moat enclosing a building at Curdworth Hall Farm.
2 A manorial history exists for the period 1086 to the 19th century.
3 The moat at Curdworth Hall Farm is reputed by ...
A moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building, which dates from the Medieval period. It is visible as an earthwork and is situated at Curdworth Hall Farm.
1 A large bronze ‘celt’.
2 Bronze palstave, unlooped, with shield pattern. Thomas gives a grid reference of SP1892.
3 The grid reference of SP 1692 is given, although it is ...
Findspot - a Bronze Age axehead, known as a palstave, was found east of Curdworth.
1 One sherd of Romano British mortarium discovered during construction of M42.
Findspot - one sherd of Roman pottery was found near Junction 10 of M42 near Tamworth
1 A ring ditch and linear features 350m to the north west of Newlands Farm, Curdworth are evident as crop marks on aerial photographs mapped as part of English Heritage ...
A ring ditch and linear features 350m to the north west of Newlands Farm, Curdworth are evident as crop marks on aerial photographs.
1 A group of fields to south of Curdworth show evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing on aerial photographs. The area is now a waste water treatment plant mapped ...
A group of fields to south of Curdworth show evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing on aerial photographs.
1 A series of north-south, roughly parallel linear features were revealed in 4 trenches. These were of varied depth and contained small amounts of bone, ceramic building material and ...
Linear features of unknown date were uncovered during trial trenching in connection with the Birmingham Northern Relief Road project. They are situated 600m northeast of the church at Curdworth.
1 A small pit was found in the middle of the sampled area. The fill contained flecks of charcoal but no finds.
A pit of unknown date was uncovered east of Curdworth during archaeological work connected with the Birmingham Northern Relief Road project.
1 Cropmarks north of Dunton Island may be the remains of a Medieval deserted settlement. The aerial photograph was not available for study and extant APs of the area ...
Cropmarks that are visible on aerial photographs may represent the remains of a deserted medieval settlement. The cropmarks are located to the north east of Curdworth.
1 Cropmark enclosure shown on an AP at Curdworth on the Warwickshire/West Midlands border. The cropmark is rectangular and appears to be double ditched in places, although one part ...
An enclosure of Prehistoric date which is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is located 400m south east of Pool Hall.
1 This is an earthwork enclosure which may have contained an early Medieval manor and the church. It is likely that the house was in existence before 1162 and ...
The possible site of a Medieval manor house. The enclosure in which the manor house would have stood is visible as an earthwork and is situated 100m south west of St Nicholas and St Peter's Church, Curdworth.