1 Medieval pottery sherds found during construction of M42.
Findspot - pottery sherds from the Medieval period were found 100m north of Junction 10 of the M42 at Tamworth.
1 Medieval pottery found during examination of crop mark enclosure (PRN 4822). This may indicate a Medieval date for the enclosure but this is uncertain.
2 Cropmarks included a D-shaped enclosure, ...
Find spot - pottery dating to the Medieval period that may be related to an enclosure, which was visible as a cropmark. The pottery was recovered from a location 250m southwest of Hall End Farm, Dordon.
2 An irregular D-shaped enclosure shows on aerial photographs. Linear features may also indicate a field system in association with the enclosure.
3 Fieldwork on the site produced Medieval pottery (PRN ...
An enclosure and linear cropmarks of unknown date, which may be the remains of a field system. Medieval pottery may provide evidence of a settlement nearby. The enclosure and linear cropmarks lie 200m south of Hall End Farm.
1 A fieldwalking survey was undertaken of three arable fields within the area of the proposed opencast coal site at Dordon. A large scatter of Medieval pottery dating from the ...
The site of a shrunken village is suggested by pottery scatters dating to the Medieval period. The site is situated 200m south of Manor House Farm, Dordon.
1 Part of a holloway has been noted running to Manor Farm Cottage, Dordon.
The site of a hollow way, a path, track or road through a cutting. It dates to the Medieval period and is situated 250m west of Manor House Farm, Dordon.
1 Elizabethan or earlier, altered in the 17th century and subsequently. The original building was larger than the later one. Building has an L-shaped plan with main block ...
Hall End Hall, a manor house built from cream sandstone with one wing built in brick. The house was built in the Post Medieval period and was located 200m north of the A5 at Dordon.