2 Undated subrectangular enclosure shows on aerial photographs. Additional linear features are probably old field boundaries or natural.
3 A curving ditch and an urn possibly associated with a burial ...
The site of an enclosure of unknown date. The enclosure is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated 100m east of Latch Spinney.
2 Linear crop marks indicate two sides of a possible subrectangular enclosure.
Two linear features that are visible as cropmarks might be the remains of an enclosure. The linear features are of unknown date. They are situated 200m north of Frankton.
2 Faint linear cropmarks show on aerial photographs.
Several linear features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are of unknown date. The features are situated 1km east of Marton.
2 An undated rectangular enclosure shows on aerial photographs. This appears to be underlain or overlain by ridge and furrow.
An enclosure of unknown date is visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. It is situated 600m east of Marton.
2 One complete undated circular enclosure and part of a second cut by a road show on aerial photographs. A linear feature also shows. The origin of these features is ...
Two circular enclosures and a linear feature are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are of unknown date. The features are situated 300m north west of Marton.
1 Earthwork under pasture. Raised long mound between Elms Farm and telephone exchange. Predates ridge and furrow which runs out on to the mound. Could have been a causeway for ...
An elongated mound of unknown date and function. It is situated west of Coventry Road, Marton.
123 Aerial photographs clearly show the earthwork remains of shrunken village along the north side of Fishpools Road, Frankton, and in the field on the south west side of Fishpool ...
The remains of the shrunken village of Frankton are visible as earthworks. The shrunken village is of Medieval or Post Medieval date. It is situated at the south west edge of Frankton.
123 Aerial photographs clearly show the remains of shrunken settlement in a field north east of the Old Rectory. These consist of the remains of possible building plots, trackways and ...
The site of the shrunken village of Frankton which is of Medieval or Post Medieval date. The remains of the village are visible as earthworks. They are situated 200m south east of the church at Frankton.
1 The most southerly part of cropmark SMR 3173, appears to align with a curving ditch, and have a southern entrance or causeway. Pottery from this feature may ...
A D-Shaped enclosure of Iron Age date and a circular enclosure of Romano-British date were found during an excavation. The site was located 100m east of Larch Spinney.