1 Small well 0.66m in diameter was found to the rear of Oakbeams during an archaeological observation of trenches for a single storey extension. The lower part was constructed ...
A disused well constructed of lias limestone and brick (possible repair). 17th/18th century.
1 Photographic record in black and white of Gaydon Farm. Interior and exterior photos of the brick-built farm buildings including listed farmhouse dated to the late C18/ early C19.
Brick-built farm buildings including listed farmhouse dating to the late C18/ early C19.
1 Gaydon Hill has marked entrenchments on the steep slope of its SW side, ‘possibly dating back to the British times’. A cannon ball bearing the ‘broad arrow’ was found ...
The site of a field system which survives as an earthwork. It is of unknown date. The site is located 400m south east of Thorn Hill.
Elms in Warwickshire were a common sight before the 1970s. Indeed, the English elm hedgerow trees were termed the Warwickshire Weed. Tall and distinctive trees, the timber was often used ...