1 Cropmark on WCC digital vertical AP mapping (2002) at NGR 413054, 260155 – Double ditched enclosure approx. 90m x 90m. Western boundary not well defined as laying close to ...
Undated double ditched rectangular enclosure cropmark. The form of the cropmark suggests an Iron Age or Romano-British origin. The site is located 700m West North West of St. John the Baptist's Church, Aston Cantlow.
1 Sestertius of Trajan found at ‘Shawford’, January 1942. In the possession of E W Jephcott. Sherd white biscuit ware bowl, red ‘flower pot’ mug channelled handle (?Glevum ware).
2 The ...
Findspot - Roman pottery and coins were found to the south of Appleby Close, Great Alne.
1 There are various references from the 13th century to the 17th century to an earthwork known as Roueditch or Row Ditch. It was first so-called in a grant of ...
A linear earthwork that is possibly a boundary ditch. It is of unknown date. The feature is located 900m west of Shelfield Green.
2 Undated enclosure shows on aerial photographs.
An enclosure which is visible as a crop mark on aerial photographs, but is undated. It is located 800m north west of Shelfield Green.
12 A number of subtle earthworks were identified from LiDAR imagery by the AOC Assessment of Local Services Villages for Stratford-on-Avon District Council in 2012.
3 These features represent medieval settlement ...
A number of subtle earthworks visible on LiDAR imagery may relate to plot boundaries with frontage activity, suggestive of settlement shrinkage prior to the 1880s.
1 The possible extent of the medieval settlement, based on the first edition 6″ map of 1886, 37SE, with additional reference to Greenwood’s map of 1822.
2 The village is listed ...
The possible extent of the Medieval settlement of Great Alne, which is suggested by documentary evidence.