1 At Halford Bridge is a small enclosure with a slight mound and a ditch, at one time, no doubt, filled with water by the river. It is known as ...
The possible site of a Medieval motte and bailey castle. The motte is still visible as an earthwork. Documentary evidence mentions a castle at Halford in the Medieval period. The site lies 100m north west of the church.
2 Air photo shows linear features which possibly represent two sides of an enclosure.
Linear features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They may represent two sides of an enclosure. The feature are of unknown date. They are situated 800m north east of Halford.
12 A large rectalinear cropmark enclosure visible on Google Earth imagery measuring c.120 by 100m was identified by the AOC Assessment of Local Services Villages for Stratford-on-Avon District Council in ...
A well-defined cropmark enclosure evident on Google Earth imagery.
2 Cropmark traces of two rectilinear enclosures of probable Iron Age date, together with other smaller features.
Two Iron Age enclosures are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated 1km north east of Halford.
1 A pair of subrectangular enclosures and other linear features and small enclosures were photographed from the air in 1986. Field survey produced a scatter of Iron Age sherds, ...
Subrectangular enclosures and linear features were visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. A subsequent field survey produced material of an Iron Age date, suggesting a settlement. The site is located 1km north east of the church at Halford..