1 An ‘Old Stone Pit’ is marked on the First Edition Ordnance Survey map.
The site of a quarry dating to the Imperial period is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886 as 'Old Stone Pit'. It was located 1.2km north east of Walcot.
1 An ‘Old Stone Pit’ is marked on the First Edition Ordnance Survey map.
The site of a quarry dating to the Imperial period is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886 as 'Old Stone Pit'. It was located 600m north east of Walcot.
1 Find of Roman coin in 1986. Method of recovery unrecorded.
The find of a Roman coin 500m east of Alcock's Arbour, 1km southwest of Upton.
Site of a watermill.
1 A watermill in the manor of Upton is recorded in 1284 and 1394, and a mill is included in the lease of the Manor Place in ...
A watermill at Upton/Haselor for which there is documentary evidence from the Medieval period. Its exact location is unknown.
1 A hollow way below the E churchyard wall marks the course of an old road. A certain unevenness in the ground close to the Medieval churchyard cross (PRN 1514) ...
The possible site of a deserted settlement of Medieval date. It is partially visible as an earthwork and is known from documentary evidence. The site lies to the west of the church at Haselor.
1 Base of a Medieval cross in Haselor churchyard. It is octagonal, with moulded base steps, and has the socket with a fragment of a 35cm moulded square shaft.
2 A ...
The remains of a Medieval stone cross of which only the base remains. It is situated in Haselor Churchyard.
1 1981: A number of objects found on the NW slope of Alcock’s Arbour with a metal detector. These finds included a Bronze Age socketed gouge (c900-700 BC).
Findspot - a socketed gouge dating to the Bronze Age date was found at Alcock's Arbour.
1 1967-74: Coins found at Alcocks Arbour were reported to Birmingham Museum. These included a Celtic (Coritani – South Ferriby type) coin.
2 Description of coin.
Findspot - Iron Age coins were found at Alcock's Arbour.
1 Find of a Medieval bronze seal made with a metal detector.
Findspot - a Medieval bronze seal was found at Alcock's Arbour.
1 A bronze sword chape with the top section broken. Date 1350-1450.
2 Drawing.
3 The find was made in October 1986 at SP115577.
Findspot - a Medieval bronze sword chape was found 600m west of Upton.
2 Possible enclosure shows as crop mark.
A possible enclosure of unknown date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated 200m west of Mill Lane.
2 Rectangular enclosure shows as crop mark.
A rectangular enclosure of unknown date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated 300m south east of Kinwarton Church.
1 One possible Mesolithic core and an undiagnosed retouched flake and chip.
Three pieces of worked flint, 250m east of Tollbar Cottage, Haselor.
1Monument mapped from 1886 OS map
2 1st edition 6″ maps. Medieval settlement evaluation
3Domesday record
4A watching brief during the construction of a replacement garage and store recorded no archaeological features
5Boundary expanded ...
The possible extent of the medieval settlement of Haselor, which is suggested by documentary evidence.
3 A sub-circular cropmark enclosure can be identified on air photographs. This may be recent in origin.
A possible enclosure of unknown date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated 1km east of Kinwarton.
3 A complex of irregular cropmark features can be identified from air photographs. These may be geological in origin.
A complex of possible archaeological features is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The features are of unknown date; they may be geological in origin. They are situated 800m south east of Kinwarton.
1 Two flint flakes found during fieldwalking.
Findspot - two flint artefacts of Prehistoric date were found 500m north west of West Grove Wood.
1 In two fields, east of Westgrove House, fieldwalking produced a scatter of 18 worked flints. Two out of three or four patinated flints have been identified as mesolithic; ...
Findspot - a scatter of Prehistoric flint artefacts was found 300m north west of Red Hill Wood.
1 The S boundary of the parish at this point is the long ridge called Grove Hill. Near a spring called Caldwell in Grove Hill was the Hermitage which Ralph ...
The possible site of a Medieval hermitage is suggested by documentary evidence. The site is located 500m south of Alcock's Arbour.