2 System of subrectangular enclosures shows on aerial photographs. The relationship of the cropmarks to Hatton Church could indicate that this is part of a deserted Medieval settlement.
Several enclosures of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated 400m north east of Hatton Green.
1 A number of sherds of pottery were recovered from the line of the Warwick to Hatton Pipeline. These included a sherd of Roman grey ware, together with 18th and ...
A number of sherds of pottery were recovered from the line of the Warwick to Hatton Pipeline. These included a sherd of Roman grey ware, together with 18th and 19th century pottery. Other lead items were also found.
1 Single Bronze Age/Neolithic flint, Roman pottery, post-medieval pottery and undated pottery found on this site.
Post-medieval pottery was found 500m north of Foxhole Wood.
1 Single Bronze Age/Neolithic flint, Roman pottery, post-medieval pottery and undated pottery found on this site.
Roman pottery was found 500m north of Foxhole Wood.
1 There is an undated museum memorandum containing information from Mr Brian Hutty that there is a deserted medieval settlement around Yew Green. There are no earthworks indicative of ...
The possible site of a deserted Medieval settlement at Yew Green. The site is located on Hockley Road, Yew Green.
2 Undated circular enclosure, possibly a ring ditch, shows on aerial photographs.
An enclosure of unknown date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated 400m west of Hatton Green.
1 Single Bronze Age/Neolithic flint, Roman pottery, post-medieval pottery and undated pottery found on this site.
2 Noted.
A single Neolithic or Bronze Age flint artefact was found 500m north of Foxhole Wood.