1 Features mapped as part of English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project (NMP)
2 It is possible that the crop marks have been caused by modern agricultural processes.
Undated linear features are visible as a crop marks on aerial photographs. The site lies 200m south of Kingsbury Swivel Bridge on the eastern side of the canal.
1 1 thick flake – abrupt retouch on one edge to form convex curve. Found at the above grid reference.
2 Sketch plan.
Findspot - one Prehistoric flint flake was found 450m west of Waste Farm.
1 Finds of 9 naturally flaked flints, 1 chip of quartzite and 1 piece of stone, 1 piece of burnt flint ?worked, 2 waste flakes, 1 bladelet – retouch ...
Findspot - several flint implements, Prehistoric in date, were found 100m south east of Heanley Farm.
2 Crop marks of a probable double pit alignment show on aerial photographs. The N section of the W alignment and the E alignment could represent a linear feature rather ...
A pit alignment or possible linear feature, is visible as a crop mark on aerial photographs and is probably Prehistoric in date. The site lies 200m south of Kingsbury Swivel Bridge.