1 Find of a Roman potsherd which was brought in to the Museum for identification. Method of recovery unrecorded.
Find of a Roman potsherd 800m southeast of Barcheston.
1 Two stones at SP2628, connected by a low ridge and 26 other stones in the hedge, suggested to be a long barrow or other Megalithic site. Now no trace ...
The possible site of an Early Neolithic long barrow was recorded during archaeological fieldwork. The site lay 1.3 km south of Little Compton. It may have been a natural feature such as a limestone outcrop.
1 A prostrate stone, 2.0m long, 0.7m wide in the middle and 0.6m thick near the base, with many loose stones and nettles growing round it. There appears to be ...
A stone recorded in the 1920s and interpreted as an Early Neolithic long barrow. Alternatively it may have been a Prehistoric standing stone or a natural feature. The site lay 1.4 km south of Little Compton.
1 One sherd of Romano British or Medieval pottery found at Oldbury. This was entered on the Museum accession register but no grid reference was given. It is ...
One sherd of pottery dating to between the Iron Age and Medieval periods has been found. It has also been suggested this is the site of a hillfort, from place name evidence. It is located 750m south east of the church in Little Compton.
Site of a Post Medieval windmill.
1 Windmill shown on Sheldon Tapestry c1580. Not otherwise traced.
2 Letter.
A windmill is shown at Little Compton on the Sheldon Tapestry in Warwick Museum, which dates to about 1580. No other evidence is known.
1 Rectilinear crop marks and pits apparent on aerial photographs 650m south of Langston Farm Little Compton mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project. The crop ...
Rectilinear crop marks and pits are apparent on aerial photographs 650m south of Langston Farm Little Compton.
Ridge and furrow ploughing 500m to the east of Oak House Farm apparent as earthworks on aerial photographs taken in 1996 was mapped as part of the English Heritage National ...
Ridge and furrow ploughing 500m to east of Oak House Farm is apparent as earthworks on aerial photographs taken in 1996.
1 2 Ridge and furrow ploughing to the north west of Little Compton evident as earthworks on aerial photographs dating from 1947 was mapped as part of the English Heritage ...
Ridge and furrow ploughing to the south- west of Barton on the Heath is apparent as earthworks on aerial photographs taken in 1953 but is now levelled.
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing 50m to east of Salem Chapel, Little Compton apparent as earthworks on aerial photographs taken in 1996 was mapped as part of the English ...
Ridge and furrow ploughing 50m to east of Salem Chapel, Little Compton is apparent as earthworks on aerial photographs taken in 1996.
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing near Little Compton apparent as earthworks on aerial photographs taken in 1996 was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project
Ridge and furrow ploughing near Little Compton is apparent as earthworks on aerial photographs taken in 1996.
Ridge and furrow ploughing to the east of Little Compton apparent as earthworks on aerial photographs taken in 1996 was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project
Ridge and furrow ploughing to the east of Little Compton is apparent as earthworks on aerial photographs taken in 1996.
Ridge and furrow ploughing to the east of Little Compton apparent as earthworks on aerial photographs taken in 1996 was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project
Ridge and furrow ploughing to the east of Little Compton is apparent as earthworks on aerial photographs taken in 1996.
1 2 Ridge and furrow ploughing to the north west of Little Compton evident as earthworks on aerial photographs dating from 1947 and 1953 was mapped as part of the ...
Ridge and furrow ploughing to the north east of Little Compton is apparent as earthworks on aerial photographs taken in 1947 and 1953 but is now partially levelled.
1 2 Ridge and furrow ploughing to the north east of Little Compton evident as earthworks on aerial photographs dating from 1953 was mapped as part of the English Heritage ...
Ridge and furrow ploughing to the north east of Little Compton is apparent as earthworks on aerial photographs taken in 1953 but is now partially levelled.
1 19th century villa grounds on Warwickshire/ Oxfordshire boundary. Features include pleasure grounds with walks, aviary, paddocks, lodge, carriage sweep, kitchen garden.
2 The OS 1:10560 1886 Sht Warks 58NE shows ...
Kitebrook House and Garden dates to the Imperial period and is located to the north west of Little Compton. The parkland belonging to the house is marked on the Ordnance Survey maps of 1886 and 1923. The features included an aviary and a carriage sweep.
1 Aerial phototographs clearly show earthworks of enclosures and trackways around Langston Farm, on the east side of Little Compton. The earthworks appear to be respected by the remains of ...
The site of a shrunken village dating to the Medieval period. It is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs and is located east of Little Compton.
1 The possible extent of the Medieval settlement based on the first edition 6″ maps of 1886, 58NE and 59NE and NW.
2 Domesday lists the village under Gloucestershire. The Phillimore ...
The possible extent of Medieval settlement in Little Compton as indicated on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886.