1 An undated stone well and an undated ditch were recorded during archaeological observation at ‘The Green’, Long Itchington. The stone well was recorded just to the south-east of ...
An undated stone-well and ditch recorded during archaeological observation at 'The Green', Long Itchington.
1 Spoken of by Dugdale as ‘reduced’, but in 1730 there were thirteen houses.
2 The extent of shrinkage is unclear, the main depopulation being in a field called ‘The Green’, ...
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Post Medieval period which is visible as an earthwork, most notable is the hollow way which runs through the site. Pottery has been found dating from the Medieval through to the Imperial period. It is located at Bascote.
1 Large area over which clay pipe stems and bowls have been found. Also some pottery. Could this be a clay pipe manufacturing site ?
The possible site of a clay tobacco pipe factory of post medieval or Imperial date. Many fragments of clay pipe and pottery have been found in this area.
1 17th century farmhouse and attached outbuilding (not listed) probably 18th century.
2 Outbuilding for animals of probable 18th century date.
Listed 17th century farmhouse and unlisted 18th/19th century outbuilding.
1 The earliest reference to a park at Stoneythorpe is in the 18th century. At that time (1754) the park would seem to have been restricted to a small area ...
The site of a park created in the Imperial period and marked on the Ordnance Survey maps of 1886 and 1906. It appears to have been extended at a later date and features a kitchen garden, avenue and gatehouse. It is located 900m of the church, Southam.
1 Cannon balls at Whitehall Farm. Three cannon balls found in garden, possibly connected with the battle of Southam (PRN 759).
2 Record card.
Findspot - three canon balls were found in a garden in Long Itchington. They might have been connected with the battle of Southam.
1 An initial study of the standing Hall building with the aim of establishing and dating its structural sequence. There are 11 major building phases, from the late 16th century/early ...
Stoneythorpe Hall, a building dating from the late 16th century or early 17th century, with many later development phases.
1 Excavations (EWA3238) carried out in advance of the laying of a sewage pipe across the remains of Bascote shrunken Medieval settlement (WMA 1702) also found the remains of 18th ...
Archaeological excavation uncovered a well, a cobbled trackway and pottery dating to the Imperial period. This may be a settlement site, perhaps linked to work being carried out in the area in the 1700s either on the canal or at the quarries. It is situated 100m north of Bascote.
1A lobby entry house of two bays, probably dating to the 17th or 18th century. Most internal features were post 1800. The original structure was probably timber-framed. A barn ...
Lobby Entry House of two bays. Orignally built in 17th or 18th century. Demolished in 2011.