1 A survey of the western corner of the meadow where there is an unnatural angulation in the stream, and an artificially levelled area adjacent to it extending about 10m ...
Possible man-made features of unknown date identified in Loxley Meadow.
1 A remarkable line of double and sometimes triple entrenchments running through this parish, traceable for a total length of over three miles. The earthworks extend along the N face ...
The site of an earthwork of unknown date. It may well be a natural feature. It runs, intermittently from Walton to Loxley.
1 Possible site of a tumulus.
2 No additional information or reference is given and this site is dubious.
The possible site of a round barrow, which is probably of Bronze Age date. The site is located 1km to the north west of Loxley.
2 Possible enclosure shows as cropmark.
An enclosure of unknown date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is located 900m north west of Loxley.
1Ridge and furrow seen surviving well as earthworks on modern aerial photographs. Two distinct areas survive, in Loxley Meadow and field to the south.
2Appear to be disturbed by modern ploughing.
Ridge and furrow seen surviving well as earthworks on modern aerial photographs. Two distinct areas survive, in Loxley Meadow and a field to the south.
1 Polished axe. Found in the course of the N Sea Oil Pipeline Survey at Oldborough Farm, near the parish boundary. Thin section 29/c. Manufactured at Langdale. Fair condition but ...
Findspot - a Neolithic polished stone axe was found 700m north of Meer Hill.
1 A cropmark is visible on a single layer of Google Earth imagery, consisting of two parallel ditches, c.20m apart with a rounded terminal at the NE end. These run ...
A cropmark, seemingly of two parallel ditches with a rounded end, runs across a cultivated field at Meer Hill, Loxley. The site is potentially of prehistoric origin; but little artefactual evidence has been recovered in its vicinity.
1 Recorded as a possible cursus, 440 yards long. Cropmarks transcribed.
2 Double ditches visible on a number of aerial photographs taken in 1966. A number of additional features are also ...
A double ditched enclosure is visible on a number of aerial photographs, running N-S for 400m, with the ditches c.70m apart. It lies approx. 350m to the west of Pastures Farm, Loxley.
1 Coin of Allectus found near Loxley House.
2 Noted by Ordnance Survey.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Roman period was found near Loxley.
1 An archaeological evaluation of land to the south of Loxley House, High Street, Loxley, within the probable extent of the Medieval village (WA 8387), recovered evidence for a Medieval ...
An archaeological investigation uncovered the stone foundations of a Medieval building within the limits of the shrunken village at Loxley.
1 Bronze axes were unearthed on the hill above Loxley.
Findspot - several bronze axes dating to the Bronze Age were found in the region of Loxley.