1 Originally owned by a firm called ?Alloy Bricks. The kilns were originally coal-fired, the coal coming by canal; c1963 they installed oil-fired German machinery including a linear kiln and ...
The site of Napton Brickworks which are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. They date from the Imperial period through to Modern times, closing down in the 1970s. They were located between the Oxford Canal and the Napton Windmill.
1 Three small pits for road repairs laid out at the time of the Enclosure Awards (1779). One was located at Myer Bridge.
The site of three quarries, or stone pits, which were in use during the Imperial period for road repairs. They are marked on the Enclosure map of 1779 and are situated 800m north west of Napton Fields.
1 Three small stone pits for road repairs were laid out at the time of the Enclosure Award (1779). One was located near New Zealand Farm.
The site of three quarries, or stone pits, which were used for road repairs during the Imperial period. They are marked on the Enclosure map of 1779 and are situated 900m south east of Stockton.
1 Three small stone pits for road repairs were laid out at the time of the Enclosure Award (1779). One of these is Stone Hole on the lane leading ...
The site of a quarry dating to the Imperial period. It is situated to the north of School Hill, Napton on the Hill.