1 Close to Atherstone Hill Farm. ‘At the extreme north-west angle of the Park pale is a curious mound, which may be a tumulus … but it is far more ...
The site of a mound which is possibly the remains of the summerhouse dating to the Post Medieval and Imperial periods. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1924 and is situated 600m north west of Preston on Stour.
1 A lofty erection (the Rotunda) stood on a mound of earth still remaining to the E of the footpath across the park leading to Atherstone. It had an octagonal ...
A mound is visible as an earthwork within Alscot Park. It has been suggested that an octagonal tower or rotunda of Post Medieval date stood on the mound. It is situated 600m south west of the church at Atherstone on Stour.
1 To the south of Atherstone Hill Farm was a clearly defined three sided enclosure. The north side adjacent to the farm was open. A ditch ran across ...
The site of an undated enclosure which is visible as an earthwork. It is located 700m north west of Preston on Stour.
1 No source is given for this record. These linear features do appear on the GIS overlay, but there are no features observable in this location on any photographs held ...
A series of cropmarks, which are visible on aerial photographs, may be the remains of an enclosure and linear features. The cropmarks are situated 800m south east of Preston on Stour.
2 An irregular cropmark complex has been identified from an air photograph. This may comprise a sub-rectilinear cropmark enclosure and a short linear feature, but a geological origin must ...
A possible rectangular enclosure and a linear feature are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are of unknown date and are situated 600m south east of Preston on Stour. The features may be of geological, rather than archaeological, origin.