2 Linear crop marks show on aerial photographs. Some of these marks appear to form an enclosure.
Linear features, of unknown date, appear as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are located 100m north of Parlour Spinney.
1 In 1969 a concentration of Medieval pottery was found in the corner of a field between St Nicholas Church and the modern village. A trench, about 1m by 7m ...
The possible site of a shrunken village of Medieval date. The site is located 200m south of the church at Radford Semele. It was partially excavated in 1969.
2 Undated linear cropmarks, including a square enclosure with what appears to be an entrance to the west, show on aerial photographs.
Linear features including a square enclosure, of unknown date, appear as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated 900m north west of Parlour Spinney.
2 Enclosures, linear crop marks and large pits, or wells, show on aerial photographs. This presumably indicates the site of a settlement of uncertain date.
3 Series of enclosures.
Enclosures, linear features and pits of unknown date are visible as crop marks on aerial photographs and may represent the site of a settlement. The site is situated 200m north west of Radford Barn.
1 Large enclosure shows on AP.
2 A natural feature. However some marks in the centre would appear to have been WWII gun batteries. (Info from the farmer).
At the centre of an enclosure of unknown date are the possible remains of an anti aircraft battery dating to the Second World War. The features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs and are situated on Frizmore Hill.