1 A Second World War ammunition store. The remains of the building are partially visible as a cropmark near Radway.
The site of a Second World War ammunition store. The outline of the building is partly visible as a cropmark. It is situated 250m north west of the church at Radway.
1 Built at the end of the 16th century of beginning of the 17th century.
Duplicate of WA7593
1 Find of a medieval thimble in or before 1994. Method of recovery unrecorded. Grid reference given of SP35404725
Find of a medieval thimble west of Brixfield Farm, Radway.
1 Ridge and furrow survival from the parish identified from aerial photos.
Ridge and furrow survival from the medieval period in the parish of Radway based on aerial photographs.
1 A grange belonging to a Cistercian Abbey appears to have existed on the slopes of the lower part of Edge Hill. A number of ponds survive including this ...
A pond, or fishpond, used for breeding and storing fish, possibly associated with a Medieval Cistercian grange. It still exists as a pond, and is situated 100m east of the church at Radway.
1 The Battle of Edge Hill, October 23rd 1642, was the opening battle of the Civil War with the Royalists led by the King and the Parliamentarians by the Earl ...
The site of the Battle of Edge Hill, October 23rd 1642. It was the opening battle of the Civil War with the Royalists led by the King and the Parliamentarians by the Earl of Essex. The battle was fought in the area between Edge Hill and Kineton.
1 Former Friends’ Meeting House built 1702-3. Meetings ceased in 1851 and a few years later it was sold and converted to a cottage with the addition of a wing ...
A Society of Friends' Quaker Meeting House, built in the Post Medieval period. It ceased being a place of worship in 1851, and was later converted to a house. It was located in the area of The Green at Radway.
1 two ring ditches shown on the geophysical survey
Two ring ditches were identified by geophysical survey.
1 Complex of Agricutural barns. Marked on the OS 1st edtion map as ‘King’s Ley Barn’.
Noted in a number of accounts of the Battle of Edgehill. It lay on ...
Barn and other buildings located 700m north of Radway. The barn was used as a field hospital by Royalists at the Battle of Edgehill and was demolished in the 20th century.
1 A copper alloy buckle, possibly used to fasten the straps on spurs. It may be associated with the battle of Edgehill as it was found within the known site.
A buckle of the 17th/18th century was found within the Edgehill Battle site, 400m southwest of St Peter's Graveyard.