1 Wayfield Farm is marked on the First Edition Ordnance Survey Map.
Wayfield Farm is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886, but has since been demolished. The site of it is located on the southern edge of Snitterfield Airfield.
1 Surviving traces of ridge and furrow were recorded in the school playing fields to the north of Snitterfield Primary School. These were noted during the archaeological observation of ...
Traces of undated ridge and furrow located within the school playing fields, Snitterfield Primary School, Snitterfield.
1 The park of Joan de Beauchamp, Lady Bergavenny, at Snitterfield is mentioned in 1427. Pale Lane Field, adjoining the pale of the park, was a common field in 1766.
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Deer park mentioned in 15th century documents. Not identified on the ground, but see PRN 8589.
1 A turnpike road established between 1750 and 1775.
A toll road from Warwick to Stratford upon Avon established during the Imperial period. Travellers would have had to pay to use the road.
2 Linear features show on air photographs.
Several linear features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are of unknown date and are situated 800m south east of Snitterfield.
2 Linear features and possible enclosures show on air photographs.
Enclosures and linear features of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated 600m south west of Snitterfield.
2 Possible linear features and enclosures show on air photographs.
3 A water main pipeline easement passed close to these cropmarks but observations failed to identify any archaeological features or finds. ...
A possible linear feature and enclosures are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are of unknown date and are located 600m south east of Heath End.
1 2 Snitterfield Vicarage garden, Snitterfield.
Lovie reports villa-type pleasure grounds with walks, paddocks, lake and kitchen garden. Garden created from about 1740.
Lovie comments that an attempt to identify the site ...
Villa-type pleasure grounds with walks, paddocks, lake and kitchen garden. Site redeveloped.
1 Wayfield House garden, Snitterfield.
Lovie reports a drive, terraced lawn and pleasure grounds. State at time of his report (1996/7) unknown.
House with pleasure grounds.
1 A Neolithic axe found at Snitterfield. Now in Birmingham City Museum. Group IX (19c).
2 Ordnance Survey Card.
3 Dating confirmed as Neolithic.
Findspot - a Neolithic stone axe was found in the area of Snitterfield. The exact location of the findspot is unknown.
12 Cropmarks were identified by the AOC Assessment of Local Services Villages for Stratford-on-Avon District Council in 2012 from an aerial photograph taken in 1969, not previously identified, from the ...
A series of lienar features were identified from aerial photography. They are of uncertain date and function.
1 A wide shallow ditch, c.40 x 40m, is evident on LiDAR imagery enclosing a platform measuring c.20 x 20m. It is possible that it represents a moated platform. However, ...
A possible moat ditch surrounding a platform is evident on LiDAR imagery to the north of Welcome Bank Farm. It is alternatively the result of quarrying activity in the area.
1 An anvil, retouched flake and two undiagnostic pieces, all of uncertain date.
Four pieces of worked flint 800m southwest of Snitterfield.
1 Both undiagnostic of uncertain date.
2 Date given as Mesolithic – Bronze Age.
Two worked flints 1km north of Lower Ingon.
1 Two abraded sherds.
Two sherds of Roman pottery 260m east of Marraway Farm, Snitterfield.
1 Smithy marked on the OS first edition map of 1887, located in Snitterfield.
Smithy marked on the OS first edition map of 1887, located in Snitterfield.
1 Site of ‘The Stocks Tree’ marked on OS first edition 1887 in Snitterfield.
Site fo Stocks marked on OS first edition 1887 in Snitterfield.