1 A possible enclosure, which could date to the Iron Age or later was discovered during the watching brief. There were also linear features relating to the road and other ...
A series of linear features and a possible enclosure were identified through an archaeological watching brief.
2 Linear features show on air photographs.
A linear feature which shows up on aerial photographs as a cropmark. The date of this linear feature is unknown. Its location is 1km north east of Clifford Chambers.
1 A series of Iron Age storage pits, of similar form, size and function, were recorded during community excavation at New Place, Stratford. Each of the pits was 1.5-1.6m ...
A series of Iron Age storage pits, of similar form, size and function, were recorded during community excavation at New Place, Stratford. In subsequent seasons, a short stretch of Iron Age ditch/gully was located.
2 Linear features, irregular enclosures and subrectangular enclosures indicate an undated settlement. Morphologically the site is likely to be of Iron Age and Romano British date.
3 The site was shallow ...
Cropmarks on aerial photographs showing linear features, irregular and subrectangular enclosures, suggests that this is the site of an undated settlement. It is situated 250m south east of Waterloo Rise, Alveston.
2 Linear feature shows on air photograph. At one point this appears to cut a small oval enclosure.
3 Noted.
A linear feature of unknown date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated on Alveston Hill.
2 Enclosures, penannular gullies and linear features show on air photographs. This probably indicates the location of a settlement site of unknown date.
4 No surface indications.
5 ...
Enclosures and linear features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They suggest that this might be a settlement site. Finds collected from the ground surface suggest the site might be of Roman date. It is located 800m west of Alveston.
1 An archaeological evaluation east of the Roman settlement (WA 8319) found several undated pits and gullies which may belong to a field system aligned on the trackway (WA 4675). ...
Several undated pits and gullies were uncovered during an excavation. They may belong to a pre-Roman field system. The site is to the east of Oak Road, Tiddington.
1 Reservoir and pipeline constructed October 1955 cut through `lynchets’. Air photos were taken of these lynchet-like terraces, but no finds were made when cutting pipeline. Despite undisturbed appearance of ...
The site of linear earthworks or lynchets that are visible on aerial photographs. They probably date to the Imperial period. The features are situated on the western edge of Bordon Wood.
2 Small irregular oval enclosure shows on air photographs. This is cut by or cuts a linear feature.
3 Small oval enclosure may be Neolithic or Bronze Age, although a ...
An oval enclosure and a linear feature are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated at Alveston Hill, south east of Stratford upon Avon.
2 Undated linear features show as cropmarks.
An undated linear feature which is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is located 700m west of the race course, Stratford upon Avon.
1 An area of ridge and furrow and associated drain found during an evaluation.
An area of Medieval ridge and furrow cultivation and a drain were found during archaeological work. The site is located at the caravan park on Tiddington Road, Stratford upon Avon.