2 Marked on an estate map of Stonleigh, 1796. Probably was a stone pit. The area is now heavily overgrown with trees etc.
The site of a quarry dating back to at least the Imperial period. It is marked on the Stoneleigh estate map of 1796. The quarry was located 100m south of Sun Rising Covert.
1 On the western side of ‘Sandpits Road’, is a small depression approx. 15m by 20m, roughly circular and filled with water. It is located in a small paddock ...
The site of a possible quarry of unknown date. It survives as an earthwork and is situated to the west of Sandpits Road, Middle Tysoe.
1 Area now rough pasture in field that is otherwise arable. The outline is still clearly discernible.
The site of a quarry of unknown date. It is still visible as an earthwork. The quarry is situated to the east of The Hangings.
1 Marked on the Marquis of Northampton’s estate map as a quarry. Now disused.
The site of a quarry which as in use from at least the Imperial period. It is know from documentary evidence and it was situated 100m north west of Staunchall Wood.
1 Disused. A small amount of infilling has taken place. Some small stones are visible in the sides of the quarry.
The site of a quarry of unknown date. It is visible as an earthwork. The quarry is situated 400m north west of Hill Farm.
12 Earthwork features were identified by the AOC Assessment of Local Services Villages for Stratford-on-Avon District Council in 2012 from a series of aerial photograph taken in 1992, not previously ...
A series of earthwork features were identified from aerial photography, adjacent to the road to Hardwick Road in Lower Tysoe. They possibly represent spoilheaps associated with road construction.