1 A charter of AD 956 refers to the ‘straete’. This is the Banbury-Southam road running along the Wormleighton parish boundary.
An Early Medieval road or trackway which is referred to in a 10th century charter. It now forms the Banbury to Southam road and runs along the parish boundary of Wormleighton.
1 Saltway (Sealt Straet) referred to in a charter of AD 956. This was part of a major cross country routeway running eastwards from Stratford.
2 Maps illustrating part of route.
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Part of an Early Medieval trackway known as the 'Saltway'. It is mentioned in a charter of 969 AD. It is part of a major routeway across the country heading east from Stratford upon Avon. It may have originated during the Roman period.
1 At the SW corner of the field with the deserted Medieval village earthworks is a large platform projecting into the river. This may have been a mill site. There ...
The possible site of a Medieval watermill associated with Stoneton deserted settlement. Some earthworks survive at the site which lies 400m south east of Newfield Pool.
2 Cropmark site shows on AP. The site consists of a square enclosure with two opposing entrances on the west and east sides, the entrance on the west is ...
An enclosure and linear features of unknown date. They are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The features are situated 300m west of Fox Covert.
2 Linear cropmarks have been identified on an air photograph.
Linear features of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated 200m west of Berryhill Plantation.