1 Remains of early masonry and a well found in 1908 while digging for gravel. Roughly-faced wall of coursed oolite slabs 1m long, 0.3m high and 0.4m deep, with a ...
The site of a house and well dating from the Medieval/Post Medieval period. Building material and pottery have been found at the site, which is situated a 100m north of Broom.
1 A mill at Bidford was leased to John Penn in 1535. In 1545 Penn occupied three mills called Grange Mills. Further references exist in the 16th ...
The site of Grange Mills. Various mills dating between the Medieval and Imperial periods are known from documentary evidence to have existed here. They included a watermill, windmill, fulling mill and paper mill. The site was 1km northeast of Barton.
2 A subrectangular crop mark enclosure with a possible entrance in the E side and possible faint internal features.
3 The crop mark was mapped as part of the English Heritage ...
A linear feature and an enclosure which are visible as crop marks on aerial photographs. They are of unknown date. They are located 700m south of Broom.
1 Three trial holes, 1m square, were dug prior to construction of old peoples’ bungalows. Machine stripping indicated that a raised area was composed entirely of 19th century deposits. The ...
The site of Post Medieval houses. The remains of a well were found during archaeological work. The site was situated south of the High Street, Bidford on Avon.
2 Linear feature show on air photographs.
A linear feature which is undated and is visible as a crop mark on aerial photographs. It is situated 700m south of Marlcliff.
2 Irregular linear features show on aerial photographs. These features may be non-archaeological.
Several linear features of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated in the area south of Stratford Road, Bidford on Avon.
2 Possible ring ditch or enclosure, other enclosures and linear features show on air photographs. Some of these marks are probably natural. The crop marks are impossible to plot because ...
The site of a Roman settlement. During partial excavation of the site, enclosures, ditches, houses and a possible corn drying kiln were found. The site was located 1km east of Bidford on Avon.
2 Trackway shows on air photographs.
3 Trackway mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
The line of a trackway which appears as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is undated and is located 500m north east of the sewage works, Salford Priors.
1 First Edition Ordnance Survey map shows agricultural buildings.
2 Photographic record of barns prior to conversion into dwellings.
Series of agricultural buildings shown on 1st edition Ordnance Survey map. One barn includes a queen post truss.
1 A bank was mapped in this area by the National Mapping Programme, but was never further intepret it, and the aerial photograph used to map it was not identified.
2 ...
A ploughing headland visible on aerial photography.
1 There were four mills in the manor of Bidford in 1086. A watermill at Broom is recorded in 1363 and 1594. Details of ownership exist for the mid 19th ...
The site of Broom Mill, a watermill for which there is documentary evidence from the Medieval period. The machinery has been rehoused in modern buildings. The site, now under housing, was at the west side of Broom.
1 A substantial house was built in the early 17th century on a moated Medieval site. This was demolished and replaced with a farmhouse in the 18th century, but ...
The site of formal gardens and an orchard dating to the Post Medieval period. The gardens are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886 and were situated 750m south of Broom.
1 Holen weg (holloway) referred to in a charter of AD 883 x 911, probably the road from Cleeve Prior to Marlcliff.
2 Illustrative map.
A hollow way referred to in a charter from the Early Medieval period. It probably formed part of the route from Cleeve Prior to Marlcliff.
3 A complex of cropmark features has been identified from air photographs. This comprises several possible rectangular cropmark enclosures and linear features.
Possible, undated, rectangular enclosures and linear features. They are visible as cropmarks and are situated 500m south of Broom.
1 An archaeological evaluation on this site suggests there was no significant Saxon or Medieval occupation of the site. It is likely therefore that after the Roman period the ...
The site of Post Medieval buildings and a well which were found during an archaeological excavation. The site was located in Icknield Street, Bidford on Avon.
2 Several linear features, some intersecting, show on air photographs.
34 Linear features, possibly drainage or boundary ditches, seen on aerial photographs were mapped as part of the English Heritage National ...
A linear feature which is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is of unknown date. The linear feature is located 550m south of Broom.
4 A complex of irregular cropmark features can be identified on air photographs, comprising possible enclosures and linear features.
5 The complex of irregular cropmark features identified on air photographs, ...
Possible enclosures and linear features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated 550m north east of the sewage works, Salford Priors.