1 Many writers have made mention of the curious ancient ‘covered way’ near Brinklow called Tutbury Lane. It runs up the hill from the old ford at Bretford to the ...
Tutbury Lane, a trackway of unknown date. The trackway is mentioned in documentary sources and is visible as an earthwork. It runs from north from Bretford, towards Brinklow and eventually Tutbury. The name comes from links between Tutbury priory and the area.
1 In 1086 a mill was recorded at Brandon. This seems to have been the mill at Stratton, called ‘Perimulne’, which was given to Combe Abbey by Robert de Chetwode ...
The site of a Medieval/Post Medieval watermill which is known from documentary evidence. It was situated to the east of Brandon Castle.
2 Undated linear feature, possibly the corner of a rectangular enclosure, shows on aerial photographs. The area of the possible enclosure to the E has been destroyed by gravel extraction.
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The site of a linear feature of unknown date. It is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The linear feature was situated 200m north of Old Hare Covert.
1 Undated linear feature and pit alignmen tshows on aerial photographs. It is possiblythat these featues extended to the E but have been destroyed by gravel extraction. The ...
A Linear feature and pit alignment are evient on aerial photographs. The features are located 300m to the north of Old Hare Covert
1 A group of 8 plots to the east of New Hare Covert can be seen with cropmark evidence of Ridge and Furrow ploughing on aerial photographs mapped as ...
A group of 8 plots to the east of New Hare Covert can be seen with cropmark evidence of Ridge and Furrow ploughing on aerial photographs
1 Five 1m wide 200m long parallel ditches in a meadow beside the River Avon, 400m east of Brandon, evident on aerial photographs were mapped as part of the English ...
A series of 200m long parallel ditches in a meadow beside the River Avon 400m east of Brandon are evident on aerial photographs.
1 A grid of 2m wide ditches seen in a meadow beside the River Avon 150m south east of Sidehill Spinney, Brandon on aerial photographs were mapped as part ...
A grid of 2m wide ditches in a meadow beside the River Avon 150m south east of Sidehill Spinney, Brandon are evident on aerial photographs.
1 Air photograph.
2 Subrectangular double-ditched enclosure with associated linear feature shows on air photograph.
3 The site lies on Baginton-Lillington gravels. A salvage excavation was mounted in 1970 in advance of ...
Aerial photographs showed evidence of a double ditched enclosure and a linear feature. The site was part excavated prior to gravel extraction. Iron Age pits and post holes were uncovered. The site is 400m northeast of Brandon Marsh Nature Reserve.