1 Cropmark on WCC digital vertical AP mapping (2002) at NGR 413054, 260155 – Double ditched enclosure approx. 90m x 90m. Western boundary not well defined as laying close to ...
Undated double ditched rectangular enclosure cropmark. The form of the cropmark suggests an Iron Age or Romano-British origin. The site is located 700m West North West of St. John the Baptist's Church, Aston Cantlow.
1 Small underground reservoir supplied the village from 1930s onwards supplemented by water from the Alcester Waterworks Company.
The site of a small underground reservoir which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated 500m south east of Alne Hills.
1 A mill is recorded in 1086 and 1291. Nothing else is known until it is mentioned in 1576. Information on ownership exists for the C19 and C20. The mill ...
Great Alne Mill, a water mill which was in use during the Medieval period. It continued in use until the 1960s. The surviving buildings largely date to the Imperial period. The mill is situated 800m south east of Great Alne.
1 There are various references from the 13th century to the 17th century to an earthwork known as Roueditch or Row Ditch. It was first so-called in a grant of ...
A linear earthwork that is possibly a boundary ditch. It is of unknown date. The feature is located 900m west of Shelfield Green.
12 An area of earthworks was identified from LiDAR imagery by the AOC Assessment of Local Services Villages for Stratford-on-Avon District Council in 2012.
3This feature is clearly a large millpond ...
The millpond of Great Alne mill is visible on LiDAR imagery.