1 Geophysical survey revealed a series of linear anomalies crossing a presumed trackway diagonally. The trackway runs towards the Iron Age settlement (PRN 5536). A number of trenches were dug. ...
The site of a trackway dating to the Iron Age period. It was found when a geophysical survey and excavation were carried out. The trackway is located 850m south east of The Hollows.
1 The stump of the cross is built up on a brickwork pillar open on one side, the opening housing a water tap.
2 The pillar is of stone rather than ...
The site of a water pump dating to the Imperial period which is built into the remains of a Medieval cross. It is situated 50m south east of the Post Office.
1 Oxfordshire County Council Vertical Air Survey of Oxfordshire (FAS 6125-15008,15009; 29:07:61).
2 Probable enclosure and linear features show as earthworks.
A linear feature that is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs. The feature is possibly an enclosure and is undated. It is located 750m west of The Hollows.
1 7 circular mounds approximately 14m in diameter and a group of linear mounds located in the fields adjacent to Coates Barn were mapped as part of the English Heritage ...
A group of small mounds located in the fields adjacent to Coates Barn are evident on aerial photographs.
1 A circular bank with a pair of parallel banks extending from it to the north east visible on aerial photographs was mapped as part of the English Heritage National ...
A circular bank with a pair of parallel banks extending from it to the north east is visible on aerial photographs.
2 Aerial photographs show earthworks including a possible hollow way and ditched enclosures. This is probably a deserted Medieval settlement.
A possible deserted settlement dating to the Medieval period that is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs. It is situated 1km north east of the Rollright Stones.
A watermill.
1 A mill is recorded towards the end of the C13. Information on ownership exists for the latter half of the C19 and early part of the C20. It ...
The site of a watermill dating from the Medieval to the Imperial period, it was located 500m south west of Mere Furlong Coppice.
1 One of the four drinking fountains on the main (A34) road through the village. This, like the others, is stone built. It has a roof of red tiles. It ...
A drinking fountain, dating to the Imperial period, is located on Clarks Lane, Long Compton.
1 One of the four drinking fountains on the main (A34) road through the village of Long Compton. It was built where Clarendon Street (Malt House Lane) joins the A34 ...
A drinking fountain, which dates to the Imperial period, is located on Malthouse Lane, Long Compton.
1 One of the four drinking fountains on the main (A34) road through the village of Long Compton. The fountain is set into the wall of Wheelwright’s Cottage garden on ...
A drinking fountain, which dates to the Imperial period, is located on 50m west of the Hollows.
1A fountain shown on the 1st Edition OS map
2 This is a new record which appears to relate to MWA8069 on the Overlays, but which cannot be found in the ...
A 'fountain' marked on the 1st Edition OS map.
1 Recorded in 1086, and again in 1272. Has belonged to the Salmon family since c1810. Ceased working in the 1950s. A three storey stone building adjoining the mill house. ...
Long Compton Mill, a watermill, dates to the Medieval period. It was in operation until the Imperial Period. It is located 1km north west of Long Compton and survives as a building and earthworks.
1 The probable extent of the Medieval settlement, based on the first edition 6″ map of 1884, 57SW.
2 Charter granted 15 May 1231 by Henry III to Hubert de Burgh, ...
Probable extent of Medieval settlement in Long Compton as indicated on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
1 One of several tile-roofed drinking fountains in the village of Long Compton. This one, like the others, is stone-built and is no longer in use. It is to be ...
A drinking fountain which dates to the Imperial period. It is located in Crockwell Street, Long Compton.
1 This is one of four drinking-fountains on the main road through the village. See also PRNs 2368, 2391 and 2392. The fountain is no longer in use.
A drinking fountain, dating to the Imperial period, is located 450m north of The Hollows.