1 A probable mill dam was found at the above grid reference.
2 Bank up to 2.1m high on NE side and 2.4m on SW side.
3 A large earthwork straddling the ...
The possible site of a mill dam dating to the Medieval period. It is visible as an earthwork. It is located 300m west of Rouncil Lane.
1 Earthwork visible on aerial photograph.
2 This site appears only as an earthwork on an aerial photograph of 1956: now the land has been ploughed and there are no surface ...
The site of a possible settlement or field system which is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs. The site is located 1km north east of Haseley.
1 Earthworks of possible deserted Medieval village off Rouncil Lane, Beausale, examined and a sketch survey produced in February 1974. This ‘site’ was examined by MB and JTB in March ...
The site of three linear features which are visible as earthworks and are of unknown date. They are located 100m north of Fernhill Oldhouse Barn.
1 Rous lists this destruction. Victoria County History Vol 3 places the village elsewhere (PRN 2654) and Beresford supports this.
2 The Victoria County History does not give the above location.
3 ...
The possible site of Rykmersbury Medieval deserted settlement. The site lies 500m south east of Beausale.
1 One flint flake from Fernhill Wood, Kenilworth.
2 Fernhill Wood, struck flint – in Coventry Museum.
3 Fernhill Wood shown. It was cut down after the last war.
Findspot - a flint flake dating to the Neolithic or the Bronze Age was found 800m south east of Thorny Coppice.
1 Rous lists this destruction. Victoria County History Vol 3 p119 correctly places the village in a field in Beausale parish now associated with the name of the chapel of ...
Documentary evidence suggests that this was once the site of Rykmersbury, which became a deserted settlement during the Medieval period. The site lies in farmland approximately 3km north west of Warwick.
1 Concentration of Roman pottery at the S of Camp Hill earthwork.
Findspot - a scatter of Roman pottery was found to the south east of Camp Hill hillfort.
1 In removing the timber-framed house at Camp Hill from a spot nearer the road to its present situation within the enclosure, two iron cannon balls of considerable size were ...
Findspot - two canon balls were found 600m south east of Beasale. They may date to the English Civil War, when it is thought that Kenilworth Castle was shelled from the area of Camphill hillfort.
1 A large flint axe found about 1873 at Beausale Camp.
2 Noted.
3 Find made within SAM area.
Findspot - a Neolithic stone axe was found 800m south east of Beausale.
1 Coins from the 12th to 14th Century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - coins dating to the Medieval period were found 600m west of Rouncil Lane, Beausale.