1 A medieval key was found at SP47207962 in the summer of 1995. The method of recovery was not recorded. The site of the medieval settlement of Harborough Magna lay ...
Find of a medieval key 500m northwest of All Saints Church, Harborough Magna.
1 A coin from the 11th century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - a Medieval coin was found 800m west of Smith's Spinney.
1 According to an account in Bloxam there were earthworks “south of the church” which may be remains of an ancient British encampment of the Coritani tribe. When the site ...
The possible site of an earthwork of unknown date is suggested by documentary evidence. The site lies to the south of the church at Harborough Magna.
1 This field contain traces of ridge and furrow in one end which appear to have been disturbed by later quarrying. There is also a lot of ridge and ...
Ridge and furrow cultivation which has been disturbed by later quarrying, possibly for the extraction of gravel. It may date to the Medieval through to the Imperial period. The earthworks are situated 200m northeast of the church at Harborough Magna.
1 Only two houses, with signs of a third. It was in Newbold on Avon parish. The field at the E of the road is called Townend Field in the ...
The site of the Medieval shrunken village at Harborough Parva. The site is suggested by documentary evidence. It lies to the south of Eastenhall Road.
2 An enclosure shows on aerial photographs. This is roughly rectangular and has a double ditch on the E and perhaps on the N.
An enclosure of unknown date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated 1km west of Churchover.
2 Linear crop marks show on aerial photographs and are overlain by ridge and furrow. These marks may be geological.
Linear features of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated 800m south west of Churchover.
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing visible on lidar and modern Aps
Ridge and furrow shows on modern Aps.
1 A field evaluation undertaken in May 1997 identified features associated with the settlement in the form of gullies, a ditch and a posthole.
Gullies, a ditch and a post hole of Medieval date were found during archaeological work. The site is located to the north of Main Street, Harborough Magna.
1 2 Settlement remains identified from aerial photographs.
3 An archaeological watching brief on land at the rear of Church Farm (just adjacent to the earthworks) recorded no archaeological features or ...
The site of the remains of the Medieval shrunken village at Harborough Magna. The remains are visible on aerial photographs. The site is located to the west of Pailton Road.
1 During a watching brief the remains of a Medieval ridge and furrow field system were discovered.
The remains of Medieval ridge and furrow cultivation were recorded during archaelogical work. The remains were located east of the church at Harborough Magna.
1 Assemblage of flint, partly recovered from Roman features and partly in contexts which may be Neolithic.
2 A small assemblage of flint was residual in Roman period features. ...
Findspot - various flint artefacts, possibly of Neolithic date, were found 500m west of Harborough Magna.
2 Cropmarks of a linear feature and possible conjoined enclosures appear on aerial photographs.
A linear feature and several possible enclosures are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The features are of unknown date. They are situated 600m west of Smith's Spinney.