1 Archaeological observation of ground disturbance associated with the partial redevelopment of Henley-in-Arden Police and Fire Station revealed no trace of Medieval remains, although the site lay in the centre ...
Record is a duplicate of WA7490
1 About 17 medieval sherds and about 11 post medieval sherds and a strap buckle found in October 1985. Method of recovery unrecorded. Grid reference given of SP15256612, but this ...
Medieval and post medieval potsherds and a post medieval strap buckle found in Beaudesert Lane, Henley in Arden.
2 Ridge and furrow cultivation transcribed from air photographs.
The extent of ridge and furrow in Henley in Arden parish which dates from the Medieval period onwards. In some areas the ridge and furrow survives as an earthwork, whilst in other areas it is visible on aerial photographs.
1 There may have been a Medieval village at Kites Green.
2 This is probably the Domesday manor known as Witeleia which was valued at 3 hides and had land for ...
The site of possible shrunken village dating to the Medieval period. Documentary evidence suggests the site is located at Kite Green.
1 At Domesday a mill is recorded at Witeleia (Whiteleigh Farm).
2 Topographically it is unlikely that the mill would have been in the vicinity of Kites Green (see ...
Earthworks of a possible Medieval mill pond and dam. The site is located to the east of Edge Lane, Henley in Arden.
1 Hone-like object (22/c; Greywacke, ?Scotland). Possibly now in the British Museum.
Findspot - a stone object, dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age periods, was found near Aston Cantlow.
1 The base, shaft and capital are composed of 3 separate stones; the shaft being morticed into the base and capital. On the 4 faces of the capital were ...
The remains of a Medieval market cross which stands 100m north of St John's Church.
1 The possible extent of Medieval settlement, based on the first edition 6″ map of 1886, 31SE.
2 Henley is not listed in the Domesday survey.
3 The ridge and furrow plotting ...
Probable extent of Medieval settlement in Henley in Arden as indicated on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
1 Archaeological observation of foundation trenches at a property on the High Street, Henley in Arden, revealed high levels of 19th century activity including a large drainage culvert.
Archaeological work revealed the site of a large drain dating to the Imperial period. It was located 500m south west of Beaudesert Mount.
1 A Medieval occupation level, likely to represent domestic refuse dumped from the building on the street front or from outbuildings. Pottery recovered dated from the 13th century to ...
Findspot - pottery dating to the Medieval period was found 500m south west of Beaudesert Mount.
1 The excavation of foundation trenches revealed no Medieval structures but there was a layer containing 13th-15th century pottery under a considerable build up of 19th century material.
Medieval pottery was found during archaeological work in Beaudesert Lane, 300m south west of Beaudesert Mount.
1 Archaeological observation of ground disturbance associated with the partial redevelopment of Henley-in-Arden Police and Fire Station revealed no trace of Medieval remains, although the site lay in the centre ...
Findspot - pottery sherds from the Medieval period, and fragments of pottery and clay tobacco pipe dating to the Imperial period. All found 600m west of Beaudesert Mount.
1 An archaeological evaluation of land to the rear of High Street, Henley-in-Arden, within the Medieval market town, recorded two Medieval pits together with a number of Post Medieval boundary ...
Archaeological work at this site recorded two Medieval pits, and several Post Medieval boundary features. The site is on the west side of High Street, Henley-in-Arden.