1 The possible extent of the medieval settlement based on the OS map of 1885, 3NW.
2 The village is not listed in Domesday. However there is documentary evidence for the ...
The possible extent of the medieval settlement at Newton Regis based on the Ordnance Survey map of 1885.
1 Archaeological evaluation identified traces of earthworks. Trial trenching revealed that these earthworks were probably the disturbed remains of ridge and furrow. An undated ditch was probably a ...
The remains of ridge and furrow indicate a system of Medieval open field agriculture. An archaeological evaluation revealed traces of ridge and furrow as well as a ditch, which was probably a field boundary. The remains were situated in the grounds of Newton Regis School.
1 A low linear earthwork was investigated prior to the building of new classrooms. It was found that while the work would damage some archaeological deposits they were of such ...
A linear feature surviving as an earthwork was found to date to the Imperial period. It was situated 150m southeast of Newton Regis Junior School, and was investigated before new classrooms were built.
1 Archaeological evaluation revealed a number of earthworks in an area to be developed. Trial trenching revealed features, probably the disturbed remains of possible house platforms. The quality ...
Archaeological work revealed earthworks that were interpreted as Medieval house platforms. They were located in the grounds of Newton Regis Church of England School.