2 It has been suggested that these marks indicate a large villa.
3 Enclosures and linear features show on aerial photographs. There is no evidence to support the suggestion made by ...
Cropmarks, visible on aerial photographs, show undated enclosures and linear features. They lie in fields 100m east of Warwick sewage works.
1 A watching brief at 16 – 18 High Street revealed medieval rubbish pits, potential evidence for copper working, a stone lined well and other stone walls of probable 17th ...
A stone lined well and rubbish pits dating to the medieval period were found behind houses on High Street, Warwick. Several wall foundations of 17th-18th century date were also found.
1 An area of ridge and furrow and allotment boundaries in St Nicholas Park was surveyed before destruction by construction of a swimming pool. The ridge and furrow appears to ...
The site of ridge and furrow cultivation and allotment boundaries dating to the Post Medieval Period. The remains were located in St Nicholas Park, Warwick.
2 Enclosure and length of trackway, probably overlain by ridge and furrow. The enclosure may be an example of a banjo enclosure of Iron Age date.
3 Field Survey by RMEF ...
The site of a trackway and a banjo enclosure which is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It dates to the Iron Age period and is located 200m south of the Heathcote Road, Leamington Spa.
2 Undated linear cropmarks show on aerial photographs. These features may be non-archaeological. The site is now built over.
The site of an undated linear feature. It is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs but may be of geological origin. The site now lies under housing at Woodloes Park.
1 Possible linear cropmarks show on aerial photographs. These features may be non-archaeological.
Linear features of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They now lie under houses at Woodloes Park, Warwick.
2 Trackway, linear features, ring ditch and discontinuous features show as cropmark.
A ring ditch, linear features, a trackway and other features of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are located 800m south east of Junction 15, M40.
1 The field to the west of Leafield Bridge contains a number of earthworks. There are 2 ridges running approx E/W and NW/SE across the site, and a banked ...
The possible site of a Medieval field system. Field boundaries and trackways are visible as earthworks. The site was wooded during the 18th century and some of the earthworks may represent where trees once stood. The site lies in Castle Park.
2 Cropmarks of a linear feature, comprising disjointed sections of parallel lines and various small subcircular features appear on air photographs.
Linear features and sub-circular features of unknown date and function are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are located 400m south east of Junction 15, M40.