1 Ridge and furrow cultivation based on an aerial photo transcript.
The remains of ridge and furrow cultivation from the medieval period in the parish of Little Lawford, based on aerial photographs.
1 A few years before 1857 while digging limestone a limestone cist was discovered. This contained a skeleton with the legs contracted, the skull of which had fallen between the ...
A Roman well was found during an excavation. It contained three cremation urns and a burial. The well was situated in an area to the north west of Little Lawford.
1 Mentioned in Beresford and Hurst’s gazetteer.
2 A site visit showed that this field, on either side of the stream, has small scale earthworks in it, and is surrounded by ...
The site of a Medieval deserted settlement which survives as an earthwork. The site is surrounded by ridge and furrow cultivation. It is located to the east of Little Lawford.
1 On S bank of River Avon at SP4677 traces of enclosures and drove roads (?), leading towards river.
2 SP4677. Twin parallel road ditches directed at loop in the river ...
The site of a possible enclosure and linear features, which might be the remains of a drove road. All features are of unknown date but are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The site is located 800m west of Little Lawford.
1 Animal bones were found in alluvium by the bridge about 180m below the mill at Little Lawford. Also found were flints, which in the opinion of other ‘competent ...
Findspot - several flint artefacts, possibly of Prehistoric date, were found 400m west of Little Lawford.
1 Place where Roman remains were found.
2 Details of finds are not known.
Findspot - various Roman finds were found in an area 1km south east of King's Newnham. There are no details of what the finds were.
1 A fine Bronze Age plano-convex knife was found on the S bank of the River Avon in 1986 and brought in to the County Museum for identification in 1987. ...
Findspot - a flint knife of Bronze Age date was found to the south east of Little Lawford.