1 The first edition OS 6″ map of 1886 shows an earthwork of moat-like shape.
An unidentified earthwork marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The site is situated 500m west of the Pumping Station.
2 Subrectangular enclosure, probably with a smaller oval enclosure in one corner, shows on aerial photographs.
3 Mapped.
The site of two possible enclosures that are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are of unknown date. The site is located 400m north east of Far Popehill Spinney.
2 A subrectangular enclosure shows on aerial photographs.
An enclosure is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated 800m south east of Bourton Heath.
2 Earthworks of banked and ditched enclosures and linear features probably indicate the site of a shrunken Medieval settlement to the E of Bourton Hall.
3 After reviewing aerial photographs it ...
The possible site of a Medieval shrunken village and garden earthworks possible associated with Bourton Hall. The remains of the village are visible as earthworks. The site is located to the east of Bourton on Dunsmore.
2 Linear crop mark shows on aerial photographs. A couple of enclosure complexes are attached to this on the E (PRN 5395, 5396).
The site of a linear feature of unknown date that is visible as a cropmark. It is situated 500m north of Bourton on Dunsmore.
2 Possible linear features, possibly consisting of linear ditches and pit alignments, show on aerial photograph. This may be a trackway, although two small subrectangular enclosures appear to be attached ...
Several linear features of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They might be the remains of a trackway. Alternatively, the linear feature might represent a pit alignment. The features are situated 1km north east of Bourton on Dunsmore.
2 A subrectangular enclosure shows on aerial photographs. This enclosure is subdivided into two.
The site of an enclosure that is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The enclosure is of unknown date. It is situated 400m west of Popehill Spinneys.
2 An undated linear crop mark shows on aerial photographs.
A linear feature of unknown date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated 500m north west of Popehill Spinneys.
2 A subrectangular enclosure is attached to a linear ditch (PRN 3328). This enclosure encloses a ring ditch/penannular enclosure and there are faint traces of crop marks outside the enclosure ...
A sub-rectangular enclosure surrounding a smaller enclosure or ring ditch. These features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated 600m north of Bourton on Dunsmore.
2 A group of enclosures is attached to a linear ditch (PRN 3328).
A group of enclosures that are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The enclosures are of unknown date. They are situated 500m north of Bourton on Dunsmore.
2 Part of the circumference of a probable oval enclosure shows on aerial photographs.
The remains of an oval enclosure are visible as a cropmark on aerial photograph. The enclosure is of unknown date. It is situated 500m north west of Bourton on Dunsmore.
2 Small subrectangular enclosure shows on aerial photographs.
A sub-rectangular enclosure is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The enclosure is of unknown date. It is situated on Bourton Heath.
1 Remains of a major fishpond complex associated with a moated site (PRN 3318).
3 Remains consist of three fishponds separated by a 0.6m bank. One of these is flooded and ...
A Medieval bank and fishponds, used for the breeding and storage of fish. They are visible as earthworks, and are situated on the west side of Draycote.
1 Parch marks seen on aerial photographs may be the remains of farm buildings that are visible on earlier aerial photographs.
Linear features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They may be the remains of farm buildings shown on earlier aerial photographs. The site is located 200m north west of Far Popehill Spinney.
1 During an evaluation in 1991 a small subrectangular enclosure was identified in the NE corner of field 3. It is likely to have been constructed during the Middle Iron ...
An enclosure dating from the Middle Iron Age was identified during archaeological work . It was located on the southern side of the Straight Mile, Bourton Heath.
3 A possible complex of irregular cropmark features can be identified from air photographs. This may comprise parts of cropmark enclosures and several linear features.
A complex of enclosures and linear features of unknown date. The features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated to the south of Boots Spinney.
2 A possible complex of cropmark features can be identified as very faint traces on air photographs. This may consist of two possible circular cropmark enclosures and two sides ...
Two possible circular enclosures and two rectangular enclosures are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are of unknown date. The enclosures are situated 300m west of Bog Spinney.
3 A possible complex of irregular cropmark features can be identified on air photographs. This may consist of a possible sub-rectilinear cropmark enclosure, a circular cropmark enclosure and several ...
A complex of cropmarks is visible on aerial photographs. The cropmark features comprise several enclosures and linear features of unknown date. They are situated 100m north of Far Popehill Spinney.