1 The probable extent of the medieval settlements based on the OS first edition map of 1887, 28NE and the second edition of 1887, 28SE.
2 Domesday has 5 entries for ...
The probable extent of the medieval settlement at Hillmorton based on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
1 Archaeological observation of the groundworks associated with the construction of new properties at 42, High Street, Hillmorton (EWA 7322, centred on SP53147356) revealed a 19th century pit, an undated ...
Post-medieval and undated features, including pits, a pond, probable boundary ditches, and yard surfaces, recorded during archaeological observation at 42-46 High Street, Hillmorton, Rugby.
1 Glasshouse Wood contains banks, ditches and lynchets, some of which are aligned on the Roman building (PRN 2594) and therefore are probably connected. Most of the earthworks lie to ...
A field system, comprising banks, ditches and lynchets that all survive as earthworks. The field system seems to be associated with a Roman building. The field system is located in Glasshouse Wood.
1 The field is known as “Marlpit Close” on a 19th century map.
2 There were no traces of quarrying nor did the owner of the field have any memory of ...
The possible site of a marl pit dating to at least the Imperial period is suggested by documentary evidence. Evidence of ridge and furrow cultivation also exists in this area and survives as earthworks. These features are situated 500m north of Walsgrave Hill.
1 Withybrook has shrunk and expanded at intervals, earthworks mirroring its fluctuations in prosperity and changing farming techniques. It is not recorded until the 12th century. By 1327 it had ...
The site of the Medieval shrunken village of Withybrook. Remains of the village survive as earthworks.
2 Traces of up to three possible undated enclosures show on aerial photographs.
3 The cropmarks apparent on aerial photographs were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project. ...
Three possible enclosures of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. Fieldwalking suggests that they are prehistoric in date and possibly represent settlement activity. They are situated between Bretford and Wolston.
1 The ridge and furrow ploughing apparent as crop marks on aerial photographs to the east of Lodge Farm, Long
Lawford and a curvilinear bank at the western edge ...
Ridge and furrow ploughing is apparent as crop marks on aerial photographs to the east of Lodge Farm, Long Lawford.
1 The banks, ditches and ridge and furrow ploughing evident on aerial photographs were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
2 The bank is probably a ...
Banks, ditches and ridge and furrow ploughing are evident on aerial photographs adjacent to Bilton Hill. Rig now levelled.
1 Ditches and banks visible on aerial photographs immediately to the north east of Kingley Farm, Wixford were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
2 The ...
Ditches and banks are visible on aerial photographs immeadiately to the north east of Kingley Farm, Wixford.
1 Rectilinear crop marks and pits apparent on aerial photographs 650m south of Langston Farm Little Compton mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project. The crop ...
Rectilinear crop marks and pits are apparent on aerial photographs 650m south of Langston Farm Little Compton.
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing and a headland to the north of Cherrington apparent as earthworks on aerial photographs taken in 1996 was mapped as part of the English ...
Ridge and furrow ploughing and a headland to the north of Cherrington are apparent as earthworks on aerial photographs taken in 1996
1 A group of curvilinear banks seen on aerial photographs were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project. The southern most of these appears to be ...
A group of curvilinear banks can be seen on aerial photographs.
1 A group of 8 plots to the east of New Hare Covert can be seen with cropmark evidence of Ridge and Furrow ploughing on aerial photographs mapped as ...
A group of 8 plots to the east of New Hare Covert can be seen with cropmark evidence of Ridge and Furrow ploughing on aerial photographs
1 A group of 4 fields to the west of the A423 Road near to Ryton Bridge, Tollbar End has cropmark evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing on ...
A group of 4 fields to the west of the A423 Road near to Ryton Bridge, Tollbar End has cropmark evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing on aerial photographs
1 A curving bank on the western side of the river Avon at Bubbenhall mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
A curving bank on the western side of the river Avon at Bubbenhall may be an embakment to prevent flooding or the headland associated with ridge and furrow ploughing seen nearby
1 A group of 12 fields to the south-west of Bubbenhall near Broom Hill Farm showing evidence of Ridge and furrow ploughing and an associated headland mapped as part of ...
A group of 12 fields to the south-west of Bubbenhall near Broom Hill Farm show evidence of Ridge and furrow ploughing. A headland can be seen between two fields in the centre of the area
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing over a large area surrounding Waverley Wood Farm mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project
Evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing can be seen on aerial photographs surrounding Waverly wood Farm. There are two examples of plough headlands to be seen in this area. The medieval ploughing is extensive, extending from the A445 road eastwards betwee
1 The ridge and furrow ploughing and a headland in a group of fields between Ryton on Dunsmoreand the B4029 road apparent on aerial photographs was mapped as part of ...
Ridge and Furrow ploughing and a headland in group of fields between Ryton on Dunsmoreand the B4029 road is apparent on aerial photographs
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing evident on aerial photographs in 3 fields immediately to the east of Ryton Woods was mapped as part of the English Heritage National ...
Ridge and furrow ploughing is evident on aerial photographs in 3 fields immediately to the east of Ryton Woods.
1 A bank can be seen on aerial photographs in a field to the north of Paget’s Lane near to Shrubs Lodge mapped as part of the English Heritage National ...
A bank can be seen on aerial photographs in a field to the north of Paget's Lane near to Shrubs lodge.
1 Linear banks seen on aerial photographs on both sides of the Fosse Way at Bretford were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
2The current route of ...
Linear banks can be seen on aerial photographs on both sdes of the Fosse way at Bretford.
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing and plough headlands apparent as earthworks on aerial photographs to the south of
Brinklow Castle were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project
Ridge and furrow ploughing and plough headlands to the south of Brinklow Castle are apparent as earthworks on aerial photographs taken in 2004
1 A series of Iron Age storage pits, of similar form, size and function, were recorded during community excavation at New Place, Stratford. Each of the pits was 1.5-1.6m ...
A series of Iron Age storage pits, of similar form, size and function, were recorded during community excavation at New Place, Stratford. In subsequent seasons, a short stretch of Iron Age ditch/gully was located.
1 A lynchet was uncovered in the east of the site with colluvium banked up against it and ridge and furrow further up slope. The remains are believed to ...
A Medieval lynchet and other features associated with agricultural use of this area in the Medieval period, were uncovered near Grove Lane, Wishaw during site excavations connected with the Birmingham Northern Relief Road project.