2 Three sides of what appears to be an irregular enclosure show on aerial photographs. It is possible that the absence of a fourth side is the result of a ...
Three sides of an enclosure are visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The enclosure, which is irregular in shape, is of unknown date. It is located 500m east of Wimpstone.
1 The earthwork remains of the deserted medieval settlement of Bruton, Admington. See MWA1338 for further information.
The earthwork remains of the deserted medieval settlement of Bruton, Admington.
2 Undated linear crop marks show on aerial photographs.
Linear features of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated 500m south west of Beaman's Covert.
1 Part of a probable subrectangular enclosure and linear features show on aerial photographs in Warwick Museum. During survey in 1985 a dense scatter of Iron Age pottery, animal bone ...
The possible site of an Bronze Age/ Iron Age settlement and midden. An enclosure and linear features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. Large quantities of decorated Iron Age pottery and animal bone have been recovered from the site, which lies 400m north east of Beaman's Covert.
2 Possible linear features show on air photographs. There are also non-archaeological cropmarks in this area and it is uncertain whether the linear features are archaeological.
Linear features of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated 800m south west of Alderminster.
1 Aerial photographs.
2 Earthworks of linear features and enclosures show on aerial photographs. The area is one of the few in the parish free of ridge and furrow and is ...
The possible site of a Post Medieval deserted settlement. Enclosures and linear features survive as earthworks at the site, which is located 300m south west of Crimscote.
2 Enclosures and linear features show as crop marks.
3 The site was fieldwalked in 1985. There were no very clear concentrations of material over the enclosures, although a thin scatter ...
Enclosures and linear features that show up as cropmarks on aerial photographs. A thin scatter of Roman pottery sherds observed by fieldwalking, suggests that this might be the site of a Roman settlement. It is situated south of the former church of St Mary's, Whitchurch.
2 Possible enclosures and linear features show on air photographs. These marks are impossible to plot.
3 This location is given for a programme of fieldwalking carried out by Richard Hingley, ...
Linear features and enclosures of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated 600m south of Wimpstone.