1 Sole End in Astley. There is a possibility that this farm group represents the Domesday Solege.
2 A few scattered houses at ‘Souley End’. This was ...
A shrunken village at Sole End of Medieval or Post Medieval date. It survives as an earthwork and is situated 500m south of Cowley Wood.
1 Bronze Age burial mound below Windmill Hill. This mound is besected by a recently widened lorry track but was complete and intact up until about a year ago. This ...
A possible round barrow, an artificial mound of earth used for covering a burial. It probably dates to the Bronze Age and is visible as an earthwork. It is situated 100m north of Windmill Hill Quarry. Alternatively, it has been suggested that it is a spoilheap from quarry activity.
2 Probable linear feature shows on air photographs.
A linear feature that is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It might be a trackway but is of unknown date. It is situated 500m north east of Astley.
2 An oval enclosure shows as a negative crop mark on vertical photographs. These marks may perhaps be of recent origin.
An enclosure of unknown date which is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated 200m east of Holmes Wood.
1 Possible round barrow located by B Waite.
2 A contour created Middle Bronze Age round barrow similar to many of those around Wolvey. Flints both around and on top of ...
The site of a possible Bronze Age round barrow, a mound surrounded by a ditch, usually used to conceal a burial. The site lies 200m north of Griff Quarry.
1 2 Platform adjacent to the church of St James, Weddington is visible on aerial photographs and LiDAR imagery, as is the platform on which the church sits.
3 Ridge and ...
A possible rectangular platform can be seen on aerial photographs and LiDAR imagery. The adjacent church is known to be on raised ground and there is a possibility that the two earthworks could be joined.
1 A quarter of a mile N of Moat House a by-road runs W past a field on the N side which contains a conspicuously large ash tree raised on ...
The site of a mound of unknown date which lay 500m north east of Exhall Hall. The area has now been built over.
1 Battery (site of). Applies to an earthwork situated on the side of a hill near Griff Hollow and thrown up by Oliver Cromwell. There are no remains to be ...
The site of an enclosure or a possible battery of Post Medieval date. It was situated 150m north east of Burlington Road.
1 The ‘Roman Camp’ shown here on Greenwood’s Map of 1822 was visited recently. It consists of a 2m ‘rampart’ with rudimentary ditches, 110 by 82.3m, with a Council Estate ...
The site of an enclosure of unknown date. It was sitauted 100m south of Cedar Road, Camp Hill.
1 Between the Priory and the canal, just to the W of the modern Earls Road, there is an earthwork which must have been a dam across the Barpool Brook. ...
The possible site of a Medieval dam which survives as an earthwork. It was probably associated with a mill pond marked on Beighton's map of 1722-5. The site lies on the south side of Vernon's Lane, Nuneaton.
2 A possible rectangular enclosure can be identified on an air photograph. This cropmark may be non-archaeological.
An enclosure of unknown date which is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated 1km north east of Weddington.