1 Cropmarks of three sides of a rectilinear enclosure. Former field boundaries and ploughed out ridge and furrow can also be seen but the possible enclosure is on a ...
On the 2010 google earth map three sides of a rectangular enclosure with a possible ring ditch to the north-west is visible. Other linear features are also visible along with ploughed out ridge and furrow.
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 Features mapped as part of English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project (NMP)
2 It is possible that the crop marks have been caused by modern agricultural processes.
Undated linear features are visible as a crop marks on aerial photographs. The site lies 200m south of Kingsbury Swivel Bridge on the eastern side of the canal.
1 A group of linear crop marks be seen on aerial photographs on either side of the Combe Abbey 12 O’ Clock Ride 600m to the south of the B4027 ...
A group of linear crop marks can be seen on aerial photographs on either side of the Combe Abbey 12 O' Clock Ride 600m to the south of the B4027.
12 A series of enclosures, and linear features (probably trackways) are visible on Google Earth imagery, to the south-east of Newbold-on-Stour. There were identified by the AOC Assessment of ...
A series of enclosures, and linear features (probably trackways) are visible on Google Earth imagery, to the south-east of Newbold-on-Stour. Probably of prehistoric date.
1 Cropmark enclosure shown on an AP at Curdworth on the Warwickshire/West Midlands border. The cropmark is rectangular and appears to be double ditched in places, although one part ...
An enclosure of Prehistoric date which is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is located 400m south east of Pool Hall.
2 Crop marks of a probable double pit alignment show on aerial photographs. The N section of the W alignment and the E alignment could represent a linear feature rather ...
A pit alignment or possible linear feature, is visible as a crop mark on aerial photographs and is probably Prehistoric in date. The site lies 200m south of Kingsbury Swivel Bridge.