2 Ridge and furrow cultivation transcribed from air photographs.
The remains of ridge and furrow cultivation of Medieval and later date in the parishes of Dunchurch and Thurlaston. In some areas the ridge and furrow is visible as an earthwork. Elsewhere, the remains are can be seen on aerial photographs.
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing is evident as earthworks on aerial photographs to the east of Cawston House, Cawston. Now levelled
Ridge and furrow ploughing is evident as earthworks on aerial photographs to the east of Cawston House, Cawston. Now levelled
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing evident as earthworks on aerial photographs to the west of Cherry Tree Farm, Dunchurch was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
Ridge and furrow ploughing is evident as earthworks on aerial photographs to the west of Cherry Tree Farm, Dunchurch.
Now levelled
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing ievident as earthworks on aerial photographs to the west of Toft, was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
Ridge and furrow ploughing is evident as earthworks on aerial photographs to the south of Windmill Cottages, Dunchurch.
Now levelled
12 Ridge and furrow ploughing evident as earthworks on aerial photographs to the west of Toft, was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
Ridge and furrow ploughing which was evident as earthworks on aerial photographs to the west of Toft. Now levelled
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing east of Thurlaston seen as earthworks in aerial photographs taken in 1993 was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
Ridge and furrow ploughing 0.5km west of Toft can be seen as earthworks in aerial photographs taken in 1993
12Ridge and furrow ploughing which was evident as earthworks on aerial photographs to the west of Toft.These
fields are now submerged under Draycote Water.
Ridge and furrow ploughing which was evident as earthworks on aerial photographs to the west of Toft.These fields are now submerged under Draycote Water
1 Archaeological observation of soil stripping on this site in 1998 (WA 8325) revealed the remains of a ditch running apx SE-NW but not on the exact alignment of the ...
The remains of a ditch, possibly of Medieval date, were found during an excavation. The ditch might be part of a larger Medieval field system at Cawston.
1 An area of well preserved ridge and furrow to the W of the hamlet of Toft. The pipeline crossed these earthworks at an angle of almost 90 degrees.
An area of ridge and furrow cultivation of Medieval or Post Medieval date. The ridge and furrow is visible as an earthwork. It is located to the west of Toft.