1 In the hills at the rear of Welcombe Lodge are extensive trenches known as the Dingles, which take the form of a T with somewhat zigzag limbs. The stem ...
The Dingles, earthworks which are probably the result of quarrying. They are within the Welcombe Golf Course.
1 two quarry pits of 18th-19th century date were found during an evaluation.
Two 18th - 19th century quarry pits.
1 A gravel pit is shown on the OS 1st edition map. A circle was marked on the overlay for SP15SE IMP_MOD with a reference 7667. This ...
Site of former gravel pit. It was situated south of former nursery site (MWA7666) south of Evesham Road and west of Cherry Orchard, Stratford on Avon.
1 During observation of foundations trenches two ditches and a pit were recorded. One residual human bone fragment, one of animal bone and a piece of 2nd/4th century pottery were ...
Two Roman ditches and a pit, containing two bone fragments and a piece of 2nd/4th century pottery, were found during archaeological work. Previous work on the site had recorded 1st-4th century settlement activity, with ditches, interpreted as property boundaries, layers, pits and a possible gravel pit.
2Possible, but dubious, linear features show as crop marks or earthworks. It appears more likely that these are the result of cultivation than that they are archaeological.
3Evaluation demonstrated the ...
Several linear features that are visible as earthworks or cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are of unknown date. They are likely to be associated with quarrying. They are situated to the west of Knights Lane, Tiddington.
1 In 1989 an excavation prior to the construction of Bard’s Walk shopping centre found 52.5 kg of iron slag. This suggests the presence of an iron working site ...
A large quantity of iron slag was found during an excavation in Wood Street, Stratford upon Avon. This suggests that there may have been an iron works in this area during the Medieval period.