2 Earthworks of banks and ditches show on air photographs.
3 A ditched flood meadow.
A Post Medieval pond. Earthworks of banks and ditches show up on aerial photographs. The site is located 100m north west of the church at Whitchurch.
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.
1 Turnpike road created by Acts of 1817 and later.
The route of a toll road dating to the Imperial period which ran between Ilmington and towards Stratford.
1 ‘Park’ field name on 18th and 19th century maps.
2 Map illustrative of 1.
The possible site of a park dating from the Post Medieval period onwards. It is indicated by field names on 18th and 19th century maps. The park was situated in the area to the west of Alderminster.
1 A modern farmhouse at Crimscote, has a former pigeon-house, probably 17th century, built of small white coarsed stones.
2 The dovecote is situated at SP23 47.
3 17th century dovecote partly ...
A stone and brick dovecote, a building used for the housing and breeding of doves or pigeons. It dates to the Post Medieval period, and is still standing to the east of Manor Farm, Crimscote.