2 Aerial photographs show three sides of a possible enclosure with an additional possible enclosure to the NE.
3 Fieldwork in 1986 revealed Roman pottery and a few pieces of tile ...
Enclosures and linear features that show up as cropmarks on aerial photographs. Field walking produced some Roman pottery sherds, suggesting a small farmstead. The site is situated 500m north of Crimscote.
2 Two small irregular oval enclosures show on aerial photographs. Field surveyed in 1986. The area over these enclosures was examined very intensely in the belief that they might be ...
Two enclosures of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated 500m north east of Wimpstone.
1 Located as a cropmark and fieldwalked in 1985 and 1986. The hillfort is situated on marl and is in a hilltop location, with a slight downhill slope to the ...
The site of an Iron Age Hillfort, with an enclosure and linear features that were visible as a cropmark from aerial photographs. A few potsherds were observed, of probable Iron Age date, during fieldwalking. The site is located in Foxhill.
1 Curvilinear features and possible penannular gullies show on aerial photographs.
2 Field survey conducted here in 1985-6 recovered Roman sherds.
3 Plan.
4 The site was located as a cropmark and was ...
The site of a Roman settlement on Foxhill. Linear features and an enclosure are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs and Roman pottery has been recovered from the site.
4 Two sides of a probable rectangular enclosure show to N, and traces of a similar enclosure to W, of Alderminster Farm. These are undated.
Two enclosures, possibly of rectangular shape, are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are of unknown date. The enclosures are situated 400m north east of Wimpstone.
2 Undated linear crop mark shows on aerial photographs.
An undated linear feature is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is located 500m north east of Wimpstone.
1 Close to the SSE of Alderminster long barrow is another rectangular mound (?pillow mound).
2 No remains were found. The area has been ploughed and it is possible that the ...
The site of a mound of unknown date. One suggestion is that it is a pillow mound. It was located 1km south west of Loxley.
1 Possible hillfort. A large oval enclosure. Visited by Thomas. Slight traces of an earthwork survive around the NW quarter.
3 Air photographs indicate a possible enclosure of about 13 ha. ...
The possible site of an Iron Age hillfort. A large enclosure is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated on the west side of Boundary Covert. An alternative interpretation of these cropmarks is that they are natural features.
1 Scheduled long barrow on Long Hill.
2 About 30 x 12m x 1m, with little appreciable diminution of breadth or height.
3 The barrow is situated at the above grid reference ...
The site of a possible long barrow dating to the Neolithic period. It is visible as an earthwork and on aerial photographs. Flint artefacts dating to this period have also been found near the site. It is located south west of Loxley.
1 Cropmark of linear features shows on aerial photographs.
Several linear features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are of unknown date and are located at Eversfield.
2 Earthworks possibly representing the remains of shrunken Medieval settlement appear on air photographs.
The possible site of a Medieval shrunken village. The remains are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs. The site is located 200m north west of the church at Alderminster.
1 The earthwork remains of shrunken Medieval settlement appear on air photographs.
The remains of a Medieval shrunken village are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs. The site of the shrunken village is located 400m south east of the church at Alderminster.