1 The excavation of three trial trenches west of the Caldecott Arms, Long Lawford, revealed evidence of Romano-British activity, including two ditches. These ran roughly at right angles to one ...
Two Romano-British ditches, which may have been field boundaries or related to a settlement enclosure, were recorded during trial trenching West of The Caldecott Arms, Chapel Street, Long Lawford.
1 The excavation of three trial trenches in the centre of the medieval village of Long Lawford recorded a number of undated pits, ditches and gullies. These were probably ...
Undated features, including pits, ditches and gullies, recorded during trial trenching on land to the west of Caldecott Arms, Chapel Street, Long Lawford.
1 The probable extent of the medieval settlement of Long Lawford based on the OS first edition map of 1887, 28 NW.
2 The ridge and furrow plotting of the parish.
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The probable extent of the medieval settlement at Long Lawford based on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887, excavation, and on aerial photographs.
1 Post-medieval features were identified by archaeological investigations. They included remains of possible ditches, pits and gullies. Pottery dating from the 17th – 19th centuries was recovered from ...
Several post-medieval features, including the surviving remains of possible ditches and pits may relate to post-medieval property boundaries, gardening or rubbish disposal activities within those properties.
1An undated ditch was recorded in an evaluation trench. It was overlain by plough soil and doesn’t correspond to known late 19th century boundaries so is therefore older.
An undated ditch was recorded in an evaluation trench. It was overlain by plough soil and doesn't correspond to known late 19th century boundaries so is therefore older.
1 Ditches and features which may have been associated with them were uncovered during an excavation following a previous evaluation. There were two phases of activity, and pottery was found ...
Possible Romano British field boundaries uncovered during an excavation to the west of Chapel Street, Long Lawford.
1 Narrow curvilinear ditches which post dated Romano British features and pre dated the medieval tenements, were uncovered during an excavation. Two sherds of Anglo Saxon pottery were found indicating ...
Evidence of possible Anglo Saxon activity to the west of Chapel Street, Long Lawford.