1 Possible Deserted Medieval Village visible as relief markings in extensive area of ridge and furrow. No surface evidence of desertion.
2 Various finds in Warwick Museum come from Warwick Racecourse, ...
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Medieval period which is visible as an earthwork within the area of ridge and furrow. Finds of Medieval and Post Medieval pottery have been recovered. It is located at the Racecourse, Warwick.
1 An area of ridge and furrow and allotment boundaries in St Nicholas Park was surveyed before destruction by construction of a swimming pool. The ridge and furrow appears to ...
The site of ridge and furrow cultivation and allotment boundaries dating to the Post Medieval Period. The remains were located in St Nicholas Park, Warwick.
1 The field to the west of Leafield Bridge contains a number of earthworks. There are 2 ridges running approx E/W and NW/SE across the site, and a banked ...
The possible site of a Medieval field system. Field boundaries and trackways are visible as earthworks. The site was wooded during the 18th century and some of the earthworks may represent where trees once stood. The site lies in Castle Park.
1 Poorly preserved ridge and furrow remains.
The remains of Medieval ridge and furrow cultivation, poorly preserved, lie on land just west of Stratford Road, Warwick.
1 Archaeological assessment and evaluation of land at Heathcote Home Farm, near Leamington Spa, in advance of a proposed housing development revealed traces of Medieval and Post Medieval ridge and ...
Evidence of Medieval and Post Medieval ridge and furrow cultivation was found during an excavation to the west of Whitnash.
1 Recorded during excavation, suggesting cultivation during the Medieval/Post Medieval period.
The remains of ridge and furrow cultivation dating to the Medieval and Post Medieval periods was found during an excavation. The site was located next to Junction 15, M40.