1 The probable extent of the medieval settlement of Lea Marston based on the OS maps of 1887, 9NW and 9NE.
2 Domesday lists 2/ 3 entries for Lea Marston in ...
The probable extent of the medieval settlement at Lea Marston based on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
1 A light anti aircraft site dating from World War II, no 417. The vulnerable point needing protection in this instance was Hams Hall Power Station. A LAA installation ...
The site of a light anti aircraft artillery emplacement from the Second World War. There is documentary evidence that it was positioned to protect Hams Hall Power Station, and was located at this grid reference.
1 Bridge over a badly drained flood plain river. Blue brick, detailing similar to river and railway bridge, probably dating to early 20th century. The bridge has 7 ...
Lea Bridge, a road bridge which was constructed during the Imperial period. It was built from brick and is situated on the east side of Lea Marston.
1 Constructed of blue brick, detailing similar to river and flood plain bridges therefore probably contemporary i.e. 1909. There are four arches over the railway.
Lea Bridge, which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated on the north east side of Lea Marston.
1 Ouston Grange and Mill were once a Grange belonging to Merevale Abbey and in c1650 still ‘reputed a member thereof’.
3 Marked on map.
4 An archaeological evaluation of Ouston Grange, ...
The possible site of a Medieval watermill at Ouston Grange. A mill was marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887, but no surface evidence survives. The site was 1km west of Whitacre Station.
1 The modern bridge was reconstructed by the County Council in 1909. On the W bank, N of the bridge, are the stone remains of the previous bridge.
2 1698. This ...
The site of Lea Bridge, which was built during the Post Medieval period. It was situated on the east side of Lea Marston.
2 Ring ditch with a possible internal pit shows as a cropmark.
3 This site has been destroyed by gravel extraction which started in the 1960s and finished in 1994. ...
A ring ditch of Neolithic or Bronze Age date which is visible as a crop mark on aerial photographs. The site was destroyed when this area was used for gravel extraction.
2 A scatter of pits, probably natural (tree hollows) show on air photographs.
Redundant record (previously used to record an event)
1 Two parallel pit alignments that in places become continuous ditches, a third ditch set 40m to the east of the pit alignments and a diffusely defined circular feature, which ...
Two parallel pit alignments that in places become continuous ditches, a third ditch set 40m to the east of the pit alignments and a diffusely defined circular feature, which may be a degraded ring ditch, appear on aerial photographs. Area has been used for mineral extraction and has been landscaped.
1 A group of fields to the north of Blackgreaves farm Lea Marston with evidence of ridge and furrow ploughingmapped as part of English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project (NMP)
A group of fields to the north of Blackgreaves farm Lea Marston with evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing
1 Two fields adjacent to Mullensgrove Farm, Lea Marston with evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing evident on aerial photographs.
Two fields adjacent to Mullensgrove Farm, Lea Marston with evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing evident on aerial photographs.
1 A group of fields in and around Whitacre Heath, Nether Whitacre on both sides of the railway with evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing on aerial photographs mapped as ...
A group of fields in and arround Whitacre Heath, Nether Whitacre on both sides of the railway with evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing on aerial photographs.
Two fields 250m north east of Heathfield Farm, Whitacre Heath, Whitacre show evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing on aeial photographs mapped as part of English Heritage (EH) National Mapping ...
Two fields 250m north east of Heathfield Farm, Whitacre Heath, Whitacre show evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing on aerial photographs
Two fields 250m north east of Oaktree Farm, Whitacre Heath, Whitacre show evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing on aeial photographs mapped as part of English Heritage (EH) National Mapping ...
Two fields 250m north east of Oaktree Farm, Whitacre Heath, Whitacre show evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing on aerial photographs
A field, now a sports ground, Whitacre Heath, Whitacre shows evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing on aerial photographs mapped as part of English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project (NMP)
A field, now a sports ground, Whitacre Heath, Whitacre shows evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing on aerial photographs
1 A complex of ditches, which appear to have been engineered to manage water flow across a large area defined by a loop of the River Tame are evident on ...
A complex of ditches, which appear to have been engineered to manage water flow across a large area defined by a loop of the River Tame are evident on aerial photographs.
1 Rail track abandoned due to its acute bend is evident as an embankment and distinct boundaries mapped as part of English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project (NMP)
Rail track abandoned due to its acute bend is evident as an embankment and distinct boundaries
1 2 Hams Hall park/garden, Lea Marston.
Original house rebuilt in c. 1768. Lovie reports that the park of 120 acres appears to have been contemporary with the rebuilding. Soon after ...
Parkland, boundary planting, ponds, pleasure grounds, walks, kitchen garden.
1 Dunton Hall garden, Dunton Hall.
Lovie gives no details about the garden and makes no recommendations.
Lovie gives no details and makes no recommendation.
1 Single timber-framed bay forming a small dwelling originally dating from c1650.
2 Demolished and rebuilt at Avoncroft Museum of Buildings.
3 Excavation undertaken after the demolition of the building. In places ...
The site of Leaford Cottage, a timber-framed house which was built during the Post Medieval period. It was dismantled and relocated on another site. The original site of the building lies 150m south east of the school at Lea Marston.
1 Farm buildings said to date to the 17th century.
Marston Farm Hotel, a Post Medieval farmhouse. It is located to the north west of Marston.
1 Observation of ground clearance and levelling at Hams Hall Power Station in 1996 revealed a stone walled structure with brick built, barrel vaulted cellars. A large oval basin or ...
See EWA3377
1 Smithy marked.
2 This remains in use as a dustbin shelter and workshop for the adjoining houses. Roof timbers and old stable half door.
Lea Marston Smithy, a forge which was in use during the Imperial period. It was situated in Lea Marston.
1 A structure built in the 1920s on the site of Hams Hall. It was completed in three stages; 1927-9, 1949 and 1958. The main building is of ...
The site of an electricity power station 1km south west of Lea Marston.