Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Probable cropmark field boundaries of Post-Medieval date mapped from air photographs.
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
A ditch, possibly the Saxon town boundary located during excavations. Finds from the area include Roman, Early Medieval and post Medieval artefacts.
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Linear boundary ditch surviving as an earthwork. It may pre-date Offas Dyke, with which it is believed to be associated. It runs west of and parallel to the Lower Short Ditch (SO 28 NW 3), an earthwork which is thought to be similar in date and function. Part of the Upper Short Ditch lies...
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Evaluation work on a gravel site in 1983 revealed slight earthworks and buried Roman features. The site has since been destroyed. Meanwhile, fieldwork at Cleveland Farm in 1991 examined earthworks extending over a hectare. Suspected to represent the site of a Roman settlement or villa, tre...
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
A series of abandoned fields forming a larger system containing ridge and furrow. The fields vary in size but are all bounded by turf and stone banks measuring 1.5m wide and 0.6m high.
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Probable cropmark and earthwork field boundaries of Post-Medieval date mapped from air photographs.
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
A rectilinear, double-ditched enclosure of possible Iron Age or Romano-British date was seen as a cropmark and mapped from air photographs. The enclosure is seen to have two, approximately parallel, boundaries running from either side, and also contains