1 The probable extent of medieval settlement based on the OS map of 1886, 34NW.
2 Domesday lists Hunningham in Marton Hundred. The Phillimore ed. Has a grid ref of 3768.
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The probable extent of the medieval settlement of Hunningham based on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886, and including the two known shrunken areas.
1 Coins from the 13th and 14th century reported by metal detectorists as found in 1991.
Findspot - coins dating to the Medieval period were found in Hunningham.
1 A small 14th or 15th century bronze horse, possibly a child’s toy, reported by metal detectorists.
2 Illustration and detailed description in FI File.
Findspot - a small bronze horse, possibly a child's toy, dating to the Medieval period, was found near Hunningham.
1 A late Medieval gold fitting, perhaps a saddle ornament, reported by metal detectorists as found in 1991.
2 Bronze mount, possibly Saxon, in the form of a horse’s head, found ...
Findspot - a metal object dating to the Medieval period and a mount in the shape of a horse's head dating between the Migration and Early Medieval period were found near Hunningham.
1 Rev A K Collin reported that in digging in the garden of the recently built vicarage several pieces of pottery were found. Some of this was Roman (PRN 5272). ...
The site of an area of shrunken village dating to the Medieval period at Hunningham. It is known from finds of pottery dating to the same period.
1 A good bold bridge, over the Leam, with buttresses of the usual character but exceptionally massive. It has three arches over the stream, and one dry arch at each ...
Hunningham Bridge, originally Medieval, but the present structure is mostly Post Medieval with later repairs. It crosses the River Leam 400m north of the church.
1 A site visit identified earthwork remains of the shifted/shrunken medieval village.
The site of an area of shrunken village at Hunningham dating to the Medieval period. The site has been identified from earthworks revealing house platforms and boundary banks.
1 Four coins from the 13th and 14th century found by metal detectorists.
2 Two 13th century seals, one of the “pointed oval” type and the other of the “round” type, ...
Findspot - a collection of items dating to the Medieval period was found around Hunningham.
1 Small rectangular earthwork surrounded by a moat. The island is practically a square with sides about 24m long. The ditch on the SW and SE is about 3.6m wide ...
A Medieval moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building, which has been part excavated, and is visible as an earthwork. Occupational debris from the 13th century was found. It is situated 150m south west of St Margaret's church at Hunningham.