1 The published pond incorporates a moat at its W end.
2 Plan.
3 Site of Medieval moated manor clearly visible in the dip to the NW of the church. Stone foundations ...
A moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It dates from the Medieval period, and stone foundations for drawbridges are still visible. The site contains fishponds and may be associated with a manor house. It is situated 150m north west of Chesterton church.
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.
1 On the S bank of the River Stour extensive remains of a moat mark the site of a manor house.
2 This moat contains in its E half a disturbed ...
The site of a Medieval moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. The remains are visible as an earthwork, and situated 200m northeast of Stourton Wesleyan Chapel
1 A homestead moat, a portion of the N area of which has been filled in and built over; the remainder holds seasonal water. The moat surrounds a 16th/17th century ...
The site of a moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It dates to the Medieval period, and is still visible as an earthwork. It is marked on the Ordna nce Survey map of 1888 and is situated just south of the timber yard on Salter Street, Hockley Heath.
1 A modern military vehicle test track, a modern quarry and an area of modern dumping, found during a survey of the Medieval shrunken village.
During a field survey of Baginton Castle earthworks several modern features were also recorded. These included a modern trackway used for testing military vehicles and a quarry. The features are visible as earthworks and are located 100m to the south west of the castle.
1 Memorial pillar to the battle of Edgehill (1642). Erected by Warwickshire County Council, 1949.
2 Photographed in 1979.
3 Original source material about the erection of the monument.
A commemorative monument which is of modern date. The monument is a stone pillar which commemorates the Battle of Edge Hill. It is situated by the side of the road between Kineton and Radway.
1 Moat. The present occupier of the old rectory house was told by his predecessor that he himself dug this feature c1920.
2 It appears to be the same moat that ...
A modern moat installed as a garden feature. It is situated at the eastern end of Dorsington, 100m east of Dorsington Rectory.
1 Little Shrewley Water Works. From 1940 to 1960 works supplied locality from a borehole; included chlorination units and a water-tower (removed c1971) and electric pump.
Little Shrewley Waterworks which is of modern date. The waterworks is no long in use but some of the buildings still remain. They are situated south of Croft Lane, Little Shrewley.