Site of possible deserted settlement.
1 S of the farm are extensive indications of house platforms and ways of a deserted settlement.
3 Visible remains are in the W corner of the ...
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Medieval and Post Medieval periods. It survives as an earthwork and features include ridge and furrow, house platforms and two hollow ways. It is located 300m west of Hall End.
1 A double moat sited in a valley bottom.
2 A generally well-preserved double moat. The island is 60m square and 80m by 60m; there are internal and external banks generally ...
A double moated site, a moat being a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. The moats are still partially visible as earthworks and there are traces of possible ridge and furrow within the east moat. Of Medieval origin, they are situated 500m north west of Mockley Wood.
1 W and SW arms of a moat just SW of Crowley’s Farm.
2 ‘Crowleys’ stands in a moated site.
3 The moat has been completely filled in.
4 Little remains except shallow ...
The site of Medieval moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. There is some documentary evidence for its existence, but only traces of earthworks survive. It is situated 250m northwest of the school at Ullenhall.
1 1971: An aerial survey revealed two features. The first appeared to be the N and W sides of a possible house platform; the second a curvilinear crop mark. In ...
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Medieval period. Aerial photographs revealed a house platform. The site was excavated and Medieval pottery and tile was discovered. The site is located 700m north of Blunt's Green.
2 Ridge and furrow cultivation transcribed from air photographs.
The extent of ridge and furrow cultivation in Ullenhall parish which dates from the Medieval period onwards. In some areas the ridge and furrow survives as an earthwork. In other areas it is visible on aerial photographs.
1 Trench produced evidence for a Medieval house with a wall of sandstone and pebbles and a floor of beaten clay. Quantities of coarse and green-glazed pottery of 11th – ...
The site of a shrunken village dating to the Medieval period. It was excavated and revealed a house, a wall and pottery. It was situated 500m north east of Dean's Green.
1 A former road ran from south east to north west from the present Tracey Farm on the Outhill-Oldberrow road towards the Gorcott Hill-Ullenhall road. Although shown as a continuous ...
The route of a road which is visible as an earthwork. The road may date back to the Medieval period but it was certainly in use during the Imperial period. It is situated to the west of Ullenhall.
1 A possible moated platform is visible on LiDAR imagery, at College Farm, Blunt’s Green Ullenhall. Only parts of the northern and southern, and the complete eastern arm are visible ...
A possible moated platform is visible on LiDAR imagery, at College Farm, Blunt's Green Ullenhall.
1 A possible moated platform is visible on LiDAR imagery, at Greenfields Farm, Clarke’s Green, Studley. The northern, southern and western arms of the moated platform are visible as slight ...
A possible moated platform is visible on LiDAR imagery, at Greenfields Farm, Clarke's Green, Studley.
1 A small wood of 3ha. The eastern two-thirds of the site is demarcated by a sinuous but heavily poached (by cattle, when recorded in 1987) woodbank of Medieval type. ...
Hobditch Coppice, a managed woodland dating from the Medieval period to the present. It is located 300m north of Dean's Green.
1 The possible extent of the Medieval settlement, based on the first edition 6″ map of 1886, 31NE.
2 Evidence from aerial photographs. Ridge and furrow closely surrounds the old church ...
The possible extent of the Medieval settlement of Ullenhall. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886 and is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs.