2 Area of probable shrunken Medieval settlement shows on aerial photographs.
3 Settlement earthworks and related extant ridge and furrow is visible on LiDAR imagery.
The site of a possible shrunken village in Bishop's Itchington dating to the Medieval period. Aerial photographs reveal earthworks at this site.
1 The possible extent of Medieval settlement, based on the first edition 6″ map, 40SW 1886, and existing HER records.
2 The ridge and furrow plotting shows survival to the west ...
The possible extent of the Medieval settlement at Bishop's Itchington which has been identified from aerial photographs and maps.
1 Lower Itchington contained a church, but Thomas Fisher purchased the manor in 1537 and pulled the church down in order to build the manor house (PRN 6181).
2 The chapel ...
All Saints Church stood in Lower Itchington during the Medieval period. In the Post Medieval period a manor house was built on this site. Recent work identified remains of the church within the present farmhouse. It is located 1.1km south of Bishop's Itchington.
1 A packhorse bridge leads across the River Watergall; the original bridge with its high single arch is still in use, but has a parapet of red brick built over ...
A packhorse bridge which dates to the Medieval/Post Medieval period. It crosses the River Watergall 400m north of Ham Bridge. The high single arch remains, with a more modern parapet.
1 A series of fishponds either side of the stream that runs through the deserted Medieval settlement. The field name, ‘The Pools’ also suggests the existence of fishponds. Four can ...
A series of fishponds, used for the breeding and storage of fish. They date to the Medieval/Post Medieval period. They survive as earthworks, and are situated 200m south east of Old Town Farm, Bishop's Itchington.
1 The old church, which originated as a chapel to the church of All Saints in Lower Itchington (PRN 829) consisted at the beginning of the 19th century of a ...
The Church of St Michael which had originated, in the Medieval period, as a chapel to the church in Lower Itchington. It was completely rebuilt during the Imperial period and is situated in Bishop's Itchington.
1 Lower Itchington. At Old Town Farm traces of buildings once existed. Lower Itchington was once more important than Bishops Itchington and contained the church (PRN 829), but Thomas Fisher ...
The deserted settlement of Nether Itchington which dates to the Medieval period. It is known from documentary sources. Earthworks survive which may represent house platforms and cropmarks are visible on aerial photographs. It is located 1km south of Bishop's Itchington.
1 Examination of air cover shows disturbance to the E of Old Town Farm. On the ground, identifiable features are a pond bay and a large ditch with another large ...
A Medieval/Post Medieval fishpond used for the breeding and storage of fish. It is visible as an earthwork and is situated 1,3km south east of Bishops Itchington.
1 APs.
2 Probable moated site shows on air photographs. The moat is rectangular and backs on to a fishpond (PRN 810). It consists of a ditched enclosure, possibly with an ...
The site of a probable moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It would have been of Medieval date, and can be identified from aerial photographs. It is situated 1.5km south of Bishop's Itchington.