1 In 1340 Giles de Beauchamp obtained a licence to crenellate his manor house here and to surround it with a wall of stone and lime.
2 At present there is ...
A moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It is Medieval in date and is visible as an earthwork. The moat is located at Beauchamps Court, King's Coughton.
1 E from the SE corner of the moat is a dry fishpond.
2 Plan on OS Card.
3 Scheduling Information. The scheduled complex takes the form of a moated island (WA ...
The site of a fishpond, used for breeding and keeping fish. It is Medieval or Post Medieval in date and is situated at Beauchamps Court, King's Coughton.
1 A deerpark made during the reign of Henry VIII.
2 The deerpark was bounded to the west and south by the parish boundary and to the north by Alcester Heath ...
The site of a Post Medieval deer park where deer were kept for hunting. The site is known from documentary evidence and was situated in the area of Beauchamps Court, King's Coughton.
1 Till quite recently a building stood near a pool a little to the E of the castle site, known as Oversley Court, and it would seem probable that this ...
The possible site Oversley Court, a Medieval manor house which replaced Oversley Castle. Cropmarks in this area may relate to the manor house which was situated 1km north west of Oversley Castle.
1 A 7th century bracelet was recovered during the excavation. The bracelet has a remarkable zoomorphic terminal of very unusual form. For further information on the site see ...
Findspot - a Medieval silver bracelet was found on the west side of Bleachfield Street, Alcester.
1 Foot from a 14th century bronze cauldron reported by metal detectorists.
2 Coins of the 12th and 13th century reported by metal detectorists, together with a copper alloy strap end ...
Findspot - various finds of Medieval date, including coins, were found in the area of Alcester Bypass.
Assorted Post Medieval finds found near Alcester Bypass.
1 A bronze crotal bell of the 17th to 18th century reported by metal detectorists.
2 A thimble of the 17th century reported by ...
Finds of post medieval items
1 A mill at Alcester is recorded in 1241, when it was granted to the monks of Alcester, and in 1545. Details of ownership exist from 1872. It was used ...
Ragley Needle Mill, a watermill which was in use from the Medieval period as a corn mill and converted to a needle mill during the Imperial period. It is situated east of Birmingham Road, Alcester.