1 Possible extent of Medieval settlement at Shipston on Stour suggested by limit of ridge and furrow and field boundaries.
3 Aerial photographs.
4 Market granted for Saturdays on 28 June 1268 ...
The possible extent of the Medieval settlement of Shipston on Stour, identified through ridge and furrow earthworks on aerial photographs.
1 Four keys, two spurs and a buckle brought to the Museum for identification. The keys dated approximately to the late medieval period. The two fragements of spur ...
Findspot - 4 keys, 2 spurs, a buckle, a coin, 2 pins and a coin weight all dating to the Medieval period and found 500m south east of Roundham Spinney.
1 No 30 (Bell Hotel) North end of Sheep Street. Mid 18th century. Brick in Flemish bond with stone plinth, quoins and storey band. 2 storeys plus attic.
2 A plain ...
The Bell Inn, an inn dating to the Post Medieval period. It is situated 100m north west of the Post Office, Shipston on Stour.
1 The Dean and Chapter of Worcester were responsible for the repair of half of the bridge at Shipston on Stour, and in the records of the sessions for 1633 ...
Shipston Bridge, the remains of a Post Medieval stone bridge. It was widened in the 19th century and the upstream side rebuilt in brick. It crosses the River Stour, 200m south east of the church.