1 Ridge and furrow on aerial photographs and lidar.
Ridge and furrow remains shown on aerial photographs and lidar
1 Fishpond, mostly dry but has been known to fill and even overflow. Shown on Inclosure map and tithe apportionment.(CRO, CR569/22)
2 Photograph.
Rectangular fishpond. Recorded on Inclosure map and tithe apportionment. Tithe apportionment describes it as 'fishponds and banks'.
1 Gardens surrounding Grade II* Listed Post Medieval house. A ‘Chinese Rail’ is shown in a drawing of 1750 by Sanderson Miller, and other garden features include a lodge, walks, ...
The remains of formal gardens dating from the Post Medieval period. The earlier features included a 'Chinese Rail', a ha ha, a kitchen garden, and a pond with a boathouse. They are located to the north of the church at Barton-on-the-Heath.
1 Probable extent of the Medieval settlement as deduced from the first edition 6″ map, 56SE 1884.
2 In Barcheston Hundred in Domesday. Grid ref 2532. Reference 22,12;-
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Probable extent of Medieval settlement in Barton on the Heath as indicated on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
1 Cropmarks in a field 150m north of New Barn, Barton on the Heath were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project. There are five cropmarks ...
A group of four penanular crop marks, one of which is partially enclosed by a rectilinear feature, can be seen on aerial photographs taken in July 1996.