1 The village, well-placed on a triangle of land above the junction of two little streams, was formerly defended by entrenchments running all round it; these probably enclosed an area ...
A linear feature is visible as an earthwork at Great Wolford. It probably dates to the Medieval period.
1 House of early 16th century origin, restored after 1840 and in 1930s. Gardens and pleasure grounds probably date from 1930s, though they contain a 19th century wellhead. Recommended for ...
A garden at Little Wolford Manor, dating to the 20th century. It is located 700m south west of Clay Bank Coppice.
1 The possible area of the medieval settlement, based on the first edition 6″ maps of 1884, 56NE and 56SE.
2 There are 5 entries in Domesday under ‘Wolford’. The Phillimore ...
The extent of Medieval Settlement at Great Wolford as suggested by documentary evidence.
Now that Christmas is just around the corner we wanted to select something seasonal to highlight from the Warwickshire County Record Office, and we think this December 1892 edition of ...
1 Coins of the 10th and 13th century reported by metal detectorists.
2 One of the coins was an Ethelread II Long cross penny by Wulfwine of London (997-1003).
Findspot - coins dating to the Early Medieval and Medieval periods were found 400m south of Nethercote, Great Wolford.