1 A very attractive stone bridge with five arches having a total span of 23.6m.
2 ‘Of a pleasing design’ with a parapet wall having piers between the arches surmounted by ...
Honington Bridge, a Post Medieval stone bridge probably associated with the building of Honnington Hall. It has five segmental arched bays, moulded parapets, and ornamental balls. It crosses the Stour 500m south east of the Hall.
1 Dugdale states that the original Honington estates existed in the days of Edward the Confessor, and the manor was one of those with which Earl Leofric had endowed his ...
A manor house, the site of which dates to the Medieval period. The present country house dates to the Post Medieval period, with 20th century alterations. It is located 400m north west of Honington.
1 Octagonal ?late 17th century pigeoncote of stone with dressed angles. Old tiled roof rising to moulded wood lantern. Sundial on face.
2 Possibly earlier than the house. ...
Honington Hall Dovecote, a stone building used for the breeding and housing of doves or pigeons. It has a sundial on its south wall. It dates to the Post Medieval period and is situated at Honington.
1 This is a stone range of three bays of the early 17th century – older than the present house.
2 The central bay has a steep gable containing a round-headed ...
Honington Hall Stables, a stable range dating to the Post Medieval period, but older than the present house. The building is located 400m north west of Honington.
1 At Honington, the seat of the Townsend family, was a small park or paddock as appears by Buck’s print of the house in 1731.
2 No evidence of a pale ...
The site of a formal garden and a deer park, associated with Honington Hall, both dating to the Post Medieval period. They are known from documentary evidence and are located to the north of Honington.
Possible site of deserted Medieval settlement.
1 Bradmore: Listed in Rous. There was also a chapel here (PRN 5221). The site lies near the middle of the three St Dennis farms, ...
The possible site of a deserted settlement dating to the Medieval period known from documentary evidence. Aerial photographs reveal earthworks of Medieval ridge and furrow. The site is located 400m east of St Dennis Spinney.
1 The DMV recorded by W Ford seems to be centred on the vicarage at Honington.
2 An ancient pathway can be traced from Honington Bridge to the parish church ...
The possible site of a deserted settlement dating to the Medieval period. Remains of the settlement are visible as earthworks. The site is located 200m west of Honington.
1 Roman coin found: Constantine II third brass of date 330-335, minted Lugdunum. Found in Honington Park. Location given as exact as possible although not necessarily precise.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Roman period and found 300m west of Little Honington.
2 An almost complete skeleton was found by workmen while digging the foundations for a concrete-floored building in the grounds of Honington Hall in 1972. The skeleton was male, aged ...
The site of an undated human burial, found 600m north of Honington.
1 There was a mill on the site by 1725, for it is marked on Henry Beighton’s map. Nothing is known of its history and it was disused by 1886. ...
Fell Mill, a watermill which was in use between the Post Medieval and the Imperial periods. It is known from documentary evidence. The remains of the mill are visible as earthworks. The mill was located 600m south east of Roundham Spinney.
1 Find of assorted rim and body sherds brought in to the Museum for identification. Method of recovery unrecorded. Grid reference given of SP267414.
2 Further find of a rim sherd ...
Finds of Roman potsherds 900m southeast of Honington Bridge.
1 Find of a potsherd, possibly Prehistoric, black reduced fabric, large quartz inclusions. Method of recovery unrecorded. Grid reference given of SP267414.
2 Further find of body sherds at the same ...
Finds of potsherds possibly from the Prehistoric period 900m southeast of Honington Bridge
1 Find of a Roman coin, House of Constantine. Method of recovery unrecorded. Grid reference given of SP267410.
Find of Roman coin 400m southwest of the Fell Mill Farm area.
1 Find of a Roman brooch. Method of recovery unrecorded. Grid reference given of SP27054130.
Findspot of a Roman brooch 250m southeast of the Fell Mill Farm area.
1 Find of a gaming counter in, or before 1997. The method of recovery was unrecorded. The location was given as Fell Mill, but no grid reference was supplied.
2 Find ...
Finds of post medieval items at Fell Mill, 900m southeast of Honington Bridge.
1 Find of an iron handle in, or before 1994, at St Dennis Farm at SP293419. The method of recovery was not recorded.
2 Find of medieval potsherds in March 1994 ...
Find of medieval potsherds and a decorated handle from the post medieval period in the area of St Dennis Farm, Honington.
1 Find of a Romano British potsherd on St Dennis Farm in March 1994, at SP293419. The method of recovery was not recorded.
Find of a Romano British potsherd from the area of St Dennis in Honington
1 Find of a complete Neolithic stone axe in the Spring of 1995 at SP281410. The method of recovery was not recorded.
Find of a complete stone axe from the Neolithic period north of Knolland's Farm, Honington.
1 Find of a medieval strapend and a post medieval roofing tile at SP27054130 in, or before 1995. The method of recovery was not recorded.
2 Portable Antiquities Scheme find provenance ...
Find of medieval and post medieval items 250m southeast of the Fell Mill area of Honington.
1 There was a chapelry of St Dennis at Bradmore. By 1663 the settlement was deserted (PRN 2145, PRN 5222) and the chapel alone had survived.
2 The chapel was recorded ...
The site of the Chapel of St Dennis at Bradmore, dating to the Medieval period. The chapel is known from documentary evidence and from finds of Medieval pottery and other objects. It was located 600m south of Pen Covert.
1 Bradmore: Listed in Rous. There was also a chapel here (PRN 5221). One possible site is at SP2941 (PRN 2145).
2 An alternative site exists at the above grid reference. ...
The possible site of the deserted settlement of Bradmore dating to the Medieval period. The settlement is known from documentary evidence and is visible on aerial photographs. It is located 500m east of St Dennis Spinney.
1 A turnpike road established from 1781.
The route of a toll road during the Imperial period running between Banbury and Barcheston via Brailes.
1 In the farmhouse of Fell Mill Farm is what Vivian Bird refers to as a railed cockpit.
2 An alternative suggestion might be that this is a gallery from which ...
The site of a possible baiting place, a railed cockpit used for cock fighting, dating to the Post Medieval period. It is located 700m south east of Roundham Spinney.
2 Undated linear cropmarks, probably of natural origin, show on air photos.
Linear features of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated 600m east of The Grove.