1 Find made with a metal detector: Penny of Henry I (1100-3).
Findspot - a coin dating to the Medieval period was found 500m south of Poole's Wood.
1 Two beorg features, probably barrows rather than hills, are recorded on the W boundary of Oldberrow in a pre-Conquest charter (see also PRN 5171). Each is described as Stanbeorge ...
The site of a possible round barrow, a mound of earth usually built to conceal a burial. The barrow is probably of Bronze Age date. It is located 500m south east of Poole's Wood.
1 A road ran from Cadborough Farm to Woodwards Green in Morton Bagot. The western continuation of the road in Morton Bagot was closed in 1807, and the road ...
The route of a road dating from the Medieval to the Imperial period. It is situated 700m north west of Oldberrow.
1 Early maps indicate a small hamlet settlement beside the road from Outhill to Wootton Wawen in the extreme E corner of the parish. In the 19th century a road ...
The site of the deserted settlement of Warnap, dating to the Imperial period. The settlement is known from documentary evidence. It was situated 700m east of Morton Bagot.
1 A continuous hollow way running between hedges from the Morton Bagot boundary towards a road running northwards through the parish (see WA 1238), marks the existence of a former ...
The route of a road visible as an earthwork, a hollow way, and dating from the Medieval to the Imperial period. It is situated west of Oldberrow.
1 Road running NW/SE towards Wootton Wawen. Mentioned as the ‘brodan stret’ or broad road in a charter dated AD 709 (but probably spurious). One of a series of such ...
The route of a road dating to the Early Medieval and Medieval periods. It may have originated as one of a series of drove roads linking Arden and Feldon. It is located south of Outhill and heads towards Wootton Wawen.
1 The possible extent of the Medieval settlement, based on the first edition OS 6″ maps of 1886, 31 SW and SE.
2 Listed in Domesday in Ferncombe Hundred. The Phillimore ...
The possible extent of the Medieval settlement at Morton Bagot as identified from the 1886 Ordnance Survey map.
1 The remains of a pond thought to be a fishpond (see WA1321), now believed to be the remains of a mill pond associated with the earthwork remains of a ...
The remains of a pond, probably a mill pond. The remains are associated with the earthworks of a watermill to the north. Both the mill and mill pond date to the Medieval or Post Medieval periods. The site is at Morton Bagot, 100m south east of the church.
1 An 18th century iron working site. Several ponds and a dry culvert 3m deep. One of the ponds is 2m deep and has a possible hammer site.
The site of an iron works dating to the Post Medieval and Imperial periods. Earthworks that are visible include several ponds and a dry culvert. The site is located 800m south of Poole's Wood.