1 A view by John Wootton shows the 17th century house, built by Thomas Coventry, with walled formal gardens. Sold 1816, becoming part of Welcombe estate. Shrubbery planting, walks and ...
A park land and formal garden attached to the Post Medieval Park House. The grounds were later included in Welcombe estate.
1 Sestertius of Antoninus Pius (138-61) at Red Hill Farm, 1920-5. Minted in Rome.
Findspot - a Roman coin, minted in Rome, was found 1km east of Snitterfield.
1 Sestertius of Faustina Junior (c145-6) was found somewhere in Snitterfield. Minted in Rome. Condition – much worked and polished.
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1 Listed under donations: Roman sepulchral urn found at Snitterfield (SP2159).
3 The urn is not complete. Quarterly general meetings – minutes – found in a garden. Grid reference derived from ...
Findspot - fragments of Roman pottery were found in a garden on Church Road, Snitterfield. All of the fragments came from the same vessel, a sepulchral urn.
1 There are substantial remains of an early mill-dam at the above grid reference. They are situated in pasture land and there is no trace of an approach road. No ...
The site of a mill pond dam which is undated. It is visible as an earthwork and is located 300m south east of Heath End Plantation, Heath End.
Site of a windmill.
1 Blackhill. Whitewashed brick tower mill. Built late C18. Four common sails. Worked to at least 1880s. Machinery sold c1893; sails still on when demolished shortly after. ...
The site of a windmill which was in use in the Imperial period. It was a brick tower mill and it stood on the north side of Black Hill, Snitterfield.
1 The possible extent of Medieval settlement, based on the first edition 6″ map, and on Greenwood’s map of 1822.
2 The Manor passed from the Catilupe family to Thomas West ...
The possible extent of the Medieval settlement of Snitterfield. The area of settlement is suggested by Greenwoods map of 1822 and the Ordnance Survey map of 1886.