1 A small excavation was undertaken on what was thought to be part of Hobditch. An area 4m by 11m was opened up. A number of ditches were found and ...
The possible site of a Medieval watermill 700m north east of Hobditch Coppice. Archaeological work uncovered ditches, possibly the remains of a watercourse associated with the mill. They contained Medieval pottery. Part of a sandstone millstone was also found.
1 A field which falls away sharply on three sides contains what at first appears to be a large platform. On one side is a hollow way. The NW and ...
A survey of the earthworks at this site suggests that this was possibly the site of a watermill with an associated millpond, hollow way and ford. The remains are all undated. They are situated on the River Alne at Ullenhall.
1 The ford referred to as ‘sceannforde’ (Shining Ford) in a charter dated AD 709 (but that probably spurious) may have been at this point, where manor and parish boundaries ...
Possible site of a ford called 'Sceannforde' (Shining Ford) and known from documentary evidence. It dates to the Early Medieval period and is located 300m south of Danzey Green.
1 A charter of AD 963 refers to ‘fiolo meres forde’ (ford of the tawny or dark mere), which was probably that at Forde Hall. ‘Forde iuxta Aspeley’ is referred ...
The site of a ford, known as the Ford of the Dark Mere. The ford dated to the Early Medieval period and is known from documentary sources. It was located 500m north west of Mockley Wood.