1 The Bank, Butlers Marston, is circular and rises somewhat abruptly from the surrounding ground. It is suggested that this is an early windmill mound. It does not give the ...
The Bank is the probable site of a Medieval windmill. Its location, small size and flat top suggest that it was a windmill mound. It is on the north west edge of the village of Butlers Marston.
1 A watermill was attached to Brookhampton in 1677. It is marked on Yates’ map of 1787-9 and is shown on the OS 1″ map of the 1830s. On maps ...
The site of Brockhampton Mill, a Post Medieval watermill shown on the Ordnance Survey map of 1830. The location was 500m north west of the church at Butlers Marston.
2 A series of enclosures and linear features show on aerial photographs. Place name ‘Blacklands Farm’ may also indicate that this is the site of former habitation.
Undated enclosures and linear features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They features are situated 800m south east of Butlers Marston.
2 Faint traces of a complex of cropmark features have been identified on an air photograph. This may comprise three rectangular cropmark enclosures, a sub-rectilinear cropmark enclosure and several ...
A complex of cropmarks of unknown date. Rectangular enclosures and linear features are visible on an aerial photograph. The features are situated 300m north east of Herd Hill.
2 Part of a possible D-shaped cropmark enclosure can be identified on an air photograph. A short linear feature is also visible.
3 Morphologically, the dating for a D-shaped cropmark ...
A D shaped enclosure and a linear feature are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. Both features are of unknown date. They are situated 400m east of Marston Hill.