1 In the field which is centred at the above grid reference there are a series of earthworks which ‘approximate to those left by deserted settlement’. These continue in the ...
The possible site of a deserted Medieval settlement. The remains are visible as earthworks and the site is located at Haseley Green.
1 Deserted Medieval village in Rous’ list as ‘for the most imparked’. But it is still not destroyed, though the settlement is small.
2 Poor archaeology (C), period of desertion known, ...
The possible site of an area of Medieval deserted settlement at Baddesley Clinton. The remains of the settlement are visible as earthworks. The site is located 100m north west of St James's Church.
1 Rous lists this destruction. Victoria County History Vol 3 places the village elsewhere (PRN 2654) and Beresford supports this.
2 The Victoria County History does not give the above location.
3 ...
The possible site of Rykmersbury Medieval deserted settlement. The site lies 500m south east of Beausale.
1 The name “Littleworth End” suggests a settlement site.
2 On the 1865 Estate map the area is shown to have widely scattered cottages and small fields.
3 On the 6″ O.S. ...
The possible site of a deserted settlement dating to the Medieval period. It is situated to the south of New Park Farm at Littleworth End.
1 Aerial photographs.
2 Aerial photographs and site visit revealed a field with distinctive evidence of Medieval settlement. At the N end of the field are good remains of ridge and ...
The site of a Medieval deserted settlement and field system. The remains are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs. The site is located to the west of the Fosse Way at Stretton on Dunsmore.
1 In Rous ‘tres Dishford’ (ie three settlements called Ditchford). One of them was probably near the present Lower Ditchford Farm in a bend of the Paddle Brook, where the ...
The site of the Medieval deserted settlement of Ditchford Frary. The remains of trackways are visible as earthworks. The settlement site is located east of Lower Ditchford.
1 The Wolsey Inquisition of 1517 records three depopulations at Wollescote in 1503, 1514 and 1515. Wollescote may include Walcote. No obvious signs of desertion exist in the vicinity of ...
Documentary evidence suggests that a deserted settlement of Medieval date exists in the area of Woolscott.
1 In 1501 there was an enclosure and the 1517 Inquiry described the village as in ruinam positam. In the early 17th century the vicarage was rebuilt and in 1641 ...
The site of Wolfhampcote Medieval deserted settlement. There is documentary evidence for its existence and abandonment by the 16th century. Aerial photographs and part excavation, suggest a moat, a hollow way, fishponds, buildings.
1 Stareton is shown as populated on Dugdale’s map and is in the approximate position of the modern village.
2 An estate map from 1597 shows about 17 houses around Stareton ...
The possible site of an area of Medieval deserted settlement at Stareton. Some house platforms are visible as earthworks. The settlement lies in the area of Stareton.
1 At Fynham anciently were twelve houses, of which eight were gone before the reign of Henry VII. There are here four houses and a mill.
2 Finham Park marked at ...
Documentary evidence suggests that the site of a Medieval deserted settlement lies 500m south east of Finham Bridge.
1 Fieldwork revealed a previously unrecorded deserted Medieval village site which lay immediately W of the Bypass route. House platforms are visible on either side of the present lane. Excavation ...
The site of King's Hill Medieval deserted settlement. A trackway, house platforms and an area of ridge and furrow cultivation are visible as earthworks. The settlement has been partially excavated. The site is located 400m south west of Finham Green.
1 In 1154, when monks were settled at Cryfield Grange (PRN 2852-3) the village was moved to Hurst. Hurst was anciently a pretty village consisting of nineteen houses, of which ...
The possible site of the Medieval deserted settlement of Hurst is suggested by documentary evidence. The site of the settlement lies 500m south east of Broadwells Wood.
1 Probably a ‘petty village’. It is recorded by Rous at the start of Henry VII’s reign as having been depopulated. There is one farm house.
2 Poor archaeology (C), period ...
The possible site of the Medieval deserted settlement of Milburn. A series of earthworks may represent the remains of the settlement. The site is located in the area either side of Milburn viaduct.
1 Rous: For the greater part destroyed. Dugdale: Long depopulated. There are possible ‘house pits’ (?) in the photograph, N of the house, but it and its grounds are extensive ...
The site of the Medieval deserted settlement of Foxcote. It is known from documentary evidence and is located 500m south west of Windmill Hill Plantations.
1 Rous records a population of 53, but the settlement had been depopulated by his day. He cites a chapel as destroyed (PRN 5309). Dugdale does not mention the existence ...
The site of the Medieval deserted settlement Compton Scorpion. Aerial photographs show earthworks of enclosures, hollow ways and house platforms. The settlement is located to the south of Windmill Hill.
1 Dugdale stated that this was a depopulated place but had once had a chapel. The second edition adds that there is only one house standing, near to which are ...
The site of a Medieval deserted settlement. Documentary evidence suggests that the settlement was located in the area of Hydes Pasture.
1 The 1517 Inquiry records that there had been a substantial settlement. The site lies just N of its fishponds in a field known as Town Field. Dugdale’s 2nd edition ...
The site of Stretton Baskerville Medieval deserted settlement. The settlement is visible as an earthwork and has been partially excavated. It is situated 1km south west of Sketchley.
1 According to Dugdale to the S of Burton Hastings is Shireford where nothing remains apart from part of the manor house. The site is adjoining the modern Shireford Farm, ...
The Medieval deserted settlement of Shelford. The settlement is known to have existed from documentary evidence and some areas are visible as earthworks. The settlement is situated 1.5km south east of Burton Hastings.
1 There were six ploughlands here in 1291 and nine yardlands in the time of Richard II. The village appears to have gone when Coton House and Park were made. ...
The site of the Medieval deserted settlement of Coton. The site is known from documentary evidence. Some areas of the site are visible as earthworks. The site was excavated and recorded prior to redevelopment. The deserted settlement is situated 1km north west of Newton.
1 In 1564 this village paid a stone of wax yearly for maintenance of the lights in Stoneleigh Abbey. This place has also been depopulated; for, of twelve tenements that ...
The site of a Medieval deserted settlement is known to have existed from documentary evidence. The settlement was located 500m west of Gibbet Hill.
1 Site recorded as first documented in 1651. A small amount of Medieval pottery has been found at this site. No further information.
2 An air photograph shows possible ...
The possible site of a Medieval deserted settlement. The site is suggested by documentary evidence and fragments of Medieval pottery have been found here. The site is located 700m north west of Lower Tysoe.
1 In Rous’ list. Dugdale places Westcote W of Tysoe. This does not square with Westcote Farm at the above grid reference.
2 Air photographs do not show any earthwork remains ...
The possible site of the Medieval deserted settlement of Westcote. It is located 1km south west of Radway.
1 Church Farm. Area centred at above grid reference. ‘Site of Old Strupp Medieval settlement’.
2 No apparent sign of desertion in arable fields.
The possible site of the Medieval deserted settlement of Old Strupp. The site is located at the southern end of Oxhill.
1 The former village was called Compton Superior. Three people were expelled in 1501 and twenty more when the park was made in 1512. In 1510 Sir William Compton had ...
The Medieval deserted settlement of Compton Wynyates. The settlement is known from documentary evidence and it also partly survives as an earthwork. It was situated 1km north west of Windmill Hill.