1 The site of Willicote DMV is accorded this grid reference in Beresford and Hurst (1971) where it is noted only in the gazetteer.
2 The alleged site is a field ...
The alleged site of the Medieval deserted settlement of Willicote, 300m east of RAF Long Marston.
1 Small rectangular entrenchment, doubtless of Roman origin.
2 In 1959 a section was cut across this earthwork. Records include a section drawing and a photograph and a note recording that ...
Cropmarks which are visible on aerial photographs may be the remains of a Medieval deserted settlement. The site is located 400m south east of Lower Clopton.
1 Site noted at this grid reference.
2 No surface trace of deserted settlement.
4 Aerial photograph shows possible ridges, banks and ditches on all sides of Meon Hall Farm. The site ...
Aerial photographs show what may be the remains of a Medieval deserted settlement. The site is located 200m east of Meon Hill and is visible as an earthwork.
1 ‘The Town’.
2 ?deserted settlement.
3 Medieval pottery and building stone are said to have come from the area during field survey.
4 Earthworks plotted along with Ridge and Furrow in Admington ...
The site of a Medieval deserted settlement 100m west of Lower Larkstoke. Roads and house platforms are visible as earthworks.
1 William de Oddingeseles had 14 free tenants at Merston and Cotes in 1295.
2 Three widely scattered buildings existed in this area.
3 Two Coton Farms exist in the immediate area.
4 ...
The site of a possible Medieval deserted settlement. The settlement may have been situated 250m north east of Gravelpit Spinney.
1 The 1517 Inquiry found depopulation here. Upper Shuckburgh was depopulated in 1492. The church stands in parkland. There is a small group of houses in ...
Earthwork remains of deserted Medieval Settlement of Upper Shuckburgh
1 Cropmarks north of Dunton Island may be the remains of a Medieval deserted settlement. The aerial photograph was not available for study and extant APs of the area ...
Cropmarks that are visible on aerial photographs may represent the remains of a deserted medieval settlement. The cropmarks are located to the north east of Curdworth.
1 Documentary research carried out in connection with archaeological observations at Finham Sewage Works (WA 7973) suggests that the site of Finham DMV marked as WA 2917 is incorrect. An ...
The possible site of the Medieval deserted settlement of Finham is suggested by documentary evidence. The site of the settlement lies 300m to the south of Finham Green.
1 There was arable land here in the 13th century and Rous records its depopulation. The chapel is closely connected with Hodnell, and probably located halfway between the two villages ...
The site of the deserted settlement of Ascote which dated to the Medieval period. The earthworks of house platforms and hollow ways are visible and documentary evidence exists about its desertion. It is located 200m south of Ascote Hill.
1 This is in the Hodnell group of villages. Hodnell parish consisted in its heyday of Hodnell, Chapel Ascote, Watergall and Wills Pastures. The site is visible on aerial photographs ...
The site of the deserted settlment of Watergall which dates to the Medieval period. House platforms, crofts and hollow ways are visible as substantial earthworks. The site is located west of Watergall Bridge.
1 Possible house platforms can be discerned at the top and the bottom of the hill on either side of an unusually pronounced hollow way running down the hill from ...
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Medieval period. The site has been identified from the earthworks of two hollow ways and several possible house platforms. It is located 300m south west of the church, Ufton.
1 Aerial photos clearly show earthworks of plot or field boundaries around the existing farm.
2 The earthworks may represent an area of Medieval settlement.
3 Arch evaluation on the Allotment Site, ...
The possible site of a Medieval deserted settlement. Field boundaries are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs. The site lies to the south of The Butts, Napton on the Hill.
1 A very early destruction, associated with imparking attributed to the Duke of Bedford in 1421. There were four householders in 1428. The last incumbent was in 1543. The site ...
The site of the deserted settlement of Fulbrook which dates to the Medieval period. It is known from documentary evidence and earthworks of ridge and furrow are visible. It lies 250m north of Castle Hill, Fulbrook.
1 This is the more likely location for the DMV recorded as WA 655. Medieval settlement remains show on APs.
The site of the Medieval deserted settlement of Hardwick. The remains of the settlement are visible on aerial photographs. The site is located 1km south of New Farm Spinney.
1 Naspes ‘which hath not now above four houses in it, but anciently it was more populous.’
2 Rous names this village as destroyed. I identify this village as ‘The Aspes’, ...
Cropmarks and documantary evidence suggest that there is a Medieval deserted settlement 400m south east of the Asps. The settlement may have been called Naspes.
1 Earthworks of a Medieval deserted settlement. A depopulation is noted in Thomas Wolsey’s Inquisition into Enclosures of 1517, and repeated in the 1518 Enquiry. Thomas Shuckburgh it is alleged ...
The site of a Medieval deserted settlement at Chapel Green. The remains of the settlement are visible as earthworks. The site lies between Chapel Green and Napton on the Hill.
1 `Marston Jabbett Deserted Medieval Village and field system, to the east of the water-filled quarries.’
2 Hereward the pre-Conquest tenant of Marston retained his estate of 1 hide in 1086, ...
Documentary evidence suggests that a deserted settlement of Medieval date was situated at Marston Jabbett.
1 Coton Deserted Medieval Village, centered on Coton Arches roundabout, extends towards the church.
2 The site of the original village, including the church, is where a road running south from ...
A possible Medieval deserted settlement of Chilvers Coton which is suggested by documentary evidence.
1 Weston-in-Arden Deserted Medieval Village and field system (Selions).
2 Weston-in-Arden is hardly separated from the village, and the nucleus of the village is Weston Hall, an ancient manor-house, close to ...
The possible site of a deserted settlement of Medieval date at Weston-in-Arden. The site is suggested by documentary evidence.
1 Deserted settlement earthworks (hollow way, house platform etc) and ridge and furrow at Mousley End, Rowington.
A deserted Medieval settlement. House platforms, hollow ways and ridge and furrow cultivation are visible as earthworks. The site is located 300m north west of Mousley End.
1 Documentary evidence is extremely full, although it is not certain who depopulated the village. In its heyday the parish included Hodnell, Chapel Ascote, Watergall and Wills Pastures. The chapel ...
The site of the Medieval deserted settlement of Hodnell. The remains of the settlement are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs and extensive documentary evidence survives. It is located 800m north east of Chapel Ascote.
1 Deserted village of Kingston (alias Chesterton Parva). ‘Town Field’ in Tithe Award and Place Names MS. In 1946 two fields called ‘Little Town’ and ‘Old Town’ were both under ...
The site of the deserted settlement of Kingston, dating to the Medieval period, which is known from documentary evidence. The remains of houses are visible on aerial photographs as earthworks. It is located 900m south east of the church, Chesterton.
1 Excavation in advance of destruction by the M40. The main part of the excavation covers a row of buildings along the N side of a street, running E-W ...
The site of a Medieval deserted settlement at Dassett Southend. The settlement was excavated and the first buildings on the site date from the 13th century. The site was located 100m north west of the chapel at Little Dassett.
1 Fieldwalking to the S of the road revealed a number of dense scatters of rubble, tile and pottery across the W field, known as Dovehouse Close. It is ...
The site of an area of Medieval deserted settlement at Dassett Southend. Fragments of building material, such as roof tiles, have been found at the site, which lies between Little Dassett and Temple Herdewyke.