1 Field remains suggest former settlement beside the former Oldberrow-Beoley road, and the farmer reports constant finds of ‘donkey-shoes’. Immediately to the S two buildings are shown on OS 1814 ...
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Imperial period and visible as an earthwork. It was situated 800m north of Outhill.
1 Three buildings stood at the junction of the former Oldberrow-Outhill road and the Henley-Outhill road on the W parish boundary in 1839. They include Boblake House. No settlement is ...
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Imperial period and known from documentary sources. It was situated 600m north east of Outhill.
1 Survey of an area of deserted settlement earthworks. Probably part of Upper Admington.
A series of deserted settlement earthworks to the north and east of Top Farm. Part of Upper Admington.
1 A Medieval church (now demolished) in an area without modern habitation may suggest a deserted Medieval village site. There are no indications of a site on the ...
The possible site of a deserted settlement of Medieval date which was located 300m south east of Lower House Farm.
1 Although no buildings are shown surviving in 1839, earlier maps suggest a hamlet clustered at a minor crossroads (OS field sheet 1814). This settlement is named as Freemans Green ...
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Imperial period. It was probably as a result of road closures during this period. It was situated 900m east of Ullenhall.
1 Early 19th century maps show additional buildings lying to the W of Oldberrow Church, four shown in 1814. The tithe map of 1839 shows only two. There are no ...
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Imperial period which is known from documentary evidence. It was situated 100m west of the church, Oldberrow.
1 The hamlet of Ettington consisted in Dugdale’s time of the Manor House, church, vicarage, mill and a shepherd’s cottage; also a cross and stocks. In 1798 all except the ...
The Medieval deserted settlement of Lower Ettington. Traces of the village are visible as earthworks. The village was cleared during the 18th century to create a deer park.
1 Goldicote Park is marked on Saxton’s map of 1579. The demolition of the church was one those complained of in 1638. It appears in Rous’ list of deserted villages. ...
The site of the Medieval deserted settlement of Goldicote. Fragments of Medieval pottery have been recovered from the site and linear features are visible as cropmarks. The site is located 300m south of Park Hill Coppice.
1 In Rous. The hamlet of Burmington, which still exists, may be represented by Burmington Grange.
2 Location unknown (U). Period of desertion known but documentary evidence inferior in quantity (1).
3 ...
Possible site of the Medieval deserted settlement of Burmington Parva. The settlement is known from documentary evidence. Aerial photographs reveal extensive Medieval ridge and furrow, but no evidence of settlement. The site is located in the area of Burmington Grange.
1 Village (site of) marked.
2 No visible remains at published site.
3 The site is to the NW of Idlicote House Lodge and gates. Enough ground disturbance is visible to merit ...
The site of a possible deserted settlement dating to the Medieval period. The remains of the settlement are visible as earthworks and are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1955. It is located 400m south east of Idlicote.
1 A hamlet in Brailes parish. Rous lists it, and there appear to have been a number of successive partial enclosures. These are recorded in 1430, 1509, 1549 and 1598. ...
The Medieval deserted settlement of Chelmscote. Hollow ways, house platforms and enclosures are visible as earthworks. The site is located 1km north west of Compton Wynyates.
2 Aerial photographs show earthworks including a possible hollow way and ditched enclosures. This is probably a deserted Medieval settlement.
A possible deserted settlement dating to the Medieval period that is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs. It is situated 1km north east of the Rollright Stones.
1 The 1517 Inquiry records the depopulation of land where 38 people had lived. By Dugdale’s time there was nothing here apart from 80 acres of the manor house. In ...
The site of the Medieval deserted settlement of Weston by Cherington. It is located 700m south west of Cherington. It is known from documentary evidence and aerial photography.
1 Thomas Herthill was ‘presented’ in 1519 for depopulating two Messuages and enclosing 11 acres of land here.
2 The site is known as ‘Cliff’, with the modern village to the ...
The site of a probable deserted settlement at Cliff which is of Medieval date. The site is located in the area of Cliff Farm.
1 The hamlet of Heath was probably in what is now called Hill Wootton but part of it stood on the other side of the Holbroke.
2 Holbroke is now Cattle ...
The possible site of the deserted settlement of Heath which was occupied during the Medieval period. The site is known from documentary sources and is believed to have been located 500m north of the modern hamlet of Hill Wootton.
1 Rescue excavation in advance of the construction of a housing estate on part of the deserted settlement. Surface indications included a hollow way running E-W along the S of ...
The site of the Medieval deserted settlement of Leek Wootton. An excavation of the site showed Medieval period activity including a hollow way, house platform and enclosures. The site lies under houses on Tidmarsh Road and The Hamlet.
1 The two Woodcotes (Upper and Lower) are among the hamlets mentioned by Rous at the end of the 15th century as being completely destroyed.
2 There is nothing visible from ...
Documentary evidence suggests that this may once have been the site of the Medieval settlement of Lower Woodcote. The site lies just south of the Police Head quarters at Leek Wootton
1 Upper and Lower Woodcote are among the hamlets mentioned by Rous at the end of the 15th century as being completely depopulated.
2 Dugdale also mentions these two settlements, but ...
Documentary evidence suggests that this may have been the site of the Medieval deserted settlement of Upper Woodcote. The site is located to the south of the current Police Headquarters.
1 Once a village, now reduced to a single farm according to Dugdale. Rous’ list contains ‘both Wodlows’. The 1:10000 map shows three farms with this name – Upper, Middle ...
The site of the Medieval deserted settlement just west of Middle Woodloes. The site is known from documentary evidence.
1 Rous’s list of depopulated places lists both Wodlows as depopulated. There are three farms with this name, Upper, Middle and North. Beresford says that from the air North Woodloes ...
The possible site of a Medieval deserted settlement as indicated by Beighton's map of 1725. The site of the settlement is located in the area of North Woodloes.
1 The village is virtually non-existent with a church, manor and mill. There is a Town Close and the air photograph, which is not clear, suggests a site N of ...
The possible site of a deserted Medieval settlement at Haseley. The site is suggested by documentary evidence and is located to the east of Mill House.
1 There was an Upper Radbourn parish, the site of this hamlet probably being now ‘Manor Farm’. I have not been able to confirm this.
2 No visible evidence of desertion ...
The possible site of a Medieval deserted settlement at Upper Radbourn. The site lies in the area of Radbourn Manor Farm.
1 On a map of 1634 a terrace of three houses is marked, together with a strip of land called the ‘milking place’ and ‘ould garden’. This is ...
The site of a deserted settlement of three terraced houses which date back to the Post Medieval period. The houses were located 600m west of Marston Doles.
1 ‘Milcote’ is marked on map.
2 ‘Milcote’ is marked on map.
3 No earthworks indicative of desertion survive.
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Post Medieval period. It is marked on 18th century maps. It is located 1km south of the church, Luddington.