1 Field against the crook in the road is called ‘Moat Close’.
2 No obvious indication of a moat could be discerned although immediately to the W of its supposed position ...
An estate map of 1805 suggests that this is the site of a possible Medieval moat. It is situated 800m north west of Wroxall Abbey.
1 Probable site of one of the two manor houses of Baxterley. Information on the history of the house exists for the 16th century, 18th century and 19th century. The ...
A moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building, probably the site of one of the two manor houses of Baxterley. The moat is Medieval in origin, visible as an earthwork, and is situated at Baxterley Old Hall.
1 Site of manor house on a raised platform in the angle of the canal which now occupies the place of the moat on two sides.
4 The site of the ...
The moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building, at the Medieval deserted settlement of Wormleighton. The moat itself is also of Medieval date and is still visible as an earthwork. It is situated 500m south west of Windmill Spinney, Wormleighton.
1 A moat is shown on the first edition one inch to one mile Ordnance Survey map.
A moated site is shown on the one inch to one mile ordnance survey map. The road running past the site has been moved northwards.
1A moat shows on lidar images to the east of Broadwell .
A moat survives as an earthwork to the east of Broadwell. It has an irregular,four-sided form.
1 To the NW of the farm complex is an artificial pool with an island in the middle. This is marked on maps of 1634 and 1808 as a horseshoe ...
The site of a possible moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It dates to the Medieval period and is still visible as an earthwork. It is situated just ot the north west of Radbourne Manor Farm.
1 Possible moated site near Gilson Hall, Coleshill. Identified on map of John Snape, c. 1780 close to site of Gilson Hall.
Possible moated site to the south west of the site of Gilson Hall.
1 Site of moat to south west of Coleshill medieval town, shown clearly on John Snape’s map of c. 1784.
Now surrounded by 1960’s housing and used for drainage.
Site of moat to south west of Coleshill.
1 At Lower Milcote is a moated site, roughly 61m square.
2 Most of the moat has been either destroyed or incorporated into a landscape garden. On the E the inner ...
A moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building, which dates to the Medieval period. Some of the moat is still visible as an earthwork. It is situated 300m south east of All Saints Church, Luddington.
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2 The moat appears to have been subrectangular and about 75 by 50m, with a pair of fishponds to the SE.
3 Only the waterfilled NW arm survives, slight surface ...
Hurley Hall Moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building. It is visible as an earthwork and is Medieval in origin. It is situated at Hurley Hall Farm. Close by are two fishponds, used for the breeding and storage of fish, dating from the same period.
1 Map shows a number of ponds in the vicinity of the farm.
2 One arm of a possible moat survives and is waterfilled, the rest of the moat has been ...
A moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building. It is visible as an earthwork and is Medieval in origin. It is situated at Baddesley Farm, Baddesley Ensor.
1 Clearly shows on Aerial photographs. Interpretation as a moat is by Bryn Gethin.
Five-sided possible moat shows on Aerial photographs.
1 The church (PRN 1407) stands alone, except for a cottage. Near it are the mounds and ditches where the village once stood. The original depopulator was Sir Edward Belknap ...
The Medieval deserted settlement of Whitchurch, which is still visible as an earthwork. Traces of a moat, house platforms, a hollow way and a manor house are visible. It was abandoned by the mid 16th century. It is situated around St Mary's Church, Whitchurch.
1 Ponds visible on the 1841 Tithe Map and on the OS Second Edition map are probably the remains of a moat surrounding the 16th century (or earlier) farmhouse. ...
Ponds visible on 1841 Tithe Map and OS First Edition 1:2500 surrounding Manor Farmhouse are probably the remains of a medieval moat.
1 A wide shallow ditch, c.40 x 40m, is evident on LiDAR imagery enclosing a platform measuring c.20 x 20m. It is possible that it represents a moated platform. However, ...
A possible moat ditch surrounding a platform is evident on LiDAR imagery to the north of Welcome Bank Farm. It is alternatively the result of quarrying activity in the area.
1 The remains of a possible former moat existed to the E of Moxhull Old Hall.
2 The left hand side of this former earthwork existed, in the form ...
A moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. The moat dates to the Medieval period and is visible as an earthwork. It is situated at Moxhull Old Hall, immediately to the east of the Belfry Hotel.
1 Traces of a moat to the N of Woodloes Farm suggest that the site was originally Medieval. The present site dates in parts from 1562.
2 During a site visit ...
The site of a possible Medieval moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It is situated at Woodloes Farm, Warwick.
1 The manor of Bentley was settled by John de Wilmcote on his daughter Joan before 13th July 1315. From the 14th century the manor appears to have ...
A rectangular moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building, marks the probable site of Bentley Manor House. The site is located 330m south west of School Farm, is of Medieval origin, and survives as an earthwork.
1 William of Hartshill, who died in 1261, gave lands in Ansley to William le Bret. This was afterwards known as the manor of Bretts Hall. Further information exists on ...
The site of a moat, a wide ditch which is thought to have surrounded Bretts Hall. It was constructed during the Medieval period and was situated 350m south east of Ansley Hall.
1 18th century house, possibly with earlier elements.
2 No mention of moat in reference 1. It is marked on the OS 1:10560. The moat has been filled in.
3 There are ...
The site of a possible moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building, dating from the Medieval period. Very little is still visible as an earthwork. It was situated 200m north of St Peter's Church, Wootton Wawen.
1 The remains of a small homestead moat in poor condition.
2 The N and E sides remain. The moat is rectilinear and waterfilled. It appears to be in a good ...
A moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building. The moat is medieval in date and is visible as an earthwork. It is situated north of McDonnell Drive, Bedworth.
1 Sudeley Castle has the remains of a fairly large moat; there is a little water in one corner, but generally it is only a shallow depression. It was the ...
The site of Sudeley Castle Moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. The moat dated to the Medieval period and was situated 300m north east of Griff Lane.
1 At Monwode Lea was a ‘capital mansion’ now destroyed called Moat House. The moat still remains on the S side of Monwode Lea a short way after you enter ...
A moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building, which is Medieval in date. It is visible as an earthwork and is situated in Monwode Lea Wood, Ansley.
1 ‘Moat Farm’, a C16 and later building (MWA6257). Surrounding the cottages is a ditch which, though now dry, was once a square moat.
2 1951: The moat, although silted up, ...
The site of a moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building, which was of Medieval date. It was situated 100m north east of Goodyers End, Nuneaton.