1 There are traces of earthworks and moats in Old Close (PRN 1588) and in a field nearby called Moat Meadow.
2 Traces of a moat were seen in a field ...
A possible Medieval moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. The moat is still partially visible as an earthwork. It is situated 500m south of the disused railway line at Newnham, Aston Cantlow.
1 A typical homestead moat in an excellent state of preservation; the island shows no surface indication of a building.
3 Very well preserved. Ditches about 1.5m deep. The earthworks are ...
Preston Bagot Moated site, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It is visible as an earthwork and dates to the Medieval period. It is situated 400m north east of Pettiford Bridge.
1 A rectangular waterfilled moat is shown enclosing an L-shaped building.
2 There is no surface evidence of the moat.
3 Sketch from the Francis Stratford Estate map.
4 The moat is visible ...
The site of a Medieval moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. Visible on aerial photos, located 500m south east of the Horse and Jockey public house at Bentley.
1 The moat surrounding Salford Hall is ornamental and of no archaeological significance.
2 At N of Abbots Salford Hall is a double moat enclosing an area of about 98m long ...
A possible moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building, of Post Medieval date. It is still visible as an earthwork, and is situated 200m east of the church at Abbot's Salford.
1 All around Moor Hall are traces of a large moat and adjoining NE of it faint traces of another, beyond which are artificial banks which probably surrounded fishponds (PRN ...
Moor Hall Moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It dates from the Medieval period, and parts of it are still visible as an earthwork. It is situated at Moor Hall, Broom.
1 A large irregular enclosure is possibly a moated site.
2 Scheduled as Warwickshire Monument No 131.
3 The moat lies SE of of the main village earthworks sloping towards the church. ...
A Medieval moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It survives as an earthwork and can be seen on aerial photographs. It is situated 100m north west of St Peter's Church, Wolfhampcote.
1 Part of a ditched enclosure at the above grid reference. ?Moated site.
2 ‘The Camp’ should be drawn with a double bank. It is no doubt the site of a ...
The site of a possible Medieval moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It survives as an earthwork, and is situated to the northeast of St Michael's Church, Brownsover.
1 There are considerable remains of a moat enclosing a large area to the S, SE and E of the Priory buildings. It dies out to the N of the ...
The remains of a Medieval moat, a wide ditch which usually surrounded a building. The moat is partially visible as an earthwork and is situated at Pinley Priory, 700m south east of Great Pinley.
1 The brick basement of Grove Park House opens onto lower ground, said to be the remains of an ancient moat.
2 1951: A rectangular, modern brick revetted, moat-like depression exists. ...
The site of a possible Medieval moat, a wide ditch which usually surrounded a building. The moat is partially visible as an earthwork and it is situated at Grove Park House.
1 1951: At the N end of the field is a ditch and bank which run across the field from E to W, the bank turning S for about 60m ...
The site of a Medieval moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It survives as an earthwork, and the interior is marked by ridge and furrow. It is situated to the south east of the church at Budbrooke.
1 Vestiges of a moat surrounding the hermitage.
2 The moat has been resurveyed.
3 The moat has now been filled in.
The site of a Medieval moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It has now been filled in. It is situated 300m south of Five Lane Ends, Wolvey Heath.
2 According to a papal licence of 1400 Spernall was the original site of the Priory of Cookhill and their original buildings here, at that date in ruins, included ...
Documentary evidence suggests that this was the site of the Cookhill Priory, comprising a moat and priory buildings. Of Medieval date, the remains of the priory are visible as earthworks. The site is located 350m north west of Morgrove Coppice, Spernall.
1 Moat marked on site of Kingston Manor House.
2 Area of the site extended slightly to the northwest to cover the spot shown in fig 7;1 of’ Field and Forest’.
Bibliographic evidence suggests that this was the possible site of a Medieval moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It was situated at Kingston Manor Farm, Chesterton and Kingston.
Earthworks of moat.
1 Nesfield conducted work at Combe Abbey in the 1860s. The most attractive feature of his work was the moat which he constructed to the S and E ...
A moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building, at Combe Abbey. It dates to the Imperial period and survives as an earthwork.
1 Part of an extensive series of earthworks including fishponds to the E and SE of Wishaw Hall Farm.
2 Plan.
3 A moat. What remained of the moat was filled in ...
The site of a moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building, and a fishpond used for the breeding and storage of fish, which were Medieval in date. They were situated to the west of Moxhull Park, Wishaw.
1 Temple Farm stood within a moat.
2 Remains of a moat are shown at the above grid reference on a map of 1695. Site now Castle Park. No surface indications.
4 ...
There is documentary and aerial photography evidence to suggest that this was the site of a Medieval moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It was situated 150m north east of Lord Brooke's Clump, Warwick Castle Park.
1 In the grounds of Cawston Hall are some remains of a moat which probably encompassed Cawston Grange.
2 The moat was not found.
The site of a possible moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It would have been of Medieval date. The site is located 200m northeast of the Fox Covert at Cawston.
1 Enclosures to the S of the stream appear to be ditched. They are reminiscent of the moated site and fishpond complex at Kinwarton (PRN 1567). The possible moated enclosure ...
The site of a possible moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building, associated with the Medieval deserted settlement of Goldicote. It shows up as a cropmarks on aerial photographs and survives as an earthwork. The site is located to the south of Goldicote.
1 A dry Medieval moat.
2 There is no surface evidence of a building on the island.
4 The moat is about 30m square with an entrance on the S. The depth ...
A moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building, associated with Broughton Deserted Medieval Settlement. It survivies as an earthwork, and is situated to the north east of Admington.
1 To the S of the church and the remaining house lie possible traces of a moated site.
2 A steel-framed farm building has been added to the ‘paddock’ S of ...
The site of a possible Medieval moat, a wide ditch surrounding a manor house. The moat survives as an earthwork, and is situated 100m south east of St Mary's Church, Whitchurch.
1 The site of the manor house (PRN 1567), a small inclosure surrounded by a moat.
2 The remains of a homestead moat are extant at the published site. Adjacent to ...
A Medieval moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It is visible as an earthwork and is situated 100m north of Kinwarton Church.
1 Moat Farm marked with a pond immediately N of the farmhouse possibly indicating one surviving side of a moat.
2 C16-C20 farmhouse. Bounded on the N and E sides by ...
The possible site of a Medieval moat, a large ditch usually surrounding a building. The moat is partially visible as an earthwork and is situated 500m west of Five Ways.
1 A linear pond to the SE of Clarke’s Green farm may be the remaining arm of a moat. It curves N to the E of the present ...
A possible Medieval moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. Three possible sides of the moat are shown on an Estate Map of 1863. It remains partially visible as an earthwork, and is situated 100m south of Hardwick Lane at Clarke's Green.
1 16th century timber framed house.
3 In the 17th century this house was at the nucleus of a sub-manor of Morton Bagot, representing part of the holdings of ...
Netherstead Moat, a wide ditch ditch usually surrounding a building. It dates to the Post-Medieval period, and remains partially visible as an earthwork. It is situated at Netherstead, Morton Bagot.