1 A double moat sited in a valley bottom.
2 A generally well-preserved double moat. The island is 60m square and 80m by 60m; there are internal and external banks generally ...
A double moated site, a moat being a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. The moats are still partially visible as earthworks and there are traces of possible ridge and furrow within the east moat. Of Medieval origin, they are situated 500m north west of Mockley Wood.
1 W and SW arms of a moat just SW of Crowley’s Farm.
2 ‘Crowleys’ stands in a moated site.
3 The moat has been completely filled in.
4 Little remains except shallow ...
The site of Medieval moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. There is some documentary evidence for its existence, but only traces of earthworks survive. It is situated 250m northwest of the school at Ullenhall.
1 An almost complete homestead moat waterfilled on three sides. There are no surface indications of a building on the island.
3 The N, W and SW sides of the moat ...
The site of a moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. Its date is unknown. It survives as an earthwork and is situated 700m south east of the church at Ullenhall.
1 E of Botley Hill House are considerable remains of a rectangular moat with water.
2 1967: The moat is dry and has been much reduced. 1976: The best preserved part ...
A moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It is still visible as earthwork, although it has now been mostly filled in. Its date is not known. It is situated 300m northeast of Blunt's Green, Ullenhall.
1 Moat House Farm is a mid 16th century house with later alterations and with remains of a moat to the N and W of the house.
2 Very little remains ...
The site of a moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building, which dates from the Medieval period. It is visible as an earthwork and is situated at Moat House Farm.
1 This was the original manor house of the de Clintons which came by exchange in the mid C14 into the hands of Maxstoke Priory (PRN 346).
2 1967: There are ...
A moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building, of Medieval date. It is situated at Maxstoke Manor, 100m west of Church End Farm.
1 ‘The Moats w/Plantation’ marked.
2 The land is now allotment with no sign of a moat.
3 Moat is visible on an aerial photograph taken in the 1970s (SP4863/O).
The site of a possible Medieval moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It is no longer visible as an earthwork, but its existence is suggested by a tithe map of 1842. It was situated 300m east of the church at Monks Kirby.
1 A circular water-filled ‘moat’ is marked enclosing a small area of land. Two adjoining fields are called ‘House Close with Moat’ and ‘Moat Close’.
2 Moat marked with a footbridge ...
A possible moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It would date to the Medieval period, and was marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It is partially visible as an earthwork, and it is situated 450m east of Burton Pool Wood, Monks Kirby.
1 There was a grange at Rugby (PRN 5392). This is now the site of the Rectory. This was anciently moated round. Bloxam remembered a portion of the moat on ...
The site of a Medieval moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It is no longer visible as an earthwork. It was situated 150m southeast of the Market Place, Rugby.
1 At the above grid reference is a moat, now virtually dry, having three dug sides, the fourth being the River Avon. This is probably the site of one of ...
A Medieval moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It is still visible as an earthwork, and is situated 100m west of St Margaret's Church, Wolston.
1 The Maxstoke Tithe Map, 1846, shows E of a field called Moat Croft, the E and S waterfilled arms of a moat. The arms are 50 and ...
The site of a moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building. It was Medieval in date and was situated 200m west of Maxtoke School Farm.
1 Remains of a moat to NW of farmhouse.
2 ‘Considerable remains’ of an ancient moat survive at Moat House Farm.
3 No moat can now be recognised, though some fragments of ...
A moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building. It is Medieval in date and is visible as an earthwork. The moat is located at Moat House Farm, 700m north west of Corley Moor.
1 Part of a moat exists to the NW side of the house at Manor Farm. There is also a fishpond complex (PRN 5400). The whole forms a large manorial ...
A moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It dates to the Medieval period and is still visible as an earthwork. It is situated to the west of Manor Farm, Draycote.
1 This Medieval earthwork lies in a fold in undulating country. It was built by Henry V in about 1414 at the far end of a great lake. Apparently the ...
The site of a moat at the Pleasaunce. It was of Medieval date and enclosed a timber banqueting hall. It is visible as an earthwork and is situated 700m north west of Kenilworth Castle.
2 Undated ?enclosure shows on aerial photographs.
3 A rectilinear cropmark was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
45 Suggested as a medieval moated site. LiDAR is not ...
The site of an enclosure of unknown date. It is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The enclosure is situated east of Lutterworth Road, Brinklow.
1 Rectangular waterfilled (?) moat measuring approximately 80m NE-SW and 45m transversely, the arms being some 10m in width. Situated below the confluence of two minor streams.
2 This feature could ...
The site of a moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building, dating to the Medieval period. It is situated 1200m east of Kingsbury Church.
1 On a number of aerial photographs, a couple of fields under pasture (centred on the above NGR) show definite earthworks, which may represent the remains of a moated site ...
A possible Medieval moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. Originally identified from aerial photographs, the site has now been destroyed by ploughing, although traces of earthworks still remain. The site is located 300m nortth east of Copston Magna.
Earthworks of Medieval moat surrounding Maxstoke Castle.
1 The surrounding waterfilled moat is in good condition. It measures, overall, 110m N-S by 100m E-W. The steep-sided arms average 20m in width. ...
A moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building, at Maxstoke Castle. It is visible as an earthwork, and dates to the Medieval period.
1 An extensive water complex including fishponds (PRN 5473).
2 Illustrated as a moated site.
3 A large pond on the course of the possible moat still exists and is filled with ...
The site of a probable Medieval moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It is partially visible as an earthwork, and is situated 300m south east of Anker Bridge, Wolvey.
1 The castle is surrounded by a moat with banks 3.3 to 4.9m in height. The bailey is formed of a circle drawn out towards the NE, increasing ...
A moat, a wide ditch which surrounds Astley Castle. The moat survives as an earthwork and dates from the Medieval period when the castle was first built. It is situated in Astley, 100m east of Church Lane.
1 Traces of the site of the capital messuage of Es’eneford can be seen in the field on the opposite side of the main road from Brook House (Lapworth Brook). ...
The site of a possible Medieval moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It is still just visible as an earthwork, and is situated 200m south of Lapworth Bridge.
1 1968: A complete homestead moat. There is no surface indication of a building within. 1976: A small, square, waterfilled moat, measuring overall 40m each way, the arms being 8m ...
The site of a probable moat at Ladbroke Park. A wide ditch usually surrounding a building, it dates to the Medieval period. It is still visible as an earthwork. The moat is situated 600m southeast of Ladbrookpark Coppice.
1 The present house is 17th century and replaces an ancient manor house which was surrounded by a moat, and also had a gatehouse. The moat was filled up in ...
The site of a moat at Umberslade Hall, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It dates to the Medieval period, and is situated 400m south of Pound House Lane.
1 The old manor house was pulled down six years ago. Round the garden was formerly a moat, now filled in.
2 The manor of Ladbrook was first mentioned in 1544.
3 ...
The site of a moat at Ladbroke Hall, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It dates to the Medieval period, and is situated 200m south east of Ladbrookpark Coppice.