1 Some fishpond systems include pools of enormous size, notably Chapel Ascote.
2 The field is known as Pool Meadow and is now dry and used for pasture, but the remains ...
A large fishpond, used for the breeding and storage of fish, which dates to the Medieval/Post Medieval period. The site is now dry, and grassed, but survives as an earthwork. It is situated 300m south of Ascote Hill, Chapel Ascote.
1 Irregularly shaped fishpond apx 10m by 30m, orientated N-S, forming a water management feature associated with moat to N (WA 1079). Probably linked to moat by sluice in SW ...
A Medieval fishpond, used for the breeding and storage of fish. It was marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1888 and survives as an earthwork. It is situated at the moated site of Salter Street Farm, Hockley Heath.
1 Grove Field opposite the manor contains springs. In this field are vestiges of fishponds and watercourses, which are
clearly marked on the Spencer Map of 1634.
2 Two ponds and their ...
Fishponds, used for the breeding and storage of fish. The fishponds are marked on an estate map of 1634. They date to Medieval or Post Medieval period. They survive as earthworks, and are situated 100m east of the Manor at Stoneton.
1 Part of scheduled ancient monument (SAM No 21611). A waterfilled pond located to the west of the moated site. It is marked on the 1851 tithe map ...
The remains of a fishpond, used for storing and breeding fish, and its associated water channels. The features are thought to be Medieval in origin and they are visible as earthworks. The features are situated at Drakenage Farm.
1 Wedgnock park pale survives as an earthwork running NW-SE just to the north of the single arch bridge crossing the Cuttle Brook (WA 7438) and forms part of a ...
Wedgnock park pale, of Medieval/Post Medieval date. It survives as an earthwork which has been designated as a Scheduled Ancient Monument. The earthwork forms the eastern boundary of Wedgnock Park.
1 A series of fishponds either side of the stream that runs through the deserted Medieval settlement. The field name, ‘The Pools’ also suggests the existence of fishponds. Four can ...
A series of fishponds, used for the breeding and storage of fish. They date to the Medieval/Post Medieval period. They survive as earthworks, and are situated 200m south east of Old Town Farm, Bishop's Itchington.
1 Site of fishponds shown to the south of Hurley Hall.
2 These fishponds (and Hurley Hall moat) were backfilled in the early ?20th century following a drowning. The present owner, ...
The site of Medieval moat and later fishponds (utilising re-excavated section of moat), used for the breeding and storage of fish, thought to date to the Post Medieval period. They are situated 60m south of Hurley Hall.
1 Included in SAM 21571. One of two ponds along the stream to the N of the conventual buildings. This was the pond which would have ensured a constant supply ...
A fishpond and associated dam which date to the Medieval period. The dam survives as an earthwork and is situated 500m north west of Merevale Abbey.
1 At the top of the hill are two circular and one elongated fishpond, with an overflow channel running down the hill.
2 Aerial photographs.
Fishponds used for the breeding and storage of fish, which date to the Medieval or Post Medieval period. They are visible as earthworks and on aerial photographs. The fishponds are situated 100m south of the church at Priors Hardwick.
1 There is a waterfilled pond on the E side of the deserted settlement. Earthworks on the N and W side of the pond may suggest that it was once ...
A fishpond used for the breeding and storage of fish which dates from the Medieval/Post Medieval period. It is visible as an earthwork and is situated to the west of Watergall Bridge.
1 Possible fishpond site centred at above grid reference. The area is still wet underfoot, but largely silted up.
A possible fishpond which would have been used for the breeding and storage of fish. It is still visible, though largely silted up. It would have been of Medieval/Post Medieval date, and is situated 350m south west of St Michael's Church at Ufton.
3 A fleet of possible fishponds to the S of Manor Farm. The S pond has recently been filled in.
Fishponds used for the breeding and storage of fish, which are of the Medieval/ Post Medieval period. They survive as earthworks and are situated 700m north west of Bishopton, Stratford on Avon.
1 The only surface indication of the Priory prior to excavation was a large fishpond. A deep area on the N of the site, close to Thelsford Brook, may be ...
A Medieval fishpond used for the breeding and storage of fish. It survives as an earthwork. The site has been part excavated, and is situated at Thelsford Priory Charlecote.
1 The moat widens on the W to form a fishpond.
2 The fishpond is about 41m by 20m.
3 Scheduled as Warwickshire Monument No 171.
5 Aerial photograph.
A Medieval fishpond used for the breeding and storage of fish. It is visible as an earthwork, and is situated at the site of the Medieval deserted settlement of Thornton.
1 Fishponds.
2 Plan.
3 Upstream of the manor (N and NE of the church) is a fine series of fishponds. Along the N side a leet runs beyond a prominent linear ...
Fishponds used for the breeding and storage of fish. The fishponds are associated with the Medieval and/or Post Medieval manors and survive as earthworks. The site is located 100m north of St Giles's Church at Chesterton.
1 Two rectilinear hollows and a bank follow the stream. These hollows are almost certainly small fishponds but there is no trace of any leats associated with them.
2 Plan included ...
The site of two Medieval fishponds used for the breeding and storage of fish, that were associated with Nuneaton Priory. They are visible as earthworks and are situated east of Manor Court Road, Nuneaton.
1 Two fishponds, separated by a narrow causeway, show on 0S map of 1881.
2 These fishponds have been plotted on the ridge and furrow plot for Ilmington Parish (PRN 6446).
Two fishponds of probable Medieval date are shown on the Ordnance Survey first edition map of 1881. The fishponds are found north of Foxcote Great Coppice.
1 A grange belonging to a Cistercian Abbey appears to have existed on the slopes of the lower part of Edge Hill. Four fishponds survive nearby – ‘Mount Pool’, near ...
Fishponds, used for the breeding and storage of fish, which date to the Medieval period. They were associated with Radway Grange. They remain as earthworks, and are situated to the north west of Castle Wood, Edge Hill.
1 Fish pond SE of Bilton Lodge marked on 1886 map.
2 This fish pond is clearly marked on the 1843 Tithe map as extent and water-filled, whereas it is referred ...
The site of a fishpond, used for the breeding and storage of fish. It dates to as least the Imperial period and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It was situated just to the north of the Church of St Mark, Bilton.
1 A fishpond complex of two rectangular fish tanks with a long lake, now shrunken to the Ox Pool. It is said locally that the Prior of Coventry had his ...
Fishponds, used for the breeding and storage of fish, which date to the Medieval/Post Medieval period. They remain partly visible as earthworks and are situated 200m southeast of the Manor House at Priors Marston.
1 The ponds to the north of the moat, published as fishponds, are duckponds of a later period of construction.
2 The owner suggests that these were small Medieval ...
Possible fishponds, used for breeding and storaging fish, of Medieval date, survive as earthworks. They are situated 100m north east of Whitacre Hall, Nether Whitacre.
1 A hollow depression, 120m long and 40m wide, in a field to the south of Admington Hall. Presumably the site of a pond attached to the manor house, ...
A Medieval fishpond, used for breeding and storing fish, is indicated by earthworks surviving at the southern end of Admington.
1 Part of an extensive series of fishponds to the E and SE of Wishaw Hall Farm. At least three fishponds may be represented. Leat features may run off the ...
The site of several fishponds which were used for breeding and storing fish. They date to the Medieval period and were located to the east and south east of Wishaw Hall Farm.
1 E from the SE corner of the moat is a dry fishpond.
2 Plan on OS Card.
3 Scheduling Information. The scheduled complex takes the form of a moated island (WA ...
The site of a fishpond, used for breeding and keeping fish. It is Medieval or Post Medieval in date and is situated at Beauchamps Court, King's Coughton.