1 The village was in part depopulated by John Bracebrigge in 1504 when he ‘decayed three messuages upon the Inclosure thereof’.
2 A farm retains the name ‘Holt Farm’.
The possible site of a deserted settlement of Medieval date, located at Holt Farm south of Whateley.
Possible site of deserted Medieval settlement.
1 Bradmore: Listed in Rous. There was also a chapel here (PRN 5221). The site lies near the middle of the three St Dennis farms, ...
The possible site of a deserted settlement dating to the Medieval period known from documentary evidence. Aerial photographs reveal earthworks of Medieval ridge and furrow. The site is located 400m east of St Dennis Spinney.
1 The DMV recorded by W Ford seems to be centred on the vicarage at Honington.
2 An ancient pathway can be traced from Honington Bridge to the parish church ...
The possible site of a deserted settlement dating to the Medieval period. Remains of the settlement are visible as earthworks. The site is located 200m west of Honington.
1 Possible Deserted Medieval Village visible as relief markings in extensive area of ridge and furrow. No surface evidence of desertion.
2 Various finds in Warwick Museum come from Warwick Racecourse, ...
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Medieval period which is visible as an earthwork within the area of ridge and furrow. Finds of Medieval and Post Medieval pottery have been recovered. It is located at the Racecourse, Warwick.
1 At Myton there was anciently a hamlet with a chapel, of which Dugdale records that there is now no more left of it than a grove of elms in ...
The site of the Medieval deserted settlement of Myton. During an archaeological excavation, pottery was recovered from what would have been the front of house plots. The site lies in fields north of Holioak Drive and Ashley Cresent, Warwick.
1 ‘Forsaken Ham. Forsaken by 1760’.
2 Deserted Medieval site. First known documentation 1651. Forsaken Hamme. Small amount of Medieval pottery on surface.
The possible site of a Medieval deserted settlement. Fragments of Medieval pottery have been found at the site, which lies 1km east of Oxhill.
1 A deserted village nucleus can be identified on the E bank of the River Arrow, set at the core of an open field still operating in the late 17th ...
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Medieval period. It is visible as an earthwork. The settlement site is situated 900m east of Coughton.
1 In Rous’ list Dugdale places Westcote W of Tysoe and this will not square with Westcote Farm (SP3647).
2 Extensive traces of foundations called ‘The Old Town’.
3 Medium archaeology (3), ...
The Medieval deserted settlement of Westcote. The settlement is known from documentary evidence and its remains are visible as earthworks. The site is located 300m south west of King John's Lane, Edge Hill.
1 Rous’ list has a Kyght Herdwyck and this probably refers to Kites Hardwick in Tysoe rather to Kites Hardwick in Leamington Hastings. It is now only a farm.
2 Archaeological ...
The possible site of a Medieval deserted settlement. The remains of the settlement are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs. Some of the remains are overlain by ridge and furrow cultivation. The site is located in the area of Hardwick Farm.
1 Dugdale was not certain whether this had been a village. In his time it was a farm only. In 1545 only pasture was recorded, but there were five entries ...
The site of the deserted settlement of Heathcote dating to the Medieval period. It is known from documentary evidence and was located 1.5km north of the modern hamlet of Newbold Pacey.
1 The site now consists of a central 18th century house (PRN 223). Earlier maps show a complex of fishponds as well as a number of footpaths converging on this ...
Documentary evidence suggests that this was the site of a deserted settlement, abandoned during the Medieval period, on the site of Bramcote Hall.
1 Deserted Medieval village, Bishopton. Earthworks were sketch planned in 1976. The original village nucleus seems to have been situated at the end of the present lane, but subsequently encroached ...
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Medieval period. The remains of the settlement are visible as an earthwork with features including a church site and crofts. It is located 750m south of Bishopton Hill.
1 Mentioned in list of DMVs in 1971
The possible site of the Medieval deserted settlement of Wilmcote Parva. The site is located 400m south east of the church, Wilmcote.
1 Ladbroke was subject to an earlier depopulation than the mid 17th century one. In about 1608 Sir Robert Dudley depopulated 16 houses and 500 acres. There is ...
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Site of possible deserted settlement.
1 S of the farm are extensive indications of house platforms and ways of a deserted settlement.
3 Visible remains are in the W corner of the ...
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Medieval and Post Medieval periods. It survives as an earthwork and features include ridge and furrow, house platforms and two hollow ways. It is located 300m west of Hall End.
1 The site of the depopulated village of Hatton, now occupied by two farms, lies about one mile W of Hampton Lucy village.
2 In the 1332 lay subsidy there were ...
The deserted settlement of Hatton on Avon. Documentary evidence suggests that 17 people lived here during the Medieval period. The site is located 500m east of Alveston.
1 S of Ingon Manor Farm at above grid reference. Possible site of Medieval hamlet.
2 The field was under crop and no surface indications of the site were to be ...
The possible site of the Medieval deserted settlement at Ingon. The site lies 200m west of Ingon.
1 Northbrook House (PRN 847) was part of an ‘ancient village’.
2 In the field to the SW and SE of the present farmhouse are traces of a possible deserted settlement. ...
The possible site of a Medieval deserted settlement. Several hollow ways are visible as earthworks. The site is located 700m north west of Sherbourn Hill, Fulbrook.
1 Mentioned in Beresford and Hurst’s gazetteer.
2 A site visit showed that this field, on either side of the stream, has small scale earthworks in it, and is surrounded by ...
The site of a Medieval deserted settlement which survives as an earthwork. The site is surrounded by ridge and furrow cultivation. It is located to the east of Little Lawford.
1 Newnham Paddox listed as a deserted Medieval settlement.
2 There is no other evidence to back this up.
The possible site of the Medieval deserted settlement of Newnham Paddox. The site is located 500m west of Burton Pool Wood.
1 This settlement, mentioned in Domesday Book, surrounded the present Marston Mill. Dugdale’s 2nd Edition records that it was separated from Wolston by a small stream. There are some earthworks ...
The site of the Medieval deserted settlement of Marston. The site lies in to the west of Marston Mill and some of the remains are visible as earthworks.
1 1595: ‘the Chappell green’.
2 Possibility that this was once a village with a chapel and a green. There are no surface indications of desertion.
The possible site of a deserted settlement of Medieval date. The site was located at Chapel Green, 500m north of Birchley Hays Wood.
1 Previously unrecorded shrunken sites, including Birdingbury at the above grid reference, have been visited. A site which is affected by stone quarrying.
2 Modern housing exists on part of ...
The possible site of an area of Medieval deserted settlement which survives as an earthwork. The site is located 400m south of Birdingbury.
1 ‘Rincale’ is mentioned in Domesday and ‘Rincelle Wood’ is referred to by Dugdale. A later authority records that Rincele is now commemmorated by Rouncill Lane in Kenilworth. Uneven stretches ...
The possible site of the Medieval deserted settlement of Rincale which existed in the Medieval period and is known through documentary sources. The site is situated 700m east of Fernhill Farm.