1 The probable extent of post medieval settlement based on the first edition OS 6″ map 0f 1888, 6SW.
2 The ridge and furrow plotting of the parish.
3 Baddesley Ensor is ...
The probable extent of the post medieval settlement at Baddesley Ensor based on the first edition 6" Ordnance Survey map.
1 Baddesley Old Hall, in the principal village street about one third of a km S of the church, is a small rectangular dwelling of the 16th century facing ...
The site of Baddesley Old Hall, a house that was built during the Post Medieval period. It was situated 100m east of Church Farm.
1 In 1848 the parish church was entirely rebuilt on a new site.
2 Built by Henry Clutton. Nave and chancel may actually be of different dates as they do not ...
The Parish Church of St. Nicholas which was built during the Imperial period.
1 A meeting-house given to the Quakers in 1669 was superceded by one on the present site in 1722. This building, which records suggest may have been rebuilt c1768, stands ...
A Methodist chapel dating to the Post Medieval period stood on this site until it was replaced by a later building during the Imperial period. The site is located on Keys Hill, Baddesley Ensor.
1Three large burnt pits were partially uncovered, two within Trench 36 and one within
Trench 108, which were interpreted as lime kilns. These are probably post-medieval and were part of ...
Three post-medieval lime kilns were partially excavated.
1 A field boundary of probable post-medieval date was uncovered in trench 161. It appeared to correspond to the 1848 tihe map and was in use until 1967.
A post medieval field boundary was uncovered during an evaluation. It appeared to correspond to the boundaries shown on the 1848 tithe map.
1 Site of mine shaft marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a mine shaft dating to the Imperial period. The site lies north of Watery Lane, Baddesley Endsor. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
1 Site of mine shaft marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a mine shaft dating to the Imperial period. The site is located 100m north of Watery Lane, Baddesley Endsor. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
1 Site of mine shaft marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a mine shaft dating to the Imperial period. The site is located 150m north of Baddesley Endsor. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
1 Site of mine shaft marked on OS map of 1885.
The site of a mine shaft dating to the Imperial period. The site lies 250m east of Lower House Lane, Baddesley Endsor. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1885.
1 Site of mine shaft marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a mine shaft dating to the Imperial period. It is situated 50m west of Folly Lane, Baddesley Ensor. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
1 Site of mine shaft marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a mine shaft dating to the Imperial period. The site is located 20m west of Folly Lane, Baddesley Ensor. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
1 Site of mine shaft marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a mine shaft dating to the Imperial period. It lies 30m south of Newlands Road, Baddesley Ensor. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
1 Site of mine shaft marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a mine shaft dating to the Imperial period. The site is located on The Common, Baddesley Ensor. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
1 Site of mine shaft marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a mine shaft dating to the Imperial period. The site lies 250m south east of St. Nicholas's Church, Baddesley Ensor. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
1 Site of pound marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a pound, used for penning livestock, which dated to the Imperial period. The site is located 200m south east of St. Nicholas's Church, Baddesley Ensor. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
1 Site of mine shaft marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a mine shaft dating to the Imperial period. It is situated 50m north east of Hill Top, Baddesley Ensor. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.