1 There is within this village a Chapel of All Saints, which had a Chantry therein founded by Thomas de Wolvardynton.
2 There is no mention of a chapel in the ...
The site of a Medieval church. The remains of the church are visible as earthworks. The remains are located in the graveyard of the church at Church Hill, Stretton on Dunsmore.
1 Aerial photographs.
2 Aerial photographs show ridge and furrow and also a disturbed appearance of the ground; there are also pools, possibly the result of quarrying. Site inaccessible due to ...
Aerial photographs have identified an area of ridge and furrow cultivation with disturbed ground and ponds which are probably the result of quarrying. Of Medieval/Post Medieval date, these features are situated at The Holdings, Dunsmore Heath.
1 Aerial photographs.
2 Aerial photographs and site visit revealed a field with distinctive evidence of Medieval settlement. At the N end of the field are good remains of ridge and ...
The site of a Medieval deserted settlement and field system. The remains are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs. The site is located to the west of the Fosse Way at Stretton on Dunsmore.
1 This is not the original Manor House (see WA 3133) but a fine building of the 16th century to 17th century, altered in early 19th century. Of two storeys, ...
The site of a manor house dating to the Medieval or Post Medieval period with later alterations. It is situated at Church Hill, Stretton on Dunsmore.
1 Moat marked.
2 An ornamental/landscaped moat in a neglected condition. The causeway is of 19th century brickwork and the whole would appear to be of that date.
3 The site has ...
The site of a moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It dated to the Medieval period, and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1906. The moat is no longer visible as an earthwork. It was situated 100m south of All Saints Church, Stretton on Dunsmore.
2 Ridge and furrow cultivation transcribed from air photographs.
The remains of Medieval ridge and furrow cultivation in the parish of Stretton on Dunsmore. Some of the ridge and furrow is visible on aerial photographs. In other places it survives as an earthwork.
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing apparent on aerial photographs of fields between Field Farm and Fineacre Lane, Stretton on Dunsmore mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
Ridge and furrow ploughing is apparent on aerial photographs of fields between Field Farm and Fineacre Lane, Stretton on Dunsmore
1 An extensive area bounded by Burnthurst Lane to the south, Wappenbury Woods to the west and Ryton Wood to the north, has numerous fields with cropmark evidence of ridge ...
An extensive area bounded by Burnthurst Lane to the south, Wappenbury Woods to the west and Ryton Wood to the north, has numerous fields with cropmark evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing on aerial photographs.
1 An old track on a bank can be seen on aerial photographs was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project. The track and the ridge ...
An old track on a bank can be seen on aerial photographs.
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing in two fields adjacent to The Bull and Butcher Farm can seen as cropmarks on aerial photographs mapped as part of the English Heritage National ...
Ridge and furrow ploughing in two fields adjacent to The Bull and Butcher Farm can can be seen as cropmarks on aerial photographs
1 A substantial timber-framed building, of 16th-17th century date. Has two stories, built with colour washed brick and plaster infilling and an old tile roof. The south-west front ...
A timber framed house that dates to the Medieval or Post Medieval periods. It is situated in Stretton on Dunsmore.
1 The probable extent of the medieval settlement based on the OS map of 1886, 27SE.
2 The ridge and furrow plotting of the parish.
3 Domesday lists the village in Marton ...
The probable extent of the medieval settlement at Stretton on Dunsmore based on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886, and on aerial photographs.
1 During a watching brief on the excavation of foundation trenches at this location (WA 8339), earthworks were noted in the back garden. These were described as low platforms which ...
During archaeological work in a garden in Church Hill, Stretton on Dunsmore, the remains of several platforms were found. They may represent the remains of Medieval settlement in this area.