1 The demolition of the church at Goldicote was one of those complained of in 1638.
2 The site was ploughed in 1967 and this disturbed much masonry including some very ...
The site of a Medieval chapel at Goldicote deserted settlement, 900m south of Goldicote Coppice.
1 In 1291 two mills were held in the manor. In 1490 no rent was paid for a mill as it was totally destroyed. In 1527 a claim for common ...
There is documentary evidence for two watermills at Alderminster during the Medieval period. Their exact location is unknown.
1 Chancel, central tower, N and S transepts, nave and N porch. Earliest building on the site appears to have been erected early in the 12th century, and portions of ...
The Church of St Mary and Holy Cross. The church was originally built during the Medieval period but was largely restored during the Imperial period. It is situated in Alderminster.
1 Reuse of part of Roman road evidenced by references in charters of AD 985 and AD 988; in the latter the road is called the ‘mycelan straete’ or great ...
Mycelan Straet, meaning Great Road, an Early Medieval road running south east from Stratford. It partially follows the line of an earlier, Roman, road and is mentioned in two charters in 985 and 988 AD. In documentary evidence from 1340 it is called 'Saltstret'.