1 Ridge and furrow is shown on lidar images surviving in the woodland.
Medieval ridge and furrow ploughing survives as earthworks in Bearley Bushes.
1 The possible extent of the Medieval settlement, based on the first edition 6″ Ordnance Survey map, 38NW 1886.
2 Bearley was mentioned in Domesday of 1086-1090 as ‘Byrlei’, meaning a ...
The possible extent of Medieval settlement at Bearley as suggested by the Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
1 Site of possible hollow way – pers comm.
2 Annotated on OS map. Undated.May be part of 1. 1 not located.
Site of a possible medieval hollow way to the north of Bearley.
1 Largely rebuilt in modern times, but nave dates probably from end 12th century, the chancel may be of the 13th century or 14th century. Much of the upper part ...
The Church of St Mary was originally built during the Medieval period. The building was largely renovated during the 20th century. It is situated in Bearley.
1 The history of the manor house dates back to the 16th century. Until 1545 the manorial prperty in Bearley is not described in any surviving document, but in 1576 ...
The Manor of Bearley most probably dates to the late medieval period. It is situated on School Lane in the village of Bearley.