1 There was a chapel at Beausale in the 13th century in honour of St John the Evangelist. It was endowed with the field called Rykenylesbury. It is also recorded ...
The possible site of a Medieval chapel suggested by documentary and place name evidence. The chapel was probably associated with the deserted settlement of Rykmersbury. It was located 2km west of Leek Wootton
1 A probable mill dam was found at the above grid reference.
2 Bank up to 2.1m high on NE side and 2.4m on SW side.
3 A large earthwork straddling the ...
The possible site of a mill dam dating to the Medieval period. It is visible as an earthwork. It is located 300m west of Rouncil Lane.
1 Earthwork visible on aerial photograph.
2 This site appears only as an earthwork on an aerial photograph of 1956: now the land has been ploughed and there are no surface ...
The site of a possible settlement or field system which is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs. The site is located 1km north east of Haseley.
1 Wedgnock is one of three parks attached to the Castle of Warwick, which are marked on maps of Saxton and Speed. John Rous, who died in 1491, states that ...
The site of Wedgnock Park, a Medieval deer park. It was situated 1km north east of the Central Hospital, Warwick.
1 Rous lists this destruction. Victoria County History Vol 3 places the village elsewhere (PRN 2654) and Beresford supports this.
2 The Victoria County History does not give the above location.
3 ...
The possible site of Rykmersbury Medieval deserted settlement. The site lies 500m south east of Beausale.
1 Rous lists this destruction. Victoria County History Vol 3 p119 correctly places the village in a field in Beausale parish now associated with the name of the chapel of ...
Documentary evidence suggests that this was once the site of Rykmersbury, which became a deserted settlement during the Medieval period. The site lies in farmland approximately 3km north west of Warwick.
1 There was a chapel at Beausale in the 13th century in honour of St John the Evangelist. It was endowed with the field called Rykenylesbury. It is also recorded ...
The possible site of a Medieval chapel is suggested by documentary evidence. The chapel was associated with the deserted settlement of Rykmersbury and was situated 500m south east of Beausale.
1 2 Wedgenock Old Park, Beausale.
Lovie reports that this is a disparked mediaeval deer park belonging to Earls of Warwick. Goodrest farm originally a lodge within the park.To the north ...
Disparked medieval deer park belonging to Earls of Warwick.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Coins from the 12th to 14th Century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - coins dating to the Medieval period were found 600m west of Rouncil Lane, Beausale.