1 Find of an annular brooch in or before 1994. Method of recovery unrecorded. Grid reference given of SP42255200
Find of a medieval brooch in the Mill Hill area of Fenny Compton.
1 Pottery finds made in Fenny Compton after autumn ploughing in, or before, 1997. The area covered was given as SP406524 – 409522. The method of recovery was unrecorded. ...
Medieval and post medieval potsherds were found to the west of Fenny Compton.
2 Ridge and furrow cultivation transcribed from air photographs.
Medieval and later ridge and furrow cultivation in Fenny Compton Parish. The remains are visible on aerial photographs. In some areas of the parish the remains survive as earthworks.
1 The possible extent of the medieval settlement, based on the first edition OS 6″ map of 1886, 46 SE.
2 The ridge and furrow plotting of the parish.
3 Domesday ...
The probable extent of settlement at Fenny Compton during the Medieval period which has been identified on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
1 An evaluation (1994) of two proposed building plots on the north side of the Northend Road was carried out. Remains of a house, associated with 12th to 15th century ...
An archaeological investigation uncovered evidence of settlement dating to the Medieval period. Two houses, yards and pottery were found. The site is situated 400m north of the church, Fenny Compton.
1 A long pool in the grounds of Manor Farm is said to be the remains of a moat.
2 The pool is said by the resident of the house to ...
The site of a possible moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. There is only circumstantial evidence for its existence. It would have been Medieval and associated with the Manor House 250m north of the church at Fenny Compton.
1 An evaluation was carried out at this site by the OAU. A low density of features associated with a small amount of domestic rubbish mainly of 13th-14th century ...
Archaeological excavation revealed household rubbish and a spread of pottery dating from the Medieval and Post Medieval periods which may indicate a settlement. It is located 350m north of the church in Fenny Compton.
1 A linear mound has been observed in Shooter’s Hill Spinney running along the Fenny Compton – Avon Dassett parish boundary. This linear mound appears to be a stone pile ...
An undated linear earthwork which is believed to be a boundary marker seperating the parishes of Fenny Compton and Fenny Dassett. It is located on Shooters Hill.
1 Chancel, nave, N and S aisles, N porch, and W tower with spire. The earliest features are the chancel arch and part of the N arcading, dating ...
The church of St Peter and St Clare was built during the Medieval period and was restored in 1879. It is situated in Fenny Compton.
1 The Manor House is fairly remote from the village centre, and is surrounded by pasture fields, which show vague and indefinite earthworks. Two footpaths cross Wardens Close, ...
The possible site of an area a shrunken village dating to the Medieval period. There are earthworks of ditches, house platforms and ridge and furrow which are visible on the ground and on aerial photographs. It is located 400m north of the church, Fenny Compton.