1 A 16th century and later house is surrounded by a rectangular moat; the N and W arms of which still contain water.
2 The moat is overgrown and ...
Oldberrow Court Moat, a moat being a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It dates to the Medieval period, and is still visible as an earthwork. It is situated 100m northeast of St Mary's Church, Oldberrow.
1 A large fishpond lies immediately to the W of the moated site (PRN 1097), with which it is undoubtedly associated. The dam has now been breached and has ...
A fishpond, used for breeding and storing fish. It is associated with a Medieval moated site. The fishpond is visible as an earthwork, which is situated 100m north east of the church at Oldberrow.
2 Ridge and furrow cultivation transcribed from air photographs.
Ridge and furrow cultivation, in Oldberrow parish, dating from the Medieval period onwards. Some areas of ridge and furrow are survive as earthworks, whilst others are visible on aerial photographs.
1 Two beorg features, probably barrows rather than hills, are recorded on the W boundary of Oldberrow. Each is described as ‘Stanbeorge’ – ‘Stone Barrow’.
3 Three possible locations for these ...
The site of three possible boundary marker dating to the Medieval period. They are known from documentary evidence and are located 900m east of Outhill.
1 A former road ran from south east to north west from the present Tracey Farm on the Outhill-Oldberrow road towards the Gorcott Hill-Ullenhall road. Although shown as a continuous ...
The route of a road which is visible as an earthwork. The road may date back to the Medieval period but it was certainly in use during the Imperial period. It is situated to the west of Ullenhall.
1 A minor road branched off from a road running northwards through the parish at SP1166 and joined up with an old road running from Woodwards Green in Morton Bagot ...
The line of a road dating from the Medieval period which remained in use until the Imperial period. It is now visible as an earthwork or hollow way. It is located 900m south west of the church in Ullenhall.
1 A continuous hollow way running between hedges from the Morton Bagot boundary towards a road running northwards through the parish (see WA 1238), marks the existence of a former ...
The route of a road visible as an earthwork, a hollow way, and dating from the Medieval to the Imperial period. It is situated west of Oldberrow.
1 Early 19th century maps show additional buildings lying to the W of Oldberrow Church, four shown in 1814. The tithe map of 1839 shows only two. There are no ...
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Imperial period which is known from documentary evidence. It was situated 100m west of the church, Oldberrow.
1 Road running NW/SE towards Wootton Wawen. Mentioned as the ‘brodan stret’ or broad road in a charter dated AD 709 (but probably spurious). One of a series of such ...
The route of a road dating to the Early Medieval and Medieval periods. It may have originated as one of a series of drove roads linking Arden and Feldon. It is located south of Outhill and heads towards Wootton Wawen.
1 Nave and chancel in one, and timber bell-turret.
2 Practically rebuilt in 1875, but old features preserved include windows of the 12th-14th century, a blocked doorway of the 15th century ...
The Church of St Mary, which was originally built during the Medieval period. The church was virtually rebuilt in the Imperial period though some Medieval features still remain, including windows and the font. It is situated in Oldberrow.