Ridge and Furrow cultivation in Luddington Parish.
2 Ridge and furrow cultivation transcribed from air photographs.
Medieval ridge and furrow cultivation in the parish of Luddington. In some areas it is visible as an earthwork. Elsewhere it is visible on aerial photographs.
1 The lock is probably the work of Yarrington around 1664. Adjacent was a weir, of which no trace remains. The lock was circular with a diameter of ...
Site of a lock, a chamber with wooden gates at each end, with sluices used to lower and raise the water level, which dated from the Post Medieval period. It was located on the River Avon, 100m south of All Saints's Church Luddington.
1 A pit dating to the 19th century was uncovered during excavation at Luddington Manor in August 2011. Other pottery finds dating to the 13th-19th century were found in the ...
Backfill of the quarry pit dated it to the post-medieval period. Finds included a decorated medieval floor tile
1 Medieval pottery, found at Luddington Fruit Farm. No grid reference.
Findspot - Medieval pottery was found at Luddington Fruit Farm.
1 Dodwell appears to have been wholly enclosed at some time before 1704. Since then the ancient hamlet of Dodwell, which consisted of some half-dozen houses a little to the ...
The site of the deserted settlement of Dodwell dating to the Post Medieval period. It is visible as an earthwork. The earthworks include house platforms, hollow ways, enclosures and evidence of ridge and furrow. The site is located 850m west of Bordon Hill, Luddington.
1 A chapel is recorded at Luddington in 1425 and the names of four vicars are known from the 15th and 16th centuries. The last recorded incumbent dates to 1648. ...
There is documentary evidence for a chapel at Luddington from the Medieval to the Post Medieval period. Evidence of burials has been found at the site, at Old Church Close.
1 A watermill is recorded in Luddington in 1273 and 1287, but its site could not be located in 1976. It was thought that it lay at the W end ...
The site of a watermill at Luddington. There is documentary evidence about the watermill from the Medieval period. Its exact location is unknown.
1 A windmill is recorded in the early 17th century in Hill Field in Luddington. It probably stood at the highest point in West Hill Ground, but has left no ...
Documentary evidence suggests that this is the site of a Post Medieval windmill. It was located 600m north east of the church at Luddington.
1 A series of terraces occur in the field immediately north of Manor Farm, Luddington. The terraces are regular and are approached by an earthen ramp. The field ...
The site of possible cultivation terraces which are of Medieval and Post Medieval date. The terraces face south and were possibly used to grow grapevines. OR this could be the garden of the Manor House in the 16th/17th century. They are located 200m north of the church, Luddington.
1 The possible extent of the Medieval settlement, based on the first edition 6″ map of 1887, 44SW.
2 The ridge and furrow plotting of the parish. Good survival in the ...
The possible extent of the Medieval settlement of Luddington. The extent of the settlement is suggested by evidence on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886 and from aerial photographs.
1 Various features were recorded during groundworks for a swimming pool room. The evidence is not conclusive, however a broad date of 15th century -Victorian has been suggested for ...
A ditch, post holes and a pit were uncovered during observation of building groundwork. Their date is uncertain , but was probably Post Medieval onwards. The site was at Luddington Manor.