1 A watching brief in 2004 revealed the remains of two walls made of coursed small squared blocks of Limestone with no visible mortar. These were located to the ...
The remains of an east-west aligned wall and a north-south running wall from a building pre-dating the 13th-century south aisle were recorded in service trenches.
1 The ice house at Wootten Wawen no longer exists. For a long time previous to its demolition it was in a state of collapse. It was situated only about ...
The site of an icehouse, a structure built partially underground and used to store ice during the warmer months. The icehouse was in use during the Post Medieval and Imperial periods. It was situated next to Wootton Pool.
Duplicate of MWA13131
1 A later 17th century building but incorporating an earlier, probably Elizabethan, house. Outbuildings behind the house are probably the remains of an earlier manor house.
3 The building is 17th ...
The site of a possible Post Medieval manor house. The site is located 200m north east of the church, Wootton Wawen.
1 The possible extent of the Medieval settlement, based on the first edition 6″ maps of 1886, 37NE and 31SE, and including the site of the possible castle (4533), and ...
The possible extent of the Medieval settlement at Wootton Wawen as suggested by the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. Evidence for the settlement was also found during an archaeological excavation which recovered a floor dating to the Medieval period.
1 An early 18th century landscape park, lake and woodland, 20ha, surrounding Wootton Hall. The River Alne runs southwards along east boundary from the east of the Hall to ...
The site of Wootton Hall Park, a landscape park dating to the Post Medieval period. Features of the park include an icehouse, a lake, an orchard and drive. It is situated north of Wootton Wawen.
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