1 Withybrook has shrunk and expanded at intervals, earthworks mirroring its fluctuations in prosperity and changing farming techniques. It is not recorded until the 12th century. By 1327 it had ...
The site of the Medieval shrunken village of Withybrook. Remains of the village survive as earthworks.
1 A mill and mill pool belonging to Nicholas son of Liulf is recorded between 1188 and 1191. The mill pond is recorded again in 1229 as belonging to Nicholas ...
The site of a Medieval watermill and a dam that held back the water that powered the mill. The site is known from documentary evidence. The dam survives as an earthwork. It was situated east of the church at Withybrook.
1 An archaeological evaluation prior to development was carried out in Withybrook in 1995 because the area was identified as possibly containing deposits relating to the Medieval settlement of Withybrook. ...
The remain of a gully of Medieval date was found during an excavation. A single sherd of Medieval pottery was found in the gully. The gully was situated 200m north west of the church in Withybrook.