1 Bloxam reconstructed a theoretical plan of the Abbey buildings.
2 A fragment of the W claustral wall, and a stone building embodied in a modern farmhouse, form the only surviving ...
The site of cloisters and other abbey buildings which are Medieval in date. The site lies 150m south east of Abbey Farm.
1 Part of the precinct wall of Merevale Abbey survives, reinforced by hedge and fence to form field boundaries. Running SE from the parish church on the N side of ...
The remains of the precinct wall of Merevale Abbey which is Medieval in date. The site lies 220m south west of Abbey Farm.
1 Large chancel with aisles and short nave minus aisles, modern porches occupying the site of the S aisle. The existing building was the gatehouse chapel of the Abbey and ...
The Parish Church of St Mary which is Medieval in origin and formally the gate chapel of Merevale Abbey. It is situated 200m south west of Abbey Farm.
1 In the fields to the N side of Merevale Lane are various banks indicating the existence of an Abbey mill.
2 No trace of the mill was found.
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The remains of a Medieval mill bay, probably associated with the Abbey watermill, used for grinding corn. It is situated 75m south east of Swans Wood Farm.
1 ‘Abbey Pool’ and ‘Black Pool’ were mentioned in 1550 as among the seven pools or ponds.
2 There are two fishponds in Double Pans Wood and three more to the ...
A series of fishponds, used for breeding and storing fish, dating to the Medieval period. They lie 200m south of Abbey Farm.
2 Ridge and furrow cultivation transcribed from air photographs.
Medieval ridge and furrow cultivation in Merevale Parish which survives as earthworks.
1 A linear earthwork, possibly part of Merevale Abbey precinct, shows on air photographs borrowed from NMR – reference numbers not recorded. These have been plotted on the ridge ...
A linear earthwork, possibly Medieval in date, which is situated 350m north of Merevale Abbey.
2 Earthwork remains of a deserted settlement show on air photographs borrowed from NMR – reference numbers not recorded. These have been plotted on the ridge and furrow plot ...
A deserted settlement of Medieval date that is visible as a series of earthworks and which is visible on aerial photographs. The site lies to the south of Colliery Farm.
1 Earthworks show on air photographs borrowed from NMR – reference numbers not recorded. These have been plotted on the ridge and furrow plot for Merevale Parish (PRN 3948).
Several linear earthworks that may be Medieval in date are visible on aerial photographs. They are situated 400m north east of Merevale Hall.
1 Earthworks of an old fishpond “Pond Bay” are marked on the OSmaps.
2 This is 150m long, running NW-SE, and has been plotted on the ridge and furrow plot for ...
A fishpond used for the breeding and storage of fish, dating to the Medieval period. It is visible as an earthwork. It lies 200m north east of Merevale Abbey.
1 Earthwork remains of a ditch, ‘Park Pale’, running north to south, are marked on an OS map.
2 This has been plotted on the ridge and furrow plot for Merevale ...
A ditch that may be a section of Medieval park pale. It is visible as an earthwork and is situated 650m east of Merevale Abbey.
1 In 1849 the foundations of the abbey church, the site of which was used as a stack-yard, were exposed to view in a number of places by Henry Clutton, ...
The site of the church of Merevale Abbey which was Medieval in origin. The site lies north of Abbey Farm.
1 In the fields on the N side of Merevale Lane are various banks etc., indicating sites of fishstews and pools for the abbey corn mill, which faced Watling Street.
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The site of fishponds associated with Merevale Abbey. They are Medieval in origin and survive as earthworks. They are situated north of the site of Merevale Abbey.
1 S of the church was the refectory or dining hall, a rather noble room, constructed in the 14th century. It was entered near the W end through the N ...
Remains of a building thought to be the refectory of Merevale Abbey, a dining hall where the monks would have eaten their meals. It is Medieval in origin and is located on the south side of Abbey Farm.
1 Large chancel with aisles and short nave minus aisles, modern porches occupying the site of the S aisle. The existing building was the gatehouse chapel of the Abbey and ...
Remains of Abbey Chapel of Our Lady at the Gate, now the Parish Church. It is Medieval in origin and is situated 250m south west of Abbey Farm.
1 Included in SAM 21571. Earthwork remains of ridge and furrow cultivation aligned NE-SW, to E of E precinct boundary. Appears to respects the monastic precinct.
An area of ridge and furrow cultivation dating to the Medieval period is visible as an earthwork. It is situated 250m north east of Merevale Abbey.
1 Included in SAM 21571. One of two ponds along the stream to the N of the conventual buildings. This was the pond which would have ensured a constant supply ...
A fishpond and associated dam which date to the Medieval period. The dam survives as an earthwork and is situated 500m north west of Merevale Abbey.
1 The ‘Double Pans’ is the site of open level workings where iron ore and coal were extracted directly from surface outcrops. A central causeway provided access to ...
An iron working site dating to the Medieval period is visible as an earthwork. The site is located 250m west of Old Spinney Lane, Merevale.
1 Two triangular earthwork sites show on air photographs and are marked on OS maps. The northern area is called ‘Double Pans’ and may have possibly been fishponds.
2 These ...
The remains of a Medieval iron works. An area of the site was reused as a fishpond during the Post Medieval period. The site survives as an earthwork. It lies150m east of Merevale Abbey.