Probable mill leat.
1 An artificial watercourse extends SW from SP21046460 and ends in what was apparently a pool situated at SP20906442.
2 The remains of the mill race for WA 946 ...
The site of a possible mill leat dating from the Medieval to the Post Medieval period. It is visible as an earthwork. The leat is situated 200m north east of Claverdon Station.
1 Chancel with N organ chamber and S chapel; nave with N and S aisles; W tower. Tower is 15th century, restored 1930. S aisle added in 1830, N aisle ...
The church of St Michael which was originally built during the Medieval period. Alterations to the building were carried out in the Imperial period. The church is located in Claverdon.
1 A circular mound with a double ditch on the highest part of Yarningale Common. The site of the windmill.
2 A mill mound. A single ditch is marked outside the ...
A windmill mound which is still visible as an earthwork. It was the base of a windmill during the Medieval period, and is situated on Yarningdale Common.
1 The park at Claverdon is mentioned from 1297 onwards, but in a grant of 1561 it is called the disparked park of Claverdon. All that now remains is ...
The site Claverdon Park, a deer park dating to the Medieval period. It is known from documentary evidence. The deer park is located in the area of Claverdon.
1 A site near the church surrounded by a deep moat.
3 The moat has been filled in since reference 1.
4 The moat is about 40m by 40m. The ditch is ...
A moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building, of Medieval origin. It survives as a faint earthwork, and is situated 150m south of the church at Claverdon.
1 The whole of this wood of 8ha overlies large and possibly Medieval ridge and furrow so it is clearly a secondary wood. There is a large holloway within the ...
Hanging Wood, a managed woodland, possibly dating back to the Medieval period. A hollow way runs along the edge of it and there are earthworks of ridge and furrow. It is situated 400m north of Tattle Bank.
1 The possible extent of the Medieval settlement, based on the first edition 6″ Ordnance Survey map, 32 SW 1886.
2 Watching brief held during groundworks to side of Glebe House. ...
The possible extent of the Medieval settlement at Claverdon as suggested by the Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
1 An illustration of 1820 shows a Medieval half-timbered house close to the Tower at Claverdon (PRN 1101).
2 From the illustration the house has been sited at SP2065. The site ...
The possible site of a Medieval house is suggested by documentary evidence. The site is located 100m north west of Leyland Plantation.