1 An artificial watercourse extends SW from SP2164 and terminates in what was apparently a pool situated at SP2064. Adjoining the E side of the former pool at SP2064 is ...
The remains of a watermill dating to the Post Medieval period and later. The mill race survives as an earthwork. The site lies to the east of Claverdon Station.
1 An isolated rectangular tower of three storeys said to have been the NW of four angle towers of the great house begun by Thomas Spencer (d1630). There are no ...
A tower dating to the Post Medieval period. It may be all that remains of what was once a larger building. The tower is situated 100m north west of Layland Plantation.
1 A cob-walled house on Yarningdale Common was recorded.
2 There are no buildings at this grid reference on the OS 1:10 000.
3 The building was located on a walk-over survey ...
A cob walled house dating to the Post Medieval period. It is located on Yarningale Common.
1 Stone barn, conversion works were started so very little functional evidence apparent for the building.
Agricultural barn. Brick built timber framed building with slate or tile roof. Stone flagged floor, exposed internal timbers. Ground and upper access doors Eastern elevation, Barn door on Southern evevation. Brickwork spaced to accommodate doves in upper Western elevation.
1 Earthwork remains of garden features – terraces, ponds, adjacent to early 17th century stone tower in 19th century. Early 19th century drawing by Saunders shows timber framed building by ...
Gardens associated with Claverdon House. They date to the Post Medieval and Imperial periods and are situated 100m south west of Claverdon Manor. Earthworks are shown on the Ordnance Survey maps of 1886 and 1926.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Thomas Spencer built a ‘very fair house’ at Claverdon, ‘and for the great Hospitality which he kept thereat, was the mirrour of this County’.
2 The stone Tower (PRN 1101) ...
The site of a Post Medieval manor house which is suggested by documentary evidence. The site is located 100m north west of Leyland Plantation.
1 Thomas Spencer’s great house (PRN 6282) may never have been completed on the scale proposed. Part of the site was already occupied by a house which was described in ...
The site of Claverdon House, a Post Medieval manor house. It was situated 100m north west of Leyland Plantation.
1 Maps of 1722-5 and 1793 show a windmill in approximately this location. An artificial mound, with an average height of 2.0m and an average diameter of 30m was located ...
A windmill mound, still visible as an earthwork, which was the base for a windmill during the Post Medieval period. Some 18th century maps show a windmill at this location, 300m north west of Claverdon Station.