1 In 1154, when monks were settled at Cryfield Grange (PRN 2852-3) the village was moved to Hurst. Hurst was anciently a pretty village consisting of nineteen houses, of which ...
The possible site of the Medieval deserted settlement of Hurst is suggested by documentary evidence. The site of the settlement lies 500m south east of Broadwells Wood.
1 A moat, now dry, just above the farm. A small square moat, now dry.
2 One of three moats within 200m of one another. A field survey was carried out ...
Moat, probably a garden feature relating to the grange.
1 One of three moats within 200m of each other. This is much larger than the other moats, and was probably constructed in conjunction with the movement of the farmstead, ...
A moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building, which dates to the Medieval period. It is visible as an earthwork, and is situated 250m northwest of Broadwells Wood, Burton Green.
1 Earthworks are shown on Lidar images in the area of Bockinden Grange.
2The earthworks have previously been surveyed by Nat Alcock and appears in the Moated Site Research Group Report ...
An area of earthworks are visible near Bockenden Grange. This may be activity associated with the post-medieval grange or earlier medieval activity.
1 13th century seal matrix found in, or before 1993 at SP28707520. The method of recovery was not recorded.
2 Medieval lead weight found in April 1993 at SP 28707520.
Medieval seal matrix and a lead weight found in Burton Green
1Moated site. The timber framed building is sat within a moat which shows up on lidar images.
Moated farmstead. Timber framed building known as Moat Farm. The remains of the moat can be seen on Lidar images.