2 Undated linear earthworks show on aerial photographs. These may form enclosures.
Several linear features of unknown date. They are visible as earthworks and appear on aerial photographs of the area. The linear features are situated 500m south east of Broadwells Wood.
2 Oval ditched enclosure, possibly with traces of a bank inside the ditch, shows on air photograph. This is attached to a second possible enclosure (PRN 5357).
The site of an oval ditched enclosure of unknown date. It is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The enclosure is situated 500m north east of Black Waste Wood.
1 In 1154, when monks were settled at Cryfield Grange (PRN 2852-3) the village was moved to Hurst. Hurst was anciently a village consisting of nineteen houses, of which by ...
The possible site of the Post Medieval shrunken village of Hurst. It is situated to the east of Broadwells Wood.
2 Linear crop mark forms three sides of a possible enclosure which is attached to a smaller enclosure (PRN 2936).
Three linear features of unknown date might form three sides of an enclosure. The linear features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated 600m east of Burton Green.