1 A charter of AD 956 refers to the ‘straete’. This is the Banbury-Southam road running along the Wormleighton parish boundary.
An Early Medieval road or trackway which is referred to in a 10th century charter. It now forms the Banbury to Southam road and runs along the parish boundary of Wormleighton.
1 An eminence with an irregular hollow 37m across and 1.5 or 1.8m deep, in the centre of which is a ‘singular rectangular pit’ lined with dressed stone, having angle ...
'Monks' Well', a rectangular well, lined with dressed stone, which dates from the Medieval/Post Medieval period. Its top is modern. It is situated 600m west of Watergall Bridge.
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1 A well (PRN 813) provides water which is piped to an arched reservoir 27m to the E, from where it flows to the house. On the lintel of the ...
The site of a reservoir dating to the Post Medieval period. It supplied water from a well to a house and is enclosed in a stone building. Above the doorway of the building is a date stone of 1697. It is situated 600m west of Watergall Bridge.