1 Field survey in 1986. A concentration of Medieval pottery was noted at the E of the field. This appeared to concentrate in two particular areas.
2 This may indicate Medieval ...
Findspot - fragments of Medieval pottery were found 500m north east of Wimpstone.
1 Enclosures to the S of the stream appear to be ditched. They are reminiscent of the moated site and fishpond complex at Kinwarton (PRN 1567). The possible moated enclosure ...
The site of a possible moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building, associated with the Medieval deserted settlement of Goldicote. It shows up as a cropmarks on aerial photographs and survives as an earthwork. The site is located to the south of Goldicote.
1 Moated site.
2 Only a disused quarry noted.
3 Site visit revealed no trace of a moat or quarry.
4 The area is now built over.
The site of a possible moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building, of Medieval date. The site is now built over. It is located 100m east of the church at Alderminster.
1 Area that the Rev Pugh of Alderminster thought might be site of deserted village of ‘Aeldrahame’. A site visit found ridge and furrow over area and stone there ...
The site of a possible Medieval deserted settlement. The site is located on the east side of Alderminster.
1 Goldicote Park is marked on Saxton’s map of 1579. The demolition of the church was one those complained of in 1638. It appears in Rous’ list of deserted villages. ...
The site of the Medieval deserted settlement of Goldicote. Fragments of Medieval pottery have been recovered from the site and linear features are visible as cropmarks. The site is located 300m south of Park Hill Coppice.
1 The possible extent of the Medieval settlement, based on the OS 1st edition 6″ map (50NE 1884). The Shrunken Medieval Settlements PRN 6434 and PRN 6435 have been included.
2 ...
The possible extent of the Medieval settlement of Alderminster, as suggested by documentary evidence.
3 Air photograph.
4 Ridge and furrow cultivation transcribed from air photographs.
Ridge and furrow cultivation, Alderminster Parish, dating from the Medieval period onwards. In some areas of the parish the ridge and furrow survives as an earthwork. In other areas it is visible on aerial photographs.
2 Earthworks possibly representing the remains of shrunken Medieval settlement appear on air photographs.
The possible site of a Medieval shrunken village. The remains are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs. The site is located 200m north west of the church at Alderminster.
1 The earthwork remains of shrunken Medieval settlement appear on air photographs.
The remains of a Medieval shrunken village are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs. The site of the shrunken village is located 400m south east of the church at Alderminster.