2 Ridge and furrow cultivation transcribed from air photographs.
Medieval/Post Medieval ridge and furrow cultivation in Baddesley Ensor Parish which survives as earthworks and is visible on aerial photographs.
1 A Medieval church (now demolished) in an area without modern habitation may suggest a deserted Medieval village site. There are no indications of a site on the ...
The possible site of a deserted settlement of Medieval date which was located 300m south east of Lower House Farm.
1 A possible medieval ditch was uncovered in trench 164.
Possible medieval ditch uncovered during trial trenching.
1 A medieval enclosure with several phases of ditches was identified. A single oven was found near the south-west corner. Within the enclosure were a series of ditches, pits and ...
A sequence of medieval enclosure ditches aligned broadly parallel to Gypsy Lane, with a return at the south-west corner to form the southern boundary. A single oven was uncovered near the south-west corner of the enclosure.
1 Map shows a number of ponds in the vicinity of the farm.
2 One arm of a possible moat survives and is waterfilled, the rest of the moat has been ...
A moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building. It is visible as an earthwork and is Medieval in origin. It is situated at Baddesley Farm, Baddesley Ensor.
1 Fieldwalking was undertaken on the proposed site of an opencast mine. A light scatter of Medieval pottery was found,skirting the three edges of Lower House Farm. This could suggest ...
A scatter of Medieval pottery was found during field walking at Birch Coppice. It may indicate the extension of medieval settlement to the west of St Nicholas' Church, Baddesley Ensor.
1 Original site of the parish church. This was rebuilt on a new site in 1848, but the 12th century doorway to the church was reset in a passageway in ...
The site of the Medieval church of St. Nicholas, which was demolished in 1848. It was situated south west of Lower House Farm.