2 Earthworks of linear features and enclosures show on air photographs and probably indicate a reduced village.
The site of a shrunken village, at Tidmington, dating to the Medieval period. The earthworks are visible on aerial photographs.
2 Ridge and furrow cultivation transcribed from air photographs.
Medieval or later ridge and furrow cultivation in Burmington Parish. The remains are visible on aerial photographs. In some areas of the parish the remains survive as earthworks.
2 Earthwork remains of a possible deserted settlement show on air photographs. These have been plotted on the ridge and furrow plot for Burmington Parish (PRN 3887).
3 An archaeological ...
The site of a possible deserted settlement dating to the Medieval period. It is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs and is located 300m east of the church at Burmington.
1 Find of two pewter vessels and a palm guard at SP275375 in March 1995. The method of recovery was not recorded.
2 A farthing of James I and a rim ...
Find of post medieval items in Burmington 500m southeast of Fox Hill Covert.
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing to the north of the river Stour and south of Mitford Bridge and Hazel Wood Farms in the parish of Burmington apparent as earthworks ...
Ridge and furrow ploughing to the north of the river Stour and south of Mitford Bridge and Hazel Wood Farms in the parish of Burmington is apparent as earthworks on aerial photographs taken in 1953 but is now levelled.
1 In Burmington churchyard is the three-tiered base and a small fragment of the stem of an ancient cross.
2 Situated by path, S side of the church. Square, octagonal socket ...
The remains of a Medieval cross, of which only the three tiered base and a fragment of the shaft survive. It is in the churchyard, to the south of the Church of St Barnabas and St Nicholas, in Burmington.
1 In Rous. The hamlet of Burmington, which still exists, may be represented by Burmington Grange.
2 Location unknown (U). Period of desertion known but documentary evidence inferior in quantity (1).
3 ...
Possible site of the Medieval deserted settlement of Burmington Parva. The settlement is known from documentary evidence. Aerial photographs reveal extensive Medieval ridge and furrow, but no evidence of settlement. The site is located in the area of Burmington Grange.
1 Find of a medieval livery badge at SP275375 in spring 1995. The method of recovery was not recorded.
Find of an item from the medieval period 500m southeast of Fox Hill Covert.
1 The possible extent of the Medieval settlement based on the first edition 6″ maps, 57 NW 1884, 54 SW 1886, and 53 SE 1886.
2 Ridge and furrow survives ...
The probable extent of the medieval settlement in Burmington as indicated on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886 and by ridge and furrow earthworks on aerial photographs.
1 An evaluation (in 1995) of Medieval settlement (WA 3888) recovered a single struck flint from within a gully, however this may have been redeposited in a modern feature.
Findspot - a prehistoric flint object was found 300m east of the church during archaeological work.
2 Earthworks indicating the remains of shrunken settlement are visible on air photographs.
The site of a shrunken settlement at Burmington. The remains of the village are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs.
1 A small bronze coin of Constans (AD 337-335). A snake-headed bracelet made out of white metal and possibly of Roman date was also found.
Findspot - a coin and bracelet dating to the Roman period were found 300m north west of the church in Burmington.
1 During 1996, a metal detectorist found a Medieval coin of Henry I (1100-1135) minted between 1113 and 1116, an early 15th century struck silver penny (struck at YorK). ...
Findspot - two Medieval coins and a dress pin were found 300m north west of the church at Burmington.
1 A coin of Henry VIII (1509-47). The coin, a groat, was struck between 1526 and 1544. An Elizabeth I (1558-1603) threepence was also found at this location.
Findspot - two coins dating to the Post Medieval period were found 300m north west of the church at Burmington.