1 A single feature, aligned NE-SW with possible bank deposits on either side. It was recorded during earthwork survey.
A single feature, aligned NE-SW with possible bank deposits on either side. It was recorded during earthwork survey.
1 A linear mound has been observed in Shooter’s Hill Spinney running along the Fenny Compton – Avon Dassett parish boundary. This linear mound appears to be a stone pile ...
An undated linear earthwork which is believed to be a boundary marker seperating the parishes of Fenny Compton and Fenny Dassett. It is located on Shooters Hill.
1 Earthworks are visible in Hall Yard, Middle Field and Ladbrook Meadow. In Hall Yard, they are overlain by later landscaping. Definite holloways can be traced, but ...
The site of a possible shrunken village dating to the Medieval period. The remains of several holloways are visible as earthworks. A Post Medieval house also existed on the site. It is located 400m south east of Fenny Compton.
1 The Manor House is fairly remote from the village centre, and is surrounded by pasture fields, which show vague and indefinite earthworks. Two footpaths cross Wardens Close, ...
The possible site of an area a shrunken village dating to the Medieval period. There are earthworks of ditches, house platforms and ridge and furrow which are visible on the ground and on aerial photographs. It is located 400m north of the church, Fenny Compton.
1 One of the spurs of the Burton Dassett hills, called Gredenton Hill, has its steep sides scarped into a series of artificial terraces. These terraces have every ...
The site of a possible hillfort which dates to the Iron Age. The earthworks of the ramparts are visible on aerial photographs and it is located 1km south west of Fenny Compton.