1 An unusual two-storied sandstone structure that spans the deep and narrow valley of a tiny brook. May be associted with PRN9556 of similar building materials.
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A sandstone bridge lies under undergrowth 50m north of Close Wood.
1 The well interior is cicular and made of brick whilst the lane frontage is of stone whose alignment does not match the interior. May be associated with PRN9555 – ...
Site of and undated well. The well lies 50m north of Close Wood
1 Find of a personal lead seal matrix in, or before, 1987. The grid reference given was SP21608305, but the method of recovery was not recorded.
Find of a seal matrix from the medieval period in the area of Stonebridge Island, Great Packington
1 Medieval finds from the 14th and 15th century comprising a decorated spindle whorl and a seal matrix reported by metal detectorists. A post medieval button was also recovered.
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Findspot - various finds, including a medieval spindle whorl and a Post Medieval button were found in Packington Park, 500m south of Packington Hall.
1 15th century and 16th century pottery including Derbyshire Ware.
Findspot - sherds of Medieval and Post-Medieval pottery were found 300m south of Daniels Wood.
1 Packington Old Hall is a C17 building probably incorporating a much older house. Whether the house was moated or not is uncertain, but there is a long ...
A moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building, surviving as an earthwork. It is medieval in date and is situated 500m north of St. James' Church, Great Packington.
1 Discovered during field investigation, the remains of a homestead moat. The site is overgrown and there is no definite evidence of a building. The enclosed area ...
A moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building, survives as an earthwork. It is of Medieval date and is situated 300m north east of Diddington Farm.
1 On the stream running out of the Hall Pool into the Blythe is Packington Mill. There were 2 mills in the manor at Domesday and there are ...
The site of Packington watermill which was built during the medieval period. It was situated 700m west of Packington Hall.
1 According to Beresford Great and Little Packington are forest settlements, so that it would not be unusual to find no settlement here. However, Beresford identified a settlement ...
The possible site of a Medieval deserted settlement which was located 400m south east of Packington Hall.
1 An L-shaped embankment with a ditch outside a bank. Approx. 135 yards long an 12ft high on the NW side. The SE side is 145 yards long and ...
An L-shaped earthwork, most likely to be a wood bank. It is situated 200m east of Warren Farm.
2 Enclosures, trackway and linear features show on aerial photographs. One of these enclosures appears to be a moat. The other earthworks may relate to deserted Medieval settlement (PRN 6235).
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A moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building, which survives as an earthwork. It dates to the Medieval period and is situated 200m south of Old Hall. The site is visible on aerial photographs.
1 Great Packington has no village at all, the church stands by itself in the park. Army occupation has obscured the site. There are signs of buildings near to the ...
An enclosure, linear features and a trackway are visible on aerial photographs. These, together with the isolated church, suggest a Medieval deserted settlement. The site is 200m north of St James's Church, Great Packington.