1 The site of the depopulated village of Hatton, now occupied by two farms, lies about one mile W of Hampton Lucy village.
2 In the 1332 lay subsidy there were ...
The deserted settlement of Hatton on Avon. Documentary evidence suggests that 17 people lived here during the Medieval period. The site is located 500m east of Alveston.
1 S of Ingon Manor Farm at above grid reference. Possible site of Medieval hamlet.
2 The field was under crop and no surface indications of the site were to be ...
The possible site of the Medieval deserted settlement at Ingon. The site lies 200m west of Ingon.
1 Pers Comm from the land owners (April 2007).
2 Earthworks visible on LiDAR imagery, c.2008.
Traces of ridge and furrow visible from the gound as earthworks.
1 A roughly north-south aligned ditch was located during evaluation off Church Street, Hampton Lucy. The handle of a medieval jug was recovered from its fill. It measured approx 11m ...
A roughly north-south aligned ditch was located during evaluation off Church Street, Hampton Lucy. The handle of a medieval jug was recovered from its fill.
1 A leaden seal of Pope Innocent VI was found in a grave in the new churchyard in 1934 and is now preserved at the W end of the church. ...
Findspot - a lead papal seal dating to the Medieval period was found in a churchyard in the parish of Hampton Lucy. The exact location of the churchyard is unknown.
1 The possible extent of the Medieval settlement, based on the second edition 6″ OS map of 1887, 44NE.
2 Domesday lists Hampton Lucy in Pathlow Hundred. The Phillimore edition gives ...
The possible extent of the Medieval settlement in Hampton Lucy. The area of settlement is suggested by observations made on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
1 Knights Templars cross carved on a stone at Grove Field Farm. Nearby Sherbourne was one of Temple Balsall’s subsidiary manors.
Findspot - a carved stone depicting a cross, and dating to the Medieval period, was found 750m north of the church, Wasperton.
1 During an excavation and watching brief carried out by BUFAU during the laying of a pipeline 3.4km long, an area of surviving ridge-and-furrow was observed.
An archaeological excavation discovered evidence of ridge and furrow cultivation dating to the Medieval period. The site is located 600m north east of the church, Hampton Lucy.