1 Fish Ponds marked.
2 Remains of fishponds.
3 To the NW of the house are three Medieval fishponds in series. In length they are 36m, 26m and 50m respectively and they ...
Medieval/Post Medieval fishponds used for the breeding and storage of fish. They are marked on an Ordnance Suvey map of 1926, and are still visible as earthworks. They are situated 400m southwest of Kingswood Junction.
1 A fine fishpond complex associated with a small moat (PRN 1742) in Lapworth Park. One of the fishponds is shown on an OS map and the remainder on the ...
Medieval fishponds used for the breeding and storage of fish. They are still visible as earthworks, and are situated 800m south west of Copt Green, Lapworth.
1 A document of the time of Edward III (1329) records the sale of a fishpond and stock associated with it. This pool should be on the course of the ...
A Medieval fishpond, used for the breeding and storage of fish. It is still visible as an earthwork, and is situated 500m northeast of Copt Green, Lapworth.