1 Excavation inside the moat revealed the foundations of a number of walls, usually about 0.23m below the surface. Several of these were followed, but insufficient work was done to ...
The site of Goodrest Lodge, a Medieval/Post Medieval manor house with double moat, bridge, fishponds and well. Remains of these features are visible as earthworks. On excavating the site, walls and floors were revealed. It is situated at Leek Wootton.
1 Tollbar marked at the V-junction between the road to Leek Wootton and Hill Wootton.
2 The N most roundabout of the Warwick bypass now covers this area.
Documentary evidence indicates that there may have been a toll gate at the junction between the Leek Wootton / Hill Wootton roads. The site is now covered by the northern most roundabout on the Warwick bypass.
1 An ancient single arch bridge constructed of coursed stone rubble, approximately 4m wide.
2 Revision of the scheduling.
A bridge dating to the Medieval/Post Medieval period that crosses Cuttle Brook. It is located 400m north of Nine Acre Plantation.
1 Chesford Bridge is recorded in 1285 when it was in need of repair. It is also recorded in 1313. In 1353 the bridge was not ‘in decay’. In 1370 ...
Chesford Bridge, the site of a Medieval/Post Medieval bridge, for which there is documentary evidence from the 13th century. It crosses the Avon 500m north of Wootton Spinneys.