1 The possible extent of medieval settlement, based on the first edition OS 6″ maps of 1886, 39 SW and 39 SE.
2 Ashorne is not listed in Domesday; according to ...
The extent of Medieval settlement at Ashorne based on the Ordnance Survey first edition 6" map 0f 1886.
1 The possible extent of Medieval settlement, based on the first edition 6″ maps of 1886, 39SW and 45NW.
2 It is listed in Domesday in Tremlow Hundred. The Phillimore edition ...
The possible extent of the Medieval settlement at Newbold Pacey based on work carried out on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
1 Mentioned by Rous as depopulated, although it is quite healthy now.
2 The village is completely extant.
3 The village site has been resettled and the archaeological evidence for the site ...
The site of a shrunken village at Newbold Pacey dating to the Medieval or Post Medieval periods . Earthworks are visible near the church, although on the whole this site has become reoccupied.
1 Chancel, S organ-chamber and vestry, nave, S transept, S aisle and a N porch-tower. The church was entirely rebuilt in 1881-2 in 13th century style. Two 12th century doorways ...
The Church of St George, originally Medieval, was completely rebuilt in the Imperial period. The church is situated 250m south east of Newbold Pacey Hall.