1 A 16th century and later house is surrounded by a rectangular moat; the N and W arms of which still contain water.
2 The moat is overgrown and ...
Oldberrow Court Moat, a moat being a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It dates to the Medieval period, and is still visible as an earthwork. It is situated 100m northeast of St Mary's Church, Oldberrow.
1 Two beorg features, probably barrows rather than hills, are recorded on the W boundary of Oldberrow in a pre-Conquest Charter (see also PRN 5171). Each is described as Stanbeorge ...
The site of a possible round barrow, a mound usually concealing a human burial. The barrow probably dates to the Bronze Age. The site is located 500m south east of Poole's Wood.
1 Two beorg features, probably barrows rather than hills, are recorded on the W boundary of Oldberrow in a pre-Conquest charter (see also PRN 5171). Each is described as Stanbeorge ...
The site of a possible round barrow, a mound usually built to conceal a burial. It probably dates to the Bronze Age. The barrow is visible as an earthwork and is situated 300m east of Poole's Wood.
2 Ridge and furrow cultivation transcribed from air photographs.
Ridge and furrow cultivation, in Oldberrow parish, dating from the Medieval period onwards. Some areas of ridge and furrow are survive as earthworks, whilst others are visible on aerial photographs.
1 Two beorg features, probably barrows rather than hills, are recorded on the W boundary of Oldberrow in a pre-Conquest charter (see also PRN 5171). Each is described as Stanbeorge ...
The site of a possible round barrow, a mound of earth usually built to conceal a burial. The barrow is probably of Bronze Age date. It is located 500m south east of Poole's Wood.
1 Field remains suggest former settlement beside the former Oldberrow-Beoley road, and the farmer reports constant finds of ‘donkey-shoes’. Immediately to the S two buildings are shown on OS 1814 ...
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Imperial period and visible as an earthwork. It was situated 800m north of Outhill.
1 Three buildings stood at the junction of the former Oldberrow-Outhill road and the Henley-Outhill road on the W parish boundary in 1839. They include Boblake House. No settlement is ...
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Imperial period and known from documentary sources. It was situated 600m north east of Outhill.
1 Although no buildings are shown surviving in 1839, earlier maps suggest a hamlet clustered at a minor crossroads (OS field sheet 1814). This settlement is named as Freemans Green ...
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Imperial period. It was probably as a result of road closures during this period. It was situated 900m east of Ullenhall.
1 Early 19th century maps show additional buildings lying to the W of Oldberrow Church, four shown in 1814. The tithe map of 1839 shows only two. There are no ...
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Imperial period which is known from documentary evidence. It was situated 100m west of the church, Oldberrow.
1Aerial imagery on Google Earth appears to show a heavily ploughed curvilinear ditch enclosing the top of a hill c.500m southwest of Oldberrow Court Farm. This could be a hillfort. ...
Cropmark possibly denoting a hillfort approximately 500m southeast of Oldberrow Court Farm and about 500m east of Bishops Farm.