1 The Manor House…dated to about 1570-80, is built almost entirely of close set framing on stone foundations, with herringbone brick infilling, and is of two storeys and attics and ...
Preston Bagon Manor House, which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 800m east of Preston Green.
1 A typical homestead moat in an excellent state of preservation; the island shows no surface indication of a building.
3 Very well preserved. Ditches about 1.5m deep. The earthworks are ...
Preston Bagot Moated site, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It is visible as an earthwork and dates to the Medieval period. It is situated 400m north east of Pettiford Bridge.
1 There was a mill at Preston Bagot in 1086. Two mills are recorded in 1200 and 1291 and the mills are recorded at the beginning of the 17th century. ...
A mill was recorded in the Domesday survey and two mills in later Medieval documents. This watermill fell into disuse in the early 17th century. The mill pond and vestiges of a leat still survive. Its location was 200m north of Warwick Road Bridge, Preston Bagot.
1 There was a mill at Preston Bagot in 1086 valued at 16s. In c1200 Simon Bagot gave two mills (see also PRN 1604), with “the multure of his ...
Preston Bagot Mill, the partial remains of a watermill for which there is documentary evidence from the Medieval period to the 20th century. Traces of the mill race survive. The mill is 200m northwest of Warwick Road Bridge.
1 Vertical air photograph.
2 Ridge and furrow cultivation transcribed from air photographs.
3 A sample of the ridge and furrow cultivation has been scheduled (July 1995). The scheduled area is ...
The extent of ridge and furrow cultivation in Preston Bagot parish which dates from the Medieval period onwards. In some areas the ridge and furrow survives as an earthwork. In other areas it is visible on aerial photographs.
1 One Mesolithic core.
Findspot - a flint core, dating to the Mesolithic period, was found 400m south east of Kite Green.
1 A wharf is recorded on the OS 6 inch series in this position.
2 There is an 18th/19th century cottage of red brick, two storey with modern additions. The ...
The site of a canal wharf, where vessels would have loaded and unloaded goods during the Imperial period. It was located at Warwick Road Bridge, south of Preston Bagot.
1 Spearhead, iron, ?Medieval, ?Imperial, ?Modern, ?Ethnographic, from the Rectory pond. Found when the pond was drained.
2 Traces of wood in the socket. Not a Medieval hunting spear as described. ...
Findspot - an undated iron spearhead was found 600m south of Hazel Wood.
1 Windmill Hill marked.
2 Nothing to indicate a windmill visible on this site.
Documentary evidence suggests that this is the site of a windmill, of uncertain date. The location of the site is 300m north of Preston Green, Preston Bagot.