1 In 1240 there was a corn mill and fulling mill, both held by Henry Brunmon, in Tiddington. Tiddington Mill has disappeared.
Tiddington Mill, a watermill for which there is documentary evidence from the Medieval period. It was used as a corn mill and a fulling mill. Its exact location is unknown.
1 A miller, possibly of Preston, was recorded in 1287 and taxpayers of the vill included a miller in 1327. In 1496 two mills are recorded, apparently under one roof, ...
The site of a watermill for which there is documentary evidence from the Medieval period until it went out of use by the early 19th century. The site was 200m east of St Mary's Church, Preston on Stour.
1 The Shipston Road following the Stour Valley. It is referred to as the ealden straete (old road) in an Alderminster charter of AD 972.
2 Illustrative map.
Ealdan Straet, an Early Medieval trackway referred to in a 10th century charter. The route follows the Stour Valley towards Shipston.
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1 No source is given for this record. These linear features do appear on the GIS overlay, but there are no features observable in this location on any photographs held ...
A series of cropmarks, which are visible on aerial photographs, may be the remains of an enclosure and linear features. The cropmarks are situated 800m south east of Preston on Stour.
2 An irregular cropmark complex has been identified from an air photograph. This may comprise a sub-rectilinear cropmark enclosure and a short linear feature, but a geological origin must ...
A possible rectangular enclosure and a linear feature are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are of unknown date and are situated 600m south east of Preston on Stour. The features may be of geological, rather than archaeological, origin.