1 W of ‘The Haigh’ (a 19th century house) are the remains of a homestead moat, consisting of the fairly broad S side, full of water, and parts of the ...
A possible moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It was marked on a Tithe Award map of 1849, but very little still survives as an earthwork. It was of Medieval date, and is situated 100m north east of the church at Mappleborough Green.
1 Moat House Farm was the manor house of the manor of Mappleborough Green or Studley Hay. The house has some 17th century timber framing. There is also some 16th ...
The site of a Medieval manor house and an associated moat. The moat is marked on a Tithe Award map of 1849, and is still partially visible as an earthwork. It is situated 250m north of the Police Station at Mappleborough Green
1 A linear pond to the SE of Clarke’s Green farm may be the remaining arm of a moat. It curves N to the E of the present ...
A possible Medieval moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. Three possible sides of the moat are shown on an Estate Map of 1863. It remains partially visible as an earthwork, and is situated 100m south of Hardwick Lane at Clarke's Green.
1 Studley Priory stands in a moated enclosure, the River Arrow forming part of it, and supplying the other portion with water, where not filled in.
2 A dry channel continuing ...
The site of a Medieval moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It was associated with Studley Priory, but has now been filled in. It was located 100m north east of the Police Station at Studley.