1 The house started life as a farmhouse. In 1681 John Knight was the possessor of what was described as a manor house surrounded by a 400 acre estate. ...
A house originally built during the Post Medieval period and is surrounded by a park. There were additions and alterations made to the house in the Imperial period. It has recently been renovated and restored and is situated in Ullenhall.
1 Possible earthwork enclosure shows on air photograph.
2 Discounted by RCH.
3:arge gravel pit . Shown on 1st Edition 1:2500 map of the 1880s and Environemt Agency lidar.
The site of a possible earthwork enclosure which is undated. It is visible on aerial photographs. The enclosure is situated 700m north west of Ullenhall.
1 An embankment aligned NE/SW and similar in structure to Hobditch. It runs NE from Merriman’s Farm to the River Alne and can also be traced between Merriman’s Farm and ...
A linear feature, known as Hobditch Causeway, is visible as an earthwork and dates from the Iron Age to the Roman period. It is possibly part of a boundary and is located near Dean's Green.
1 Trench produced evidence for a Medieval house with a wall of sandstone and pebbles and a floor of beaten clay. Quantities of coarse and green-glazed pottery of 11th – ...
The site of a shrunken village dating to the Medieval period. It was excavated and revealed a house, a wall and pottery. It was situated 500m north east of Dean's Green.
1 Aerial photographs show linear features from SP1468 to SP1569, parallel with the Dean’s Green alignment (MWA1202). Close inspection reveals that one of these features is the boundary of several ...
A linear earthwork is visible on aerial photographs. It possibly dates to the Iron Age and is located 900m north west of Liveridge Hill.
1 A linear earthwork 15m wide and 1m high with a ditch on either side. It runs for about 1.1 km ENE from the hamlet of Dean’s Green to the ...
A linear feature, possibly part of a boundary, known as Hobditch Causeway, is visible as an earthwork. It is probably of Iron age or Roman date. It is located near Dean's Green.
1 Two banks running parallel in a NW-SE direction and about 50m apart are apparent. Another marked bank connects these at the W end. Ridge and furrow remains are just ...
Two banks are visible as earthworks. They are undated and are located 900m west of Hunger Hill.
1 A rectangular-shaped depression about 40 x 20m surrounded by a shallow bank was noted towards the bottom of a slope. Further up the slope to the SW is a ...
Earthworks associated with water drainage, together with a depression which may have been a pond. They are of unknown date and are situated 400m east of Botley Hill, Ullenhall.