1 Two coins from the 14th and 15th century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - two coins dating to the Medieval period were found near the church in Weston under Wetherley.
1 Banks exist around what appears to have been a fishpond. A second possible fishpond exists but is less well defined, and consists of a narrower depression with water at ...
Possible Medieval or Post Medieval fishponds used for the breeding and storage of fish. Traces of earthworks remain, and they are situated 300m west of the Police Station at Weston under Wetherley.
1 Chancel, N chapel, nave, N aisle, W tower, vestry, and S porch. Evidence for a 12th century church in the chancel N and S walls, consisting of the E ...
The church of St Michael was built during the Medieval period with some work carried out in the 16th century and a vestury built more recently. A drawing of the church from 1820 exists. It is situated in Weston under Wetherley.
1 Steps and shaft of an old cross visible in churchyard.
2 No remains visible.
A Medieval cross, of which the base steps and the shaft survived until recently. It stood in the churchyard of St Michael's Church, Weston under Wetherley.
1 A good bold bridge, over the Leam, with buttresses of the usual character but exceptionally massive. It has three arches over the stream, and one dry arch at each ...
Hunningham Bridge, originally Medieval, but the present structure is mostly Post Medieval with later repairs. It crosses the River Leam 400m north of the church.
1–3 A large moat was originally noted on HER mapping layers as possible and was proven by examining HER LiDAR imagery and online LiDAR Digital Terrain Model. It is ...
A large moated site 200m south-west of Weston under Wetherley church. Identified from mapping and visible on LiDAR imagery. An associated dam for a large pond exists to the east. Likely to be the site of the medieval manor house, possibly the site of Weston House demolished in the 18th century.
1 A dam, approximately 135m in length. Lies to the east of a large moated site and is presumably associated. The pool would have existed to the west ...
A dam for a large pond. Probably medieval in date and associated with a large moat to its west.
1–3 The probable extent of medieval Weston under Wetherley. The western end around the parish church is partially mapped from the 1st Edition OS map whilst the eastern end ...
The probable extent of the medieval settlement of Weston. Mapped from the 1st edition Ordnance Survey map; some earthworks are visible on LiDAR imagery.
1 Stone-built well uncovered during watching brief on groundworks at the rear of Glebe Cottage. The well does not appear on 19th or 20th century maps and is thought ...
A stone-built well, possibly of Medieval date, was found at the rear of Glebe Cottage, Weston under Wetherley.
1 Site visit revealed extensive network of Medieval banks and ditches, probably associated with woodland management. Also evidence of coppicing.
Weston and Waverley Woods. A site visit to the wood revealed an extensive network of Medieval banks and ditches associated with woodland management. The woods lie to the south west of Bubbenhall.