1 In 1501 there was an enclosure and the 1517 Inquiry described the village as in ruinam positam. In the early 17th century the vicarage was rebuilt and in 1641 ...
The site of Wolfhampcote Medieval deserted settlement. There is documentary evidence for its existence and abandonment by the 16th century. Aerial photographs and part excavation, suggest a moat, a hollow way, fishponds, buildings.
1 There is a fishpond in front of Sawbridge Manor Farmhouse.
A fishpond used for the breeding and storage of fish. It dates from the Post Medieval period. It survives as an earthwork and is situated at Sawbridge.
1 Some 80m NE of the moat at Wolfhampcote, by the side of a small stream, is a long narrow dry basin, probably a fishpond.
4 Scheduled as Warwickshire Monument No ...
The site of a Medieval fishpond, used for the storage and breeding of fish. It is visible as an earthwork and is situated 500m southwest of the church at Wolfhampcote.
1 About half way down the N slope of Bush Hill are three well-defined circles each containing a small central mound with a shallow ditch round it, outside the ditch ...
The site of a baiting place indicated by circular earthwork banks with mounds in the middle. They may have been used for cock fighting during the Post Medieval or Imperial periods. The site is located on Bush Hill, Flecknoe.