1 A mill is recorded in 1086 and 1240. Information on ownership exists for the 19th century and early 20th century. The mill closed c1930. Since closure the mill buildings ...
The site of Shipston Mill, a Medieval watermill. The existing building dates to the Imperial period and has been converted to a hotel. It is located 100m south east of the library.
1 A greenway runs from Husbandman’s End, Shipston eastward to the River Stour which it crossed by Neal’s Ford (See WA 2120). On the east side of the River ...
The site of a trackway dating to the Early Medieval period. It is known from documentary evidence and is visible as an earthwork. It is located 600m south of Waddon Hill.
1 Archaeological observation during the construction of seven new houses recorded a small, stone-lined (limestone), well close to the street frontage. This may have been early 19th century in date ...
A 19th century stone-lined well and 19th/20th century finds recorded during residential redevelopment. The site is located at 39, Station Road, Shipton on Stour.
1 An archaeological observation took place within the area of the Medieval market town. However, no finds or features associated with this settlement were recorded. A possible well or pit ...
A possible well or pit was discovered during archaeological work at Telegraph Street, Shipston on Stour. No dating evidence was recovered. In other trenches elsewhere a considerable amount of 19th/20th century pottery was found.
1 Rycweg (ridgeway) referred to in a charter dated AD 757 (though the boundary clause is of later date). It may have been part of the road from Stretton to ...
A linear feature known from documentary evidence to be an Anglo Saxon ridgeway dating to the Migration and Early Medieval periods. It is leads into Shipston from the south west.
1 Map showing part of Early Medieval routeway from Blackwell to Shipston.
The possible route of an Anglo Saxon trackway dating to the Migration and Early Medieval periods. It leads into Shipston from the north west.
1 A saltway ran from Twyford, north of Evesham, east through Shipston and Brailes and on.
2 Illustrative maps, showing alternative route east of Shipston.
A trackway or saltway of Medieval date. The trackway ran through Shipston and Brailes.