1 A hollow way and a 19th century house site recorded in 1982.
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Imperial period. A hollow way and a house platform are visible as earthworks. The settlement site is situated 500m east of Coughton Court.
1 An early 19th century map shows an area of settlement at Lower Green, where there has been no occupation for at least 100 years. Earthworks indicate a small settlement ...
The site of a deserted settlement at Lower Green dating to the Imperial period . The site covers the area south of Old Milverton down to the River Avon. The remains of the settlement, including house platforms and hollow ways, are visible as earthworks.
1 A large number of cottages are marked on the Ladbroke map of 1639, all but one have disappeared.
2 Demolished in 20th century.
3 Site visit by W.J.Ford in 1972.
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Post Medieval period. The Ladbroke map of 1639 marks several cottages, the last of these cottage was demolished in the 20th century. It is located in Ladbroke.
1 A small group of buildings is marked.
2 There are several buildings in this vicinity, but no distinctive earthworks survive.
The possible site of a deserted settlement of Post Medieval date. The site is located 800m north east of Maxstoke.
1 Church Green was an area of common land and remained unenclosed until 1807. In 1807 two small houses stood in the small field to the NW of the church. ...
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Imperial period. It is located 100m north west of the church, Morton Bagot.
1 Rous mentions the destruction of a village at Milcote and a church is recorded as demolished in 1638 (PRN 6287). 17th century poor law disputes occurred.
2 There appear to ...
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Post Medieval period. A hollow way and other earthworks are visible. It is located 350m west of Clifford Chambers bridge.
1 Spoken of by Dugdale as ‘reduced’, but in 1730 there were thirteen houses.
2 The extent of shrinkage is unclear, the main depopulation being in a field called ‘The Green’, ...
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Post Medieval period which is visible as an earthwork, most notable is the hollow way which runs through the site. Pottery has been found dating from the Medieval through to the Imperial period. It is located at Bascote.
1 Naspis ‘which hath not now above four houses in it, but anciently it was more populous.’
2 Rous names this village as destroyed. I identify this village as ‘The Aspes’, ...
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Post Medieval period. It is known from documentary evidence. Encloures and trackways are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The site is located 600m south east of Nursery Wood.
1 A deserted village nucleus can be identified on the E bank of the Arrow, set at the core of an open field still operating in the late 17th century. ...
The site of a deserted settlement dating from the Post Medieval to the Imperial period. The remains of the settlement are still visible as earthworks. It is situated near Coughton.
1 Earthworks indicate a small settlement with a hollow way, house platforms, enclosures for cultivation and/or stock, and ponds and drainage channels. Recently parts of Lower Green were ploughed for ...
The site of a Post Medieval deserted settlement. House platforms, enclosures, ponds, drainage channels, and a hollow way are visible as earthworks. Ploughing has uncovered some Medieval and Post Medieval pottery. It is situated at Lower Green, Old Milverton.
1 Dugdale records ten houses. The site is now obscured by an aerodrome.
2 A number of houses marked.
3 Nothing is visible today.
4 Noted by Ordnance Survey.
The site of Bramcote deserted settlement which was of Post Medieval date. The settlement is known from documentary evidence. It was located 400m south west of Bramcote Hall.
1 A number of cottages survived into the early 19th century in the vicinity of a small area of common waste. Some of these had grown up as encroachment cottages ...
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Imperial period. It is located at Cracknut Hill.
1 It is reported that this Deserted Medieval Village which was discovered and planned in 1967 was levelled and ploughed in 1968.
2 The plan shows a number of possible holloways, ...
The possible site of a deserted settlement dating from the Post Medieval period. The site lies 200m west of Chapel Farm.
1 It is reported that this Deserted Medieval Village which he discovered and planned in 1967 was levelled and ploughed in 1968.
2 This plan shows a number of possible hollow ...
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Imperial period. It lies 200m north west of Chapel Farm.
1 Earthwork features beside a patch of waste land at the junction of several routeways seem to represent the site of a former settlement. A building is shown on Greenwood’s ...
The site of a possible deserted settlement at Shelfield dating to the Post Medieval period. The remains of the settlement are visible as earthworks.
1 Aerial photographs.
2 Earthworks of linear features and enclosures show on aerial photographs. The area is one of the few in the parish free of ridge and furrow and is ...
The possible site of a Post Medieval deserted settlement. Enclosures and linear features survive as earthworks at the site, which is located 300m south west of Crimscote.
1 Early maps indicate a small hamlet settlement beside the road from Outhill to Wootton Wawen in the extreme E corner of the parish. In the 19th century a road ...
The site of the deserted settlement of Warnap, dating to the Imperial period. The settlement is known from documentary evidence. It was situated 700m east of Morton Bagot.
1 Field remains suggest former settlement beside the former Oldberrow-Beoley road, and the farmer reports constant finds of ‘donkey-shoes’. Immediately to the S two buildings are shown on OS 1814 ...
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Imperial period and visible as an earthwork. It was situated 800m north of Outhill.
1 Three buildings stood at the junction of the former Oldberrow-Outhill road and the Henley-Outhill road on the W parish boundary in 1839. They include Boblake House. No settlement is ...
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Imperial period and known from documentary sources. It was situated 600m north east of Outhill.
1 Although no buildings are shown surviving in 1839, earlier maps suggest a hamlet clustered at a minor crossroads (OS field sheet 1814). This settlement is named as Freemans Green ...
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Imperial period. It was probably as a result of road closures during this period. It was situated 900m east of Ullenhall.
1 On a map of 1634 a terrace of three houses is marked, together with a strip of land called the ‘milking place’ and ‘ould garden’. This is ...
The site of a deserted settlement of three terraced houses which date back to the Post Medieval period. The houses were located 600m west of Marston Doles.
1 ‘Milcote’ is marked on map.
2 ‘Milcote’ is marked on map.
3 No earthworks indicative of desertion survive.
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Post Medieval period. It is marked on 18th century maps. It is located 1km south of the church, Luddington.
1 Dodwell appears to have been wholly enclosed at some time before 1704. Since then the ancient hamlet of Dodwell, which consisted of some half-dozen houses a little to the ...
The site of the deserted settlement of Dodwell dating to the Post Medieval period. It is visible as an earthwork. The earthworks include house platforms, hollow ways, enclosures and evidence of ridge and furrow. The site is located 850m west of Bordon Hill, Luddington.
1 Fieldwalking to the S of the road revealed a number of dense scatters of rubble, tile and pottery across the W field known as Dovehouse Close. It ...
The site of an area of Post Medieval deserted settlement. Scatters of tile and pottery were found at the site during a fieldwalking survey. The site lies between Temple Herdewyke and Little Dassett.