1 Deserted Medieval village in Rous’ list as ‘for the most imparked’. But it is still not destroyed, though the settlement is small.
2 Poor archaeology (C), period of desertion known, ...
The possible site of an area of Medieval deserted settlement at Baddesley Clinton. The remains of the settlement are visible as earthworks. The site is located 100m north west of St James's Church.
1 Area of ground round 19 metres in diameter which is much darker and has a much higher concentration of stones than the surrounds. Most of these stones are ...
A possible burnt mound was observed near Baddesley Clinton. It has been ploughed flat with much higher concentration of stones than the surrounding area.
1 The semi-fortified manor house is surrounded by a moat.
2 Moat 65 M by 95 M. The ditch is 8 M to 12 M wide, is wet and has a ...
Baddesley Clinton Hall moat, a wide ditch surrounding the semi fortified Manor House. It dates to the Medieval period and survives as an earthwork. National Trust maintenance work has uncovered stone structures and a wooden sluice.
2 Ridge and furrow cultivation transcribed from air photographs.
Ridge and furrow cultivation, in Baddesley Clinton parish, dating to the Medieval/Post Medieval period. Some areas of ridge and furrow survive as earthworks, whilst others are visible on aerial photographs.
1 Work was carried out during the construction of a new entrance drive at the manor house for the Severn Regional Office of the National Trust. This led to the ...
A wooden drain dating to the Post Medieval period, was found near Baddesley Clinton Manor.
1 A flint axe was brought into the Warwickshire Museum for identification in September 1994. It had been found during WWII by German prisoners of war while digging land drains ...
Findspot - a Neolithic flint axe was found in the area of Chadwick End.