1 The probable extent of post medieval settlement based on the first edition OS 6″ map 0f 1888, 6SW.
2 The ridge and furrow plotting of the parish.
3 Baddesley Ensor is ...
The probable extent of the post medieval settlement at Baddesley Ensor based on the first edition 6" Ordnance Survey map.
2 Ridge and furrow cultivation transcribed from air photographs.
Medieval/Post Medieval ridge and furrow cultivation in Baddesley Ensor Parish which survives as earthworks and is visible on aerial photographs.
1 A Medieval church (now demolished) in an area without modern habitation may suggest a deserted Medieval village site. There are no indications of a site on the ...
The possible site of a deserted settlement of Medieval date which was located 300m south east of Lower House Farm.
1A late Neolithic/early Bronze Age pit (6703), with an undercutting profile was uncovered within Trench 67. The pit measured 0.82 m in diameter and had a depth of 0.52m. The ...
A pit was found during an archaeological evaluation at Baddesley Ensor.Sherds of pottery probably from a Beaker vessel were recovered from it.
1 A pit was found in trench 95, there was evidence for burning but no dating material. Two shallow post holes were found in trenches 4 and 124, again undated. ...
A number of cut features were identified during an evaluation. No dating evidence was obtained from them. The surrounding area had evidence for Neolithic to post-medieval activity.
1 A possible medieval ditch was uncovered in trench 164.
Possible medieval ditch uncovered during trial trenching.
1 A field boundary of probable post-medieval date was uncovered in trench 161. It appeared to correspond to the 1848 tihe map and was in use until 1967.
A post medieval field boundary was uncovered during an evaluation. It appeared to correspond to the boundaries shown on the 1848 tithe map.
1 Five small pits containing cremated bone and charcoal were found. A carbon date from one the human bone fragments dated to 1495-1319 Cal. BC. They are likely to ...
A group of five small pits containing cremated bone and charcoal dating to the middle Bronze Age were discovered at Birch Coppice.
1A pit containing early Iron Age pottery was discovered along with a pit likely to be of similar date. A four-post structure of probable Iron Age date was found. ...
Two pits of possible early Iron Age date were discovered and a four-post structure which was also likely to have been Iron Age in date.
1 A medieval enclosure with several phases of ditches was identified. A single oven was found near the south-west corner. Within the enclosure were a series of ditches, pits and ...
A sequence of medieval enclosure ditches aligned broadly parallel to Gypsy Lane, with a return at the south-west corner to form the southern boundary. A single oven was uncovered near the south-west corner of the enclosure.
1 Map shows a number of ponds in the vicinity of the farm.
2 One arm of a possible moat survives and is waterfilled, the rest of the moat has been ...
A moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building. It is visible as an earthwork and is Medieval in origin. It is situated at Baddesley Farm, Baddesley Ensor.
1 A fieldwalking survey in advance of opencast coal mining recovered 4 flint objects, 3 of which were scrapers. The fourth was an indeterminate cobble which may be unutilised ...
Findspot - four Prehistoric flint implements were found as a result of field walking at Hill Top, Baddesley Ensor.
1 Fieldwalking was undertaken on the proposed site of an opencast mine. A light scatter of Medieval pottery was found,skirting the three edges of Lower House Farm. This could suggest ...
A scatter of Medieval pottery was found during field walking at Birch Coppice. It may indicate the extension of medieval settlement to the west of St Nicholas' Church, Baddesley Ensor.