2 Area of probable shrunken Medieval settlement shows on aerial photographs.
3 Settlement earthworks and related extant ridge and furrow is visible on LiDAR imagery.
The site of a possible shrunken village in Bishop's Itchington dating to the Medieval period. Aerial photographs reveal earthworks at this site.
2 Possible irregular undated enclosures show on aerial photographs. The site appears to be overlain by ridge and furrow. 3 Site surveyed and no distinct concentrations of material found.
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Enclosures of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are located 1.2km south east of Bishop's Itchington.
1 Fieldwalking assemblage of Romano-British pottery sherds. Retained by landowner. Collection indicative of a Romano-British settlement in the vicinity.
2 Subsequent geophysics and trial trenching investigated the remains of a ...
Unsystematic fieldwalking in 2011, produced 19 sherds of Grey ware, a sherd of Black-burnished ware and 2 undiagnostic fragments of ceramic building material.
1 What appears to be a musket shot was found on a pathway in Bishops Itchington on 28/12/2006. Maybe linked to Civil War skirmish.
A stray find of a musket shot found on a pathway in Bishops Itchington. Possibly dating to the Civil War.
12 A series of cropmarks were identified on Googl Earth imagery from 1945 at the bend of Itchen to the east of Bishop’s Itchington, by the AOC Assessment of Local ...
Possible cropmarks identified on Google Earth c.1945. On further inspection these are not convincing; any suggestions of features here are more likely associated with damage to the original photograph.
1 A series of enclosures, first recorded through geophysical survey, were subsequently evaluated by trial trenching. The trenching recorded a series of structures, pits, gullies and boundary features related ...
A series of enclosures, first recorded through geophysical survey, were subsequently evaluated by trial trenching. The trenching recorded a series of structures, pits, gullies and boundary features related to a Romano-British farmstead.
1 Stone found at the above grid reference. The object is a low conical shaped piece of sandstone 4.3 cm in diameter with a flat base, the boss-like apex of ...
Findspot - a shaped stone object of unknown date was found 850m north of Christmas Hill.
1 The possible extent of Medieval settlement, based on the first edition 6″ map, 40SW 1886, and existing HER records.
2 The ridge and furrow plotting shows survival to the west ...
The possible extent of the Medieval settlement at Bishop's Itchington which has been identified from aerial photographs and maps.
1 Small mound in Knightcote-Priors Marston road. 30m W of the parish boundary in Bishops Itchington. SP4156.
2 The mound is about 7m in diameter and about 0.5m high. It may ...
The site of a possible round barrow which is visible as an earthwork mound. Alternative interpretations include a windmill mound and boundary marker. It is undated and is located 400m south west of Ascote Hill.
1 Two mounds are visible in a field known as ‘Little Coffin Hill’ and a third mound can also be distinguished. All three are in a line. In view of ...
The site of possible round barrows, mounds that are still visible as earthworks. They would probably date to the Bronze Age, but there is some doubt as to whether they are really round barrows. They are located 1.7km south east of Bishops Itchington.
1 Bishop’s Itchington. Coins, including denarius of Nero.
2 Noted.
Findspot - coins dating to the Roman period were found near Bishop's Itchington.
1 Lower Itchington. At Old Town Farm traces of buildings once existed. Lower Itchington was once more important than Bishops Itchington and contained the church (PRN 829), but Thomas Fisher ...
The deserted settlement of Nether Itchington which dates to the Medieval period. It is known from documentary sources. Earthworks survive which may represent house platforms and cropmarks are visible on aerial photographs. It is located 1km south of Bishop's Itchington.
Ridge and furrow cultivation in Bishops Itchington Parish.
3 Ridge and furrow cultivation transcribed from aerial photographs.
Earthwork
1 The Medieval village was depopulated in the 16th century (see PRN632) and the church was pulled down to build a large manor house (PRN 6181). By 1730 this manor ...
The site of a deserted settlement at Lower Itchington dating to the Post Medieval period. It was located 1km south of Bishop's Itchington.
1 APs.
2 Probable moated site shows on air photographs. The moat is rectangular and backs on to a fishpond (PRN 810). It consists of a ditched enclosure, possibly with an ...
The site of a probable moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It would have been of Medieval date, and can be identified from aerial photographs. It is situated 1.5km south of Bishop's Itchington.
1 About six years ago a Bronze Age barrow was found in Itchington Holt by a party of archaeologists.
2 The mound has the definite appearance of a robbed-out barrow,with a ...
The site of a possible round barrow, a mound built to conceal a burial. It probably dates to the Bronze Age. It is located in Itchington Holt.