1 The probable extent of medieval settlement based on the first edition OS 6″ map of 1886.
2 The ridge and furrow plotting of the parish.
3 Listed in Domesday; it was ...
The probable extent of medieval settlement at Bourton on Dunsmore based on the first edition Ordnance Survey map of 1886, and on aerial photographs.
1 The probable extent of the medieval settlement based on the OS first edition maps of 1886, 34NE and 27SE.
2 The transcript of the ridge and furrow survival in the ...
The probable extent of the medieval settlement based on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
1 Part of a moat exists to the NW side of the house at Manor Farm. There is also a fishpond complex (PRN 5400). The whole forms a large manorial ...
A moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It dates to the Medieval period and is still visible as an earthwork. It is situated to the west of Manor Farm, Draycote.
1 A mound at the above grid reference was excavated in 1967. It was constructed of gravel with a 1.5m turf cap. No building foundations or post holes were found. ...
The site of a possible Medieval castle. An earthwork may be the remains of the motte which is surrounded by a ditch. The site is located 100m south of London Road.
2 Earthworks of banked and ditched enclosures and linear features probably indicate the site of a shrunken Medieval settlement to the E of Bourton Hall.
3 After reviewing aerial photographs it ...
The possible site of a Medieval shrunken village and garden earthworks possible associated with Bourton Hall. The remains of the village are visible as earthworks. The site is located to the east of Bourton on Dunsmore.
1 Remains of a major fishpond complex associated with a moated site (PRN 3318).
3 Remains consist of three fishponds separated by a 0.6m bank. One of these is flooded and ...
A Medieval bank and fishponds, used for the breeding and storage of fish. They are visible as earthworks, and are situated on the west side of Draycote.
2 Ridge and furrow cultivation transcribed from air photographs.
The remains of ridge and furrow cultivation of Medieval and later date in the parish of Bourton and Draycot. In some areas the ridge and furrow is visible as an earthwork. Elsewhere, the remains are can be seen on aerial photographs.
Ridge and furrow ploughing to the north west of Draycote can be seen as earthworks on aerial photographs was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
Ridge and furrow ploughing to the north west of Draycote can be seen as earthworks on aerial photographs. Now levelled
1Ridge and furrow ploughing on the northern edge of Draycote Village seen as earthworks on aerial photographs taken in 1993
Ridge and furrow ploughing on the northern edge of Draycote Village can be seen as earthworks on aerial photographs taken in 1993