1 Findspot of a medieval coin of Edward III. It was brought in to the Museum for identification. Method of recovery unreported and no detailed grid reference was given.
Findspot of a medieval coin somewhere in Morton Bagot SP16SW. Precise loaction unknown.
1 Twelve inhabitants (plus families) are recorded in 1086. Early maps and field evidence confirm there was more settlement at an an early period near to the church and ...
The site of an area of shrunken village at Morton Bagot which is of Medieval date. It is known from documentary evidence and earthworks are visible.
1 The deserted settlement of Church Green, WA 1323, was an area of common land and remained unenclosed until 1807. The edge of the common may be seen clearly ...
A linear earthwork, probably a boundary, dating to the Medieval or Post Medieval period. It is located 100m north west of Morton Bagot.
1 16th century timber framed house.
3 In the 17th century this house was at the nucleus of a sub-manor of Morton Bagot, representing part of the holdings of ...
Netherstead Moat, a wide ditch ditch usually surrounding a building. It dates to the Post-Medieval period, and remains partially visible as an earthwork. It is situated at Netherstead, Morton Bagot.
1 Greenhill Farm is probably of late 15th century origin. There are traces of a moat around the house.
2 There is no surface evidence of a moat ...
The site of a possible moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It dates to the Medieval or Post Medieval period and is located 1km south of Morton Bagot.
1 Traces of a moat near Church Farm, Morton Bagot may mark the site of a building described in the 17th century as Lord Carrington’s Lodge House, which was ...
The site of a ringwork, a defensive bank and ditch, which is visible as an earthwork. It probably represents the site of a Medieval castle. It is located 100m south east of the church, Morton Bagot.
1 Two linear earthworks, possibly representing an old damming of the stream-course. Date uncertain.
2 Plan.
The site of a dam, possibly of Medieval date. It is visible as an earthwork. The dam is situated 600m west of the church, Morton Bagot.
1 Find made with a metal detector: Penny of Henry I (1100-3).
Findspot - a coin dating to the Medieval period was found 500m south of Poole's Wood.
1 The possible extent of the Medieval settlement, based on the first edition OS 6″ maps of 1886, 31 SW and SE.
2 Listed in Domesday in Ferncombe Hundred. The Phillimore ...
The possible extent of the Medieval settlement at Morton Bagot as identified from the 1886 Ordnance Survey map.