1 Church Farm. Area centred at above grid reference. ‘Site of Old Strupp Medieval settlement’.
2 No apparent sign of desertion in arable fields.
The possible site of the Medieval deserted settlement of Old Strupp. The site is located at the southern end of Oxhill.
1 In Oxhill churchyard, near the N doorway, is the base of a Medieval cross.
2 Base and fragment of shaft surveyed.
3 Identified as an ironstone preaching cross, with chamfered angles.
A Medieval cross. The base and a fragment of the shaft survive, and are in the churchyard of St Lawrence in Oxhill.
1 Information that much Romano British pottery is always found here, especially in the N field.
2 The present landowner knew nothing of this.
Findspot - fragments of Roman pottery have been found in the area lying 1km south west of The Oaks.
1 ‘Forsaken Ham. Forsaken by 1760’.
2 Deserted Medieval site. First known documentation 1651. Forsaken Hamme. Small amount of Medieval pottery on surface.
The possible site of a Medieval deserted settlement. Fragments of Medieval pottery have been found at the site, which lies 1km east of Oxhill.
1 The possible extent of the Medieval settlement, based on the first edition OS 6″ map of 1886, 51 SE.
2 Oxhill is listed in Domesday in Fexhole Hundred. The Phillimore ...
Possible extent of the Medieval settlement of Oxhill as suggested by the first edition Ordnance Survey map of 1886.