1 Site description. Ongoing work by the Feldon Archaeological Society has recorded a settlement site, first indicated by a wall uncovered by the farmer. The pottery assemblage spans the middle ...
Iron Age and Romano-British occupation site.
1 Pleasure grounds with pond, walks, mixed planting, large yew tree. Early 19th century in character though house later remodelled. Recommended for inclusion in Local List.
2 – 3 House and ...
Pleasure grounds which were created in the Imperial period at Burton Dassett Vicarage. Features included a pond, walks, mixed planting and a large yew. They were marked on the Ordnance Survey maps of 1886 and 1906.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Walled foregarden with some 19th/ early 20th century terr and shrub planting. Recommended for inclusion on Local List.
2 The OS 1:10560 1886 Sht Warks 46SW shows the garden.
A walled garden created in the Imperial period and marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It is situated to the south west of Northend and is associated with Northend Manor.
1 Excavation of the foundation trenches revealed stone foundations running north from the north-east corner and centre of the north wall to the existing house. The eastern foundation ...
Archaeological work revealed evidence of Post Medieval activity, possibly associated with shoe-making. The remains of a lean-to, a waste tank, a ditch, and a pit containing cobbler's waste were found. The site was on Bottom Street, Northend.
1 Greenwood’s map shows a small park at Burton Dassett.
2 From details on the OS 1:10560 1886 Sht Warks 46SW this park can be identified as land at Grove Farm.
A small park shown on early 19th century map. It is located 100m north of the church at Burton Dassett.
1 Excavation in advance of destruction by the M40. The main part of the excavation covers a row of buildings along the N side of a street, running E-W ...
The site of a Medieval deserted settlement at Dassett Southend. The settlement was excavated and the first buildings on the site date from the 13th century. The site was located 100m north west of the chapel at Little Dassett.
1 On top of the Burton Hills is a round tower called the Beacon, built of uncoursed square rough ashlar. It was apparently a late Medieval lookout tower which was ...
A Medieval tower known as The Beacon. It has been suggested that it was originally used as a windmill and was later converted to a look-out tower. It stands on Windmill Hill, Burton Dassett.
1 Knightcote Manor garden, Burton Dassett.
Mid/late C17th house. Gardens with pond and orchard although Lovie comments that there is little evidence of significant garden at the time of his report ...
Gardens with orchard and pond.