1 Noted.
2 Park at Studley given by Peter Corbizun to Thurstan de Montfort. It had probably belonged originally to the castle. By 1296 it was in the hands of John ...
The site of Studley Park, a deer park dating to the Medieval period. It is situated north east of Studley.
1 Moat House Farm was the manor house of the manor of Mappleborough Green or Studley Hay. The house has some 17th century timber framing. There is also some 16th ...
The site of a Medieval manor house and an associated moat. The moat is marked on a Tithe Award map of 1849, and is still partially visible as an earthwork. It is situated 250m north of the Police Station at Mappleborough Green
1 Description. Gorcott Hall began probably with a 15th century timber-framed house of two fairly low storeys, with a middle hall and end cross-wings, jettied in the gabled upper ...
Gorcott Hall, a country house originally built during the Medieval period. It is situated 900m north of Mappleborough Green.
1 Gorcott Hall garden, Gorcott Hill, Studley.
Lovie gives no detais about the garden; he mentions the house with early C18th gatepiers and walls.
Timbered house with garden.
1 Further archaeological observations revealed the demolished brick wall, probably 16th century garden wall and Post Medieval yard surfaces.
A demolished brick wall, dating to the Medieval and Post Medieval periods and possibly an original garden wall. There were also Post Medieval yard surfaces. The features were found 700m north east of Cracknut Hill during archaeological work.
1 Ford referred to in 1221, probably the ford where Ryknield Street crossed the Arrow.
2 Map marking site.
The site of a Medieval ford, a shallow point in a river where animals, people and vehicles would have crossed. The ford is known from documentary evidence. It was probably located where Ryknild Street crosses the River Arrow.
1 A foundation wall of undressed irregular limestone blocks was uncovered during groundworks for a service trench to the east of Priory Farm. The wall crossed the trench ...
A wall dating to the Medieval period which was found during archaeological work. The wall may have been part of a single storey building associated with an Augustinian Priory. It is situated 500m north of the cricket ground, Studley.
1 A level platform exists in the orchard to the SW of the modern house named ‘The Manor’. A local resident records that carved stone pieces now in his garden ...
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the medieval or post-medieval period. The site of a house is visible as an earthwork. It is located 800m east of Mappleborough Green.