1 Soon after the conquest, the church of Wootton Wawen and an endowment of land were given to the Benedictine Abbey of St Peter De Castellion de Couches, who established ...
The site of Wootton Wawen Priory, a Medieval priory for which there is documentary evidence. Archaeological work and finds of Medieval pottery have added to the information about this site, which lies west of Wootton Wawen church.
1 Mention is made of a male and female skeleton found in 1861 when the old dairy was pulled down. The skeletons were in a doubled-up position and accompanied by ...
The site of the burial of a male and a female skeleton. They were discovered in the 19th century. The burials themselves are undated. The site is located 250m north east of the church, Wootton Wawen.
1 Notes from the excavation.
2 Letter informing the Museum that a grave digger had encountered foundations and two ancient burials.
3 Rough plan of Wootton Wawen dating from c.1570.
4 This phase ...
The site of an Early Medieval cemetery which was discovered during an archaeological excavation. It is located 500m south west of Wootton Pool.