1 Dugdale states that foundations of old walls and Roman bricks (some of which he saw himself) were dug up in his own time near the church. John Morton describes ...
The possible site of a Roman settlement or cemetery. Wall foundations and cremation urns were found at the site, which is located near the church in Monks Kirby.
1 Possible extent of Medieval settlement of Monks Kirby as suggested by earthworks. These have been plotted on the ridge and furrow plot for Monks Kirby Parish (PRN 6465).
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The possible extent of the Medieval settlement at Monks Kirby. It was planned, partly as a result of the market charter given to the monks by Henry III in 1266. The extent of the settlement is suggested by documentary evidence and is partially visible as an earthwork.
1 Possible extent of Medieval settlement at Street Ashton as suggested by ridge and furrow and field boundaries. This has been plotted on the ridge and furrow plot for ...
The possible extent of the Medieval settlement of Street Ashton. The extent is suggested by field boundaries and areas of ridge and furrow cultivation that are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs.