1 The grass field to the W of Hall Farm shows what appear to be earthworks of at least three houses merging into ridge and furrow. If they were houses, ...
An area of Medieval shrunken village which is visible as a series of earthworks. The remains represent three houses which border the ridge and furrow. These houses are not marked on the Ladbroke map of 1639. The site is located 200m north of Dovehouse Spinney.
1 A field called Ashe Yard on a map of 1639 contains two boundary banks at right angles to one another.
2 The date of these earthworks is uncertain.
The site of an earthwork bank of unknown date which is located 100m north east of the church, Ladbroke.
1 Photocopies of air photographs taken by Aerofilms Ltd in 1971.
2 An oblique Aerial Photograph shows a semi-circular cropmark. The farmer said that he had had an electric fence ...
The site of a possible archaeological feature of unknown date. It is visible as a semi-circular cropmark which is visible on aerial photographs. The feature is located to the north of Ladbroke.
2 Traces of earthworks which may represent the remains of Medieval settlement have been identified on air photographs. The earthworks were confirmed on the ground during a site visit in ...
The possible site of a settlement dating to the Medieval period. It is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs. An excavation revealed a Medieval enclosure but no evidence of occupation. It is located 500m east of the church, Ladbroke.