1 Earthworks indicate a small settlement with a hollow way, house platforms, enclosures for cultivation and/or stock, and ponds and drainage channels. Recently parts of Lower Green were ploughed for ...
The site of a Medieval deserted settlement. House platforms, enclosures, ponds, drainage channels and a hollow way are visible as earthworks. Ploughing has uncovered some Medieval and Post Medieval pottery. The site is located at Lower Green, Old Milverton.
1 Earthworks indicate a small settlement with a hollow way, house platforms, enclosures for cultivation and/or stock, and ponds and drainage channels. Recently parts of Lower Green were ploughed for ...
The site of a Post Medieval deserted settlement. House platforms, enclosures, ponds, drainage channels, and a hollow way are visible as earthworks. Ploughing has uncovered some Medieval and Post Medieval pottery. It is situated at Lower Green, Old Milverton.
1 A possible penannular enclosure shows on an air photograph.
A curvilinear enclosure is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is of unknown date. It is situated 180m west of the Old Milverton Road, mid-way between Milverton and Old Milverton.
1 A cropmark at this location was described by Mrs Hewitt-Winch during a site visit to Old Milverton in August 1998, though it was not then visible. It had been ...
A linear feature was visible as a cropmark at this site, which lies 450m south of Old Milverton. The feature is undated.
Possible cropmark enclosure.
2 Very faint traces of a circular enclosure show on an air photograph.
A circular enclosure is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is of unknown date and is located 380m from Saxon Mill Weir, Old Milverton.