1 The garden ponds at Sherbourne Manor were probably originally fishponds.
2 Marked as fishponds.
Fishponds at Sherbourne Manor, which were marked on an estate map of the mid 19th century. They are of uncertain date, and survive as the present garden ponds. The ponds are situated 600m north of the church at Sherbourne.
1 A path turns sharply back to the left from the road. This leads down to what has been a dam across the stream, presumably for a pool. The path ...
A dam for a millpool or fishpond, which survives as an earthwork, and dates to the Medieval period. It is situated 300m north east of Castle Hill, Fulbrook.
1 There appears to have been a large fishpond running alongside the present stream. The area is now dry.
The earthwork remains of a large fishpond, used for the breeding and storage of fish, which dates to the Medieval/Post Medieval period. The site is 100m south of the moated site along the Sherbourne to Hampton Lucy road.
1 To the W of the moat is a shallow depression that was probably a fishpond at one time. The area ia now completely dry underfoot. To the S of ...
The site of possible fishponds, used for the breeding and storage of fish in the Medieval/Post Medieval period. They survive as earthworks. The fishponds are situated immediately to the west of the double moated site along the Sherbourne to Hampton Lucy road.