1 A mill existed on this site in the 14th century. Details of ownership exist for the 19th century. A steam engine was installed to supplement the waterwheel c1900, but ...
Clifton Mill, a watermill that was built during the Medieval period and continued to be used until the end of the Imperial period. The mill building is still standing but has had many modern alterations added to it. It is situated 800m north west of Clifton upon Dunsmore.
1 Domesday book records two mills at Clifton upon Dunsmore. One was N of Clifton (PRN 4154), but there is no record of a mill on any other site.
2 Note ...
The possible site of a Medieval watermill which is suggested by documentary evidence. The site is located in the area of Clifton upon Dunsmore.
1 A sub-circular enclosure shows on air photographs.
2 The field was planted with a potato crop, and nothing was visible on the surface.
3 Another cropmark at SP536762 may indicated the ...
An enclosure of Roman date may be part of a larger field system. The features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs and are situated 500m south east of the church at Clifton upon Dunsmore.
2 Three sides of an undated subrectangular enclosure and other linear features show on air photographs.
Three sides of a possible enclosure and several linear features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The features are of unknown date. They are situated 1km north of Clifton upon Dunsmore.
2 Very faint traces of a possible sub-rectilinear enclosure can be identified on an air photograph. A short linear feature is also visible.
The site of a possible enclosure and a linear feature of unknown date. They are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The enclosure is located 800m east of Clifton upon Dunsmore.
3 A possible complex of irregular cropmark features can be identified as very faint traces on aerial photographs. This may consist of several cropmark enclosures and linear features.
A complex of linear features and rectangular enclosures is visible as a series of cropmarks on aerial photographs. The features are of unknown date. They are situated 400m east of Clifton upon Dunsmore.