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Appendix Ab

Non-scheduled Monuments and Areas of Higher Archaeological Potential

 

PRN

Area number

Description

Category

38

ST83NECON003

Ploughed field system surrounding a number of rare features, such as Bronze Age enclosures and Roman temples

B

39

ST83NECON004

Remnants of banks surviving on downland, the more substantial strip lynchets being scheduled to the north

A

40

ST83NECON005

Ploughed strip lynchets

B

41

ST83NECON006

Traces of a field system which have been ploughed

B

42

ST83NECON007

Area of medieval settlement, ditches found during excavation, undated enclosures and the site of an excavated Saxon cemetery.

B

43

ST83NECON008

Area of metal finds from the Saxon and medieval periods suggesting settlement from this period. Also a possible enclosure which is ploughed.

B

44

ST83NECON009

A ditch, lynchets and a trackway surviving on small area of downland

A

45

ST83NECON010

Area of medieval settlement with a field system extending westwards from these

B

46

ST83NECON011

Part of field system which survives in downland

A

47

ST83NECON012

Area of medieval settlement around Manor Farm, Brixton Deverill

B

48

ST83NECON013

Area of medieval settlement at Brixton Deverill

B

49

ST83NECON014

Undated cross ridge dyke which observations suggest is damage, despite being on downland

B

50

ST83NECON015

Undated ditch which is partially ploughed

B

51

ST83NECON016

A group ten ring ditches forming a Bronze Age barrow cemetery

A

52

ST83NECON017

Extensive ploughed field systems spanning across A360. To the west there ring ditches and enclosures within the field system. To the east is a group of scattered barrows along a possible ridge top.

B

53

ST83NECON018

A possible enclosure or round barrow

B

54

ST83NECON019

An isolated ring ditch

B

55

ST83NECON020

Site of a barrow identified in 19th century, which lies north of six Neolithic pits and Bronze Age flint excavated in 1990

B

56

ST83NECON021

Area of extensive field system which is ploughed

B

57

ST83NECON022

Small part of more extensive system which survives as banks on downland

A

58

ST83NECON023

Isolated ring ditch adjacent to an area where two Bronze Age pits were excavated

B

59

ST83NECON024

Two ring ditches, which are probably barrows, which appear to be part of a very scattered linear barrow cemetery

B

60

ST83NECON025

Possible remains of an undated field system

B

61

ST83NECON026

Part of a field system which is very well preserved on downland

A

62

ST83NECON027

Part of a field system which is ploughed

B

63

ST83NECON028

Small length of Roman road surviving as a bank on downland

A

64

ST83NECON029

Length of Roman Road which is ploughed, but survives to the east and is scheduled

B

65

ST83NECON030

Extensive field system surrounding Lower Pertwood Farm, which includes the occasional ring ditch.

B

66

ST83NECON031

Field system with possible medieval earthworks associated within it surviving on downland

A

67

ST83NECON032

An oval enclosure surviving as a bank and ditch within an area of pasture

A

68

ST83NECON033

An Iron settlement identified within the plough soil.

A

73

ST83NECON038

Remnants of a field system which are ploughed

B

78

ST83SECON005

Extensive field system across Keysley Down including scattered round barrows, mostly scheduled and the odd enclosure.

B

308

ST93NWCON014

Extensive field system, including an enclosure, finds of Romano-British pottery, which have been ploughed and the course of the Roman Road mostly through woodland

B

309

ST93NWCON015

Single ring ditch which has been ploughed

B

310

ST93NWCON016

Group of undated mounds which have been ploughed

B

311

ST93NWCON017

Part of an extensive field system which survives on downland

A

312

ST93NWCON018

Part of an extensive field system which survives on downland and in woodland

A

313

ST93NWCON019

Part of an extensive field system and a linear ditch which survive on downland

A

314

ST93NWCON020

A D-shaped enclosure and part of an extensive ditch which have been ploughed

B

315

ST93NWCON021

An extensive field system including several enclosures, two barrows and lengths of linear ditches all of which have been ploughed

B

316

ST93NWCON022

Single ring ditch which has been ploughed

B

317

ST93NWCON023

Part of a field system which lies in woodland and whose condition is unknown

B

318

ST93NWCON024

Part of a field system which lies in woodland and whose condition is unknown

B

319

ST93NWCON025

Part of the Roman Road from the Mendips to Salisbury and an undated mound which lies adjacent to the road which survive in woodland

A

322

ST93NWCON028

Series of strip lynchets surviving on downland

A

323

ST93NWCON029

A pair of undated enclosures which have been ploughed

B

324

ST93NWCON030

The remains of a field system which has been ploughed

B

325

ST93NWCON031

An enclosure with internal settlement features which has been ploughed

A

326

ST93NWCON032

Medieval strip lynchets on a downland slope

A

327

ST93NWCON033

Medieval strip lynchets on a downland slope

A

328

ST93NWCON034

An undated enclosure which has been ploughed

B

329

ST93NWCON035

Part of a field system which has been ploughed

B

330

ST93NWCON036

Extensive field system, including three barrows and Roman finds, to the east and west of a scheduled Roman settlement which have been ploughed

B

331

ST93NWCON037

Undated strip lynchets on downland slopes

A

332

ST93NWCON038

Remnants of field system and an enclosure which have all been ploughed

B

368

ST93NECON002

Part of the course of the Roman road from the Mendips to Salisbury which is ploughed

B

369

ST93NECON003

Linear Earthwork of pre-Roman date following parish boundary, an undated circular earthwork and Iron Age and Romano-British settlement all in woodland with field systems preserved in pasture to east

A

371

ST93NECON005

Two D-shaped enclosures which have been ploughed

B

372

ST93NECON006

Part of the course of the Roman road from the Mendips to Salisbury which is ploughed

B

376

ST93NECON010

Area of ploughed field system in which lie three ring ditches

B

377

ST93NECON011

Small area of downland pasture in which are preserved part of an extensive field system

A

378

ST93NECON012

Small are of a more extensive field system which has been ploughed

B

379

ST93NECON013

Extensive field system which has been ploughed. To the south is an undated enclosure which has also been ploughed

B

380

ST93NECON014

Series of strip lynchets preserved in downland pasture

A

381

ST93NECON015

Part of a series of undated strip lynchets which survive in downland pasture

A

382

ST93NECON016

Remains of a field system which is ploughed

B

383

ST93NECON017

Part of a series of undated strip lynchets which have been ploughed

B

384

ST93NECON018

Part of a series of undated strip lynchets which have been ploughed

B

385

ST93NECON019

Possibly the site of a Roman villa which has been ploughed

B

386

ST93NECON020

Parts of a field system which is preserved in downland pasture and woodland

A

387

ST93NECON021

Parts of several field systems and an undated enclosure which have been ploughed

B

388

ST93NECON022

Earthworks to the north of Stockton earthworks which have been preserved in downland pasture

A

389

ST93NECON023

Earthworks to the north of Stockton earthworks which have been preserved in downland pasture

A

390

ST93NECON024

Remnants of several field systems which has been ploughed and a possible barrow in the south

B

391

ST93NECON025

Series of strip lynchets which are preserved in downland pasture

A

392

ST93NECON026

Remains of a field system which have been ploughed

B

393

ST93NECON027

Part of a field system which has survived in downland pasture

A

394

ST93NECON028

Part of a series of strip lynchets which have been preserved in downland pasture

A

395

ST93NECON029

Part of a series of strip lynchets which have been ploughed

B

396

ST93NECON030

Remains of a field system which have been ploughed

B

397

ST93NECON031

Isolated ring ditch which has been ploughed

B

398

ST93NECON032

Well preserved strip lynchets on a downland slope

A

399

ST93NECON033

Medieval settlement of Sherringtron which surrounds the scheduled Norman motte and bailey

B

400

ST93NECON034

Part of a series of strip lynchets which are preserved in downland pasture

A

401

ST93NECON035

Part of a series of strip lynchets which are ploughed

B

402

ST93NECON036

Village of Boyton which has medieval origins

B

403

ST93NECON037

Site of a medieval mill

B

404

ST93NECON038

Settlement of medieval origin

B

405

ST93NECON039

Village of Codford St Peter which has Saxon origins

B

406

ST93NECON040

Village of Codford St Mary which has Saxon origins

B

407

ST93NECON041

Remnants of a field system, a linear ditch and a ring ditch, all of which have been ploughed

B

408

ST93NECON042

A possible Romano-British settlement site in woodland

B

409

ST93NECON043

A possible Romano-British settlement site in a ploughed field

B

410

ST93NECON044

Possible medieval remains of the village of Stockton

B

411

ST93NECON045

Village of Stockton which has medieval origins

B

412

ST93NECON046

Preserved watermeadows

A

413

ST93NECON047

Barrow excavated in 1963

B

414

ST93NECON048

Two barrows excavated in 1958

B

415

ST93NECON049

Part of field system and two doubtful barrows excavated in 1958 which have been ploughed

B

416

ST93NECON050

Earthworks preserved in pasture of the medieval settlement of Fisherton de la Mere

A

417

ST93NECON051

Earthworks preserved in pasture of the medieval settlement of Bapton

A

418

ST93NECON052

Village of Bapton which has medieval origins

B

605

ST84SWCON001

Site of Augustinian Priory built in 1272. Excavations in 1993 found evidence of walls and pottery

B

606

ST84SWCON002

Series of features which may be settlement

B

607

ST84SWCON003

Village of Horningsham which has medieval origins

B

608

ST84SWCON004

Earthworks of the village of Horningsham which has medieval origins and an oval enclosure

A

609

ST84SWCON005

Remains of the medieval village of Horningsham which have been ploughed

B

610

ST84SWCON006

Earthworks of the village of Horningsham which has medieval origins

A

611

ST84SWCON007

Circular earthwork lying in pasture

A

612

ST84SWCON008

Series of features which may be settlement

B

613

ST84SWCON009

Series of features which may be settlement

B

614

ST84SWCON010

Ploughed features seen on aerial photographs

B

615

ST84SWCON011

Remains of a ploughed field system

B

616

ST84SWCON012

Bowl barrow which has been ploughed and excavated

B

617

ST84SWCON013

Farmstead with medieval origins

B

618

ST84SWCON014

Farmstead with medieval origins

B

619

ST84SWCON015

Large quantity of Roman finds indicating at least one building

A

620

ST84SWCON016

Possible enclosures which have been ploughed

B

621

ST84SWCON017

Single ring ditch which has been ploughed

B

622

ST84SWCON018

Linear features at the base of Cley Hill which have been ploughed

B

623

ST84NWCON001

Two undated enclosures which have been ploughed

B

624

ST84NWCON002

Series of features identified across several ploughed fields which in possible enclosures and two ring ditches

B

625

ST84NWCON003

Three ring ditches and other features which have been ploughed

B

626

ST84NWCON004

Possible Romano-British kiln site

B

627

ST84NWCON005

Two undated linear features which have been ploughed

B

628

ST84NWCON006

Ring ditch which has been ploughed

B

629

ST84NWCON007

Ploughed linear feature

B

630

ST84NWCON008

Settlement with medieval origins

B

631

ST84NWCON009

Undated ring ditch with associated ditches

B

632

ST84NWCON010

Remains of a field system with a settlement of medieval origin to the south and a possible Romano-British kiln site to the north all lying in arable areas

B

633

ST84NWCON011

Remains of a ploughed field system

B

634

ST84NWCON012

A settlement with medieval origins

B

635

ST84NWCON013

Series of earthworks in parkland which probably relate to the medieval settlement of Chalcot

A

636

ST84NWCON014

Medieval settlement of Chalcot and the site of a Bronze Age burial

B

637

ST84NWCON015

A field system which appears to survive in parkland

A

638

ST84NWCON016

Part of a field system which has been ploughed

B

639

ST84NWCON017

Part of a field system which has been ploughed

B

640

ST84NWCON018

Remains of a possible field system in arable

B

641

ST84NWCON019

Farmstead with medieval origins and ploughed features to the east

B

642

ST84NWCON020

Village of Chapmanslade which has medieval origins

B

643

ST84NWCON021

Farmstead with medieval origins

B

644

ST84NWCON022

Settlement with medieval origins

B

645

ST84NWCON023

Series of rectangular of unknown origin

B

647

ST84SECON002

Earthwork remains which form part of the medieval settlement of Hill Deverill

A

648

ST84SECON003

Medieval settlement of Hill Deverill

B

649

ST84SECON004

Earthwork remains which form part of the medieval settlement of Hill Deverill

A

650

ST84SECON005

Medieval settlement of Hill Deverill

B

651

ST84SECON006

Undated enclosure which has been ploughed

B

652

ST84SECON007

A Farmstead with medieval origins

B

653

ST84SECON008

Possible medieval settlement

B

654

ST84SECON009

Three ring ditches which have been ploughed

B

655

ST84SECON010

Possible medieval settlement

B

656

ST84SECON011

Possible medieval settlement

B

657

ST84SECON012

Well preserved watermeadows

A

658

ST84SECON013

Part of a series of strip lynchets which were reported in 1994 as preserved in pasture

A

659

ST84SECON014

Part of series of strip lynchets, two ring ditches and a square enclosure which appear to have been ploughed,

B

660

ST84SECON015

Village of Sutton Veny which has medieval origins

B

661

ST84SECON016

Village of Crockerton which has medieval origins

B

662

ST84SECON017

Remains of a field system which has been ploughed and a post medieval farmstead

B

663

ST83NECON039

Area of well preserved watermeadows

A

665

ST84SECON001

Ridge and furrow identified during fieldwork which are preserved in pasture

A

666

ST84SECON020

Series of banks, which are probably part of a field system, preserved in downland pasture

A

667

ST84SECON021

Part of an extensive field system surrounding a scheduled D shaped enclosure, including ring ditches, other enclosures and a burial in the west, all of which have been ploughed

B

668

ST84SECON022

Series of banks which appear to survive in pasture

A

669

ST84SECON023

Part of a field system which is preserved in downland pasture

A

670

ST84SECON024

Features which may relate to medieval settlement

B

671

ST84SECON025

Series of features identified from aerial photographs, including a ring ditch, a square enclosure and an excavated barrow, which have been ploughed

B

672

ST84SECON026

Possible medieval settlement

B

673

ST84SECON027

Enclosure about which there conflicting reports of its state of survival

B

674

ST84SECON028

Area of well preserved watermeadows

A

675

ST84SECON029

Area including medieval settlement of Bishopstrow, two Romano-British enclosures and other possible archaeological features, most of which have been ploughed

B

676

ST84SECON030

Area of well preserved watermeadows

A

677

ST84SECON031

Area of well preserved watermeadows

A

678

ST84SECON032

Possible archaeological features

B

679

ST84SECON033

Area of medieval, possibly Saxon, settlement

B

680

ST84SECON034

Undated bowl barrow preserved in pasture

A

681

ST84SECON035

Undated bowl barrow preserved in pasture

A

682

ST84SECON036

Possible archaeological feature in arable

B

683

ST84SECON037

Linear features which have been ploughed

B

684

ST84SECON038

A pit alignment which has been ploughed

A

687

ST84NECON001

Remains of a probable field system which has been ploughed

B

688

ST84NECON002

Settlement with medieval origins with possible features relating to the settlement to the north and south. There are also the remains of a field system to the south

B

689

ST84NECON003

Two ring ditches which are ploughed

B

690

ST84NECON004

Remains of a field system which has been ploughed

B

691

ST84NECON005

Possible earthworks of unknown date

B

692

ST84NECON006

Village of Dilton which has medieval origins. To the north are the remains of a field system

B

693

ST84NECON007

Series of strip lynchets which have been ploughed

B

694

ST84NECON008

A Romano-British settlement with earlier Bronze Age features also identified which has been ploughed

A

695

ST84NECON009

Remains of probable field systems which is ploughed

B

696

ST84NECON010

Series of banks preserved on a downland slope

A

697

ST84NECON011

Parts of two ditches which are ploughed

B

698

ST84NECON012

Part of series of strip lynchets which have been ploughed

B

699

ST84NECON013

Part of series of strip lynchets preserved in pasture

A

700

ST84NECON014

Part of series of strip lynchets which have been ploughed

B

701

ST84NECON015

Oval ring ditch in arable

B

702

ST84NECON016

Remains of a field system which has been ploughed

B

703

ST84NECON017

Possible settlement remains

B

704

ST84NECON018

Village of Upton Scudamore which has medieval origins

B

705

ST84NECON019

Earthwork preserved in pasture of the medieval settlement of Upton Scudamore

A

706

ST84NECON020

Barrow adjacent to a scheduled barrow which has been ploughed

B

707

ST84NECON021

Three ring ditches and a possible enclosure which have been ploughed

B

708

ST84NECON022

Remnants of a field system which has been ploughed

B

709

ST84NECON023

Undated trackways and a barrow preserved in woodland

A

710

ST84NECON024

Probable part of a field system

B

711

ST84NECON025

Two barrows damaged by the construction of a golf course

B

712

ST84NECON026

Series of features which lie within a golf course

B

713

ST84NECON027

Series of features which lie within a golf course

B

714

ST84NECON028

Possible remains of a field system which have been ploughed

B

715

ST84NECON029

Possible remains of a field system

B

716

ST84NECON030

Undated enclosure which is in arable

B

717

ST84NECON031

A number of banks which have preserved in pasture adjacent to the church

A

1375

ST94SWCON001

A number of possible settlement features which lie to the north east of a scheduled motte

B

1376

ST94SWCON002

Complex of Iron Age pits lying immediately south of scheduled motte

A

1377

ST94SWCON003

Two Romano-British villas identified in the 19th century. Their full extent is not known

A

1378

ST94SWCON004

Settlement of North Bavant which has medieval origins

B

1379

ST94SWCON005

Possible medieval fields in which lie two barrows, both excavated, but only part of one apparently surviving

B

1380

ST94SWCON006

An undated ring ditch which has been ploughed

B

1381

ST94SWCON007

Sites of two barrows and a ditch all of which have been ploughed

B

1382

ST94SWCON008

Two undated ring ditches and other features all of which have been ploughed

B

1383

ST94SWCON009

Settlement of Newnham which has medieval origins

B

1384

ST94SWCON010

Village of Sutton Veny which has medieval origins. An undated rectangular enclosure and some strip lynchets all of which have been ploughed lie to the south west.

B

1385

ST94SWCON011

Medieval strip lynchets which survive in pasture

A

1386

ST94SWCON012

Medieval strip lynchets which have been mostly ploughed

B

1387

ST94SWCON013

Well preserved watermeadows

A

1388

ST94SWCON014

Well preserved watermeadows

A

1389

ST94SWCON015

Site of possible round barrow

B

1390

ST94SWCON016

An undated ring ditch and a number of pits which have been ploughed

B

1391

ST94SWCON017

Seven barrows, which from part of a barrow cemetery, only, two of which are scheduled; they are all ploughed.

A

1392

ST94SWCON018

An undated ring ditch which could be part of a scattered barrow cemetery

B

1393

ST94SWCON019

Settlement of Sutton Parva which has medieval origins

B

1394

ST94SWCON020

Settlement of Tytherington which has medieval origins

B

1395

ST94SWCON021

Earthworks surviving in pasture which are the remains of the medieval settlement of Tytherington

A

1396

ST94SWCON022

Well preserved strip lynchets lying in downland pasture

A

1397

ST94SWCON023

The remains of filed system which have been ploughed

B

1398

ST94SWCON024

An undated ring ditch which has been ploughed

B

1399

ST94SWCON025

Possible scattered barrow cemetery, comprising six possibly seven barrows. A rectangular enclosure also identified in this area. All the features have been ploughed

B

1400

ST94SWCON026

A number of skulls and a skeleton of Saxon date

B

1403

ST94SWCON029

Five undated ring ditches and other features which have been ploughed which form a barrow cemetery

A

1404

ST94SWCON030

An undated ring ditch which has been ploughed

B

1405

ST94SWCON031

Strip lynchets which have been ploughed

B

1406

ST94SWCON032

Village of Corton which has medieval origins with a number of probable medieval strip lynchets, which have been ploughed, to the west

B

1407

ST94SWCON033

Undated rectangular enclosure which has been ploughed

B

1408

ST94SWCON034

Round barrow which was partially excavated in the 19th century and is now ploughed

B

1409

ST94SWCON035

Round barrow which was partially excavated in the 19th century and is now ploughed

B

1410

ST94SWCON036

Site of medieval chapel which was in decay by c.1400

B

1411

ST94SWCON037

An undated ring ditch which has been ploughed

B

1412

ST94SWCON038

An undated ring ditch which has been ploughed

B

1413

ST94SWCON039

Village of Upton Lovell which has Saxon origins. To the east are other features seen from aerial photographs which have been ploughed

B

1414

ST94SWCON040

Series of undated strip lynchets which have been ploughed

B

1415

ST94SWCON041

An undated ring ditch which has been ploughed

B

1416

ST94SWCON042

Undated strip lynchets which survive in downland pasture

A

1417

ST94SWCON043

Undated square enclosure which has been ploughed

B

1418

ST94SWCON044

Village of Knook which has medieval origins. Some Bronze Age finds made to the south

B

1419

ST94SWCON045

Settlement earthworks for the village of Knook which are preserved in pasture. Some Bronze Age features have also been found to the south

A

1420

ST94SWCON046

Series of strip lynchets which have mostly been ploughed

B

1421

ST94SWCON047

Remnants of a filed system which have been ploughed

B

1422

ST94SECON001

Remnants of an undated field system which is mostly ploughed

B

1423

ST94SECON002

A bank which survived in downland pasture

A

1424

ST94SECON003

Extensive area of field system, which is very intensive where it extends northwards towards Knook Camp. The field system contains scheduled parts and an undated enclosure and a barrow cemetery

B

1425

ST94SECON004

Area of field system preserved in downland pasture which lies adjacent to an area which is scheduled

A

1426

ST94SECON005

Three barrows excavated by Hoare in the 19th century which are now ploughed which form part of a group of ten barrows the rest of which are scheduled

A

1427

ST94SECON006

The remains of some probable strip lynchets and a possible enclosure all of which have been ploughed

B

1428

ST94SECON007

Traces of a possible undated field system which has been ploughed

B

1429

ST94SECON008

Extensive field system including an undated enclosure, a possible Romano-British enclosure and probable corn-drying oven, as well as a number of ring ditches all of which have been ploughed

B

1430

ST94SECON009

A fragment of a field system and a ring ditch which have been ploughed

B

1431

ST94SECON010

A fragment of undated field system

B

1432

ST94SECON011

The village of Chitterne which was recorded in the medieval period

B

1433

ST94SECON012

Fragments of a field system which have been ploughed and the location of a coin hoard

B

1434

ST94SECON013

Area of medieval remains which have now been ploughed

B

1556

ST74SECON003

Undated earthworks of unknown origin which survive in pasture

B

1557

ST85SWCON001

Ring ditch appearing on aerial photographs in an which appears to have been ploughed

B

1558

ST85SWCON002

Series of undated features which have been partly ploughed

B

1559

ST85SWCON003

A farmstead of Post-Medieval origins

B

1560

ST85SWCON004

A square enclosure of unknown date or function which is preserved in pasture

A

1561

ST85SWCON005

Ring ditch appearing on aerial photographs in an which appears to have been ploughed

B

1562

ST85SWCON006

Possible earthworks in pasture

B

1563

ST85SWCON007

Series of undated linear features mostly in arable cultivation, with a Post-Medieval farmsteads to the north. In the centre of the area a Roman burial in a lead coffin was found in 1951

B

1564

ST85SWCON008

A group of undated linear earthworks

A

1565

ST85SWCON009

A Romano-British settlement site which is well preserved beneath the plough soil

A

1566

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Series of earthworks surviving in pasture which appear to be fields with possible settlement

A

1567

ST85SWCON011

Settlement with medieval origins

B

1568

ST85SWCON012

Settlement of Brokerswood which has medieval origins

B

1569

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Farmstead with Post-Medieval origins

B

1570

ST85SWCON014

Site of Post-Medieval lime kiln

B

1571

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Farmstead with medieval origins

B

1572

ST85NWCON002

Farmstead with medieval origins

B

1573

ST85NWCON003

Settlement with late Saxon origins with a medieval holloway extending to the north west to the former village of Rowley in Somerset

B

1574

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Village of Westwood, which has medieval origins, and a series of features, including a ring ditch  in arable cultivation to the south

B

1575

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Strip lynchets which survive in pasture

A

1576

ST85NWCON006

Settlement of Iford which has late Saxon origins

B

1577

ST85NWCON007

Evidence of two Romano-British buildings were discovered in 1906, including a stone coffin with a child burial, the extent of which is not known

B

1578

ST85NWCON008

Village of Upper Westwood which has medieval origins

B

1579

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Village of Avoncliff which has medieval origins

B

1580

ST85NWCON010

Settlement with medieval origins

B

1581

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Undated features which appear to have been ploughed

B

1582

ST85NWCON012

Settlement with medieval origins

B

1583

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Undated square enclosure with possible internal features which has been ploughed

B

1584

ST85NWCON014

Series of features which probably represent field boundaries

B

1585

ST85NWCON015

Settlement with medieval origins

B

1586

ST85NWCON016

Settlement with late Saxon origins

B

1587

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Village of Wingfield which has medieval origins

B

1588

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Series of features including a ring ditch which have ploughed

B

1589

ST85NWCON019

Village of Southwick which has medieval origins

B

1590

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A medieval feature of unknown function which has been ploughed

B

1591

ST85NWCON021

Medieval moated site

A

1592

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Medieval pits, ditches and stakeholes revealed during a sample excavation suggest that this a medieval building

B

1593

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An undated ditch probably prehistoric found during archaeological investigation

B

1594

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Linear features surviving in pasture which probably represents a Post-Medieval field system

B

1595

ST85NWCON025

Earthwork remains of a medieval settlement

A

1596

ST85NWCON026

A series of earthworks probably representing field boundaries of Post-Medieval date

B

1597

ST85NWCON027

Undated enclosure which has been ploughed

B

1598

ST85NWCON028

Settlement with medieval origins

B

1599

ST85SECON001

The village of North Bradley which has medieval origins

B

1600

ST85SECON002

Earthworks which are the probable remains of medieval houses surviving in pasture to the east of the medieval manor site of Brooke Hall

A

1601

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Series of features which have bee ploughed which probable relate to Brook Hall which is included to south

B

1602

ST85SECON004

Village of Hawkeridge which has medieval origins. To the south are the remnants field systems

B

1603

ST85SECON005

An undated enclosure which has been ploughed

B

1604

ST85SECON006

Possible foundations for Second World War building which has been identified from aerial photographs

B

1605

ST85SECON007

Possible foundations for Second World War building which has been identified from aerial photographs

B

1606

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Romano-British settlement discovered during the extraction of iron ore. The site was poorly recorded and there may further remains in this area

B

1607

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Two fields of ridge and furrow cultivation of probable medieval date which survive well in pasture

A

1608

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The earthwork remains of the medieval village of 'Broke' which survive in pasture

A

1609

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Brook Hall Farm which is all that remains of the medieval settlement in this area

B

1610

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Settlement with medieval origins

B

1611

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Earthworks surviving in pasture which are the probable remains of ponds for the medieval flax industry

A

1612

ST85SECON014

Village of Westbury Leigh which has medieval origins

B

1613

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Extensive Roman settlement which has been partially excavated and partly damaged by development

B

1615

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Ring ditch and a linear feature which appear to have been ploughed

B

1616

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Series of earthworks whose origin is unknown. To the north maybe a possible moated site

B

1617

ST85SECON019

Settlement with medieval origins

B

1618

ST85SECON020

Evidence of Iron Age settlement found during laying of water pipeline the full extent of which is not known

B

1619

ST85SECON021

Circular cropmarks which appear to be ploughed

B

1620

ST85SECON022

Linear features which have been ploughed probably representing medieval house sites and fields

B

1621

ST85SECON023

Settlement with post-medieval origins

B

1622

ST85SECON024

A farmstead with medieval origins

B

1623

ST85SECON025

Undated ring ditch which has been ploughed

B

1624

ST85SECON026

Series of features which have been ploughed

B

1625

ST85SECON027

A possible enclosure which has been ploughed

B

1626

ST85SECON028

A scatter of Romano-British finds including two burials, pottery and metal finds, and some Bronze Age pottery, which may represent a settlement

B

1627

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Series of Strip lynchets of probable medieval date preserved in downland pasture

A

1628

ST85SECON030

A barrow which has bee ploughed

B

1629

ST85SECON031

Series of linear features which have been ploughed and may be the remains of a field system

B

1630

ST85SECON032

Series of Strip lynchets of probable medieval date preserved in downland pasture

A

1631

ST85SECON033

Remains of a field system which have been ploughed

B

1632

ST85SECON034

Small undated enclosure which has been ploughed

B

1633

ST85NECON001

Village of Hilperton Marsh which has medieval origins

B

1634

ST85NECON002

Village of North Bradley which has medieval origins

B

1635

ST85NECON003

Village of Yarnbrook which has medieval origins

B

1636

ST85NECON004

Two fields of ridge and furrow cultivation of probable medieval date which survive well in pasture

A

1637

ST85NECON005

A farmstead with medieval origins

B

1638

ST85NECON006

Series of undated features seen on aerial photographs which have been ploughed

B

1639

ST85NECON007

Series of undated features seen on aerial photographs which have been ploughed

B

1640

ST85NECON008

Village of Hilperton which has medieval origins, with a ring ditch to the west

B

1641

ST85NECON009

Undated enclosure which has been ploughed

B

1642

ST85NECON010

Village of West Ashton which has medieval origins

B

1643

ST85NECON011

Village of West Ashton which has medieval origins

B

1644

ST85NECON012

Possible field boundaries

B

1645

ST85NECON013

Farmstead with medieval origins

B

1646

ST85NECON014

Undated enclosure which has been ploughed

B

1647

ST85NECON015

Iron Age enclosure which has been ploughed

A

1648

ST85NECON016

A Bronze Age pit and a series of Romano-British ditches found in the west. To the east area various features seen on aerial photographs which have been ploughed

B

1649

ST85NECON017

Group of undated earthworks of unknown function to the west a farmstead of medieval origin

B

1650

ST85NECON018

An undated ring ditch which lies in arable

B

1651

ST85NECON019

Two undated enclosures seen on aerial photographs in arable cultivation

B

1652

ST85NECON020

Series of undated features seen on aerial photographs which have been ploughed

B

1653

ST85NECON021

The remains of three, possibly four enclosures which have been ploughed

B

1654

ST85NECON022

Settlement with medieval origins

B

1655

ST85NECON023

Settlement with medieval origins

B

1656

ST85NECON024

Series of undated features seen on aerial photographs which have been ploughed

B

1657

ST85NECON025

Series of undated features seen on aerial photographs which have been ploughed

B

1658

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Series of trackways which survive on downland pasture slopes

A

1659

ST95SWCON002

Linear features which have been ploughed and area of possible medieval settlement in the east

B

1660

ST95SWCON003

Village of Bratton which has medieval origins, but also includes a number of Romano-British finds of burials, pottery, ditches and pits

B

1661

ST95SWCON004

Sunken trackways which are probably medieval in date preserved on downland pasture slopes

A

1662

ST95SWCON005

Series of strip lynchets and a ring ditch which have been ploughed and various finds of particularly Romano-British date

B

1663

ST95SWCON006

Series of undated features seen on aerial photographs which have been ploughed

B

1664

ST95SWCON007

Series of probable medieval features and two ring ditches seen on aerial photographs. To the north the farmstead has medieval origins

B

1665

ST95SWCON008

Village of Edington which is first mentioned in AD880-5 and is certainly medieval with a priory of this date. To the SW is evidence for a Romano-British settlement and to the north undated features

B

1666

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Area of downland pasture on which survive various banks and ditches and a number of scheduled pillow mounds and barrows

A

1667

ST95SWCON010

Remains of a field system which has been ploughed

B

1668

ST95SWCON011

Three undated burials which may be part of a more extensive cemetery

B

1669

ST95SWCON012

Village of Tinhead which has medieval origins. There are the remains of possible field systems to the north

B

1670

ST95SWCON013

Strip lynchets of probable medieval date surviving in downland pasture

A

1671

ST95SWCON014

A possible enclosure surrounded by a number of medieval metal finds which has been identified from aerial photographs

B

1672

ST95SWCON015

Deserted Medieval village including moat surrounded by possible house sites and to the north fields of ridge and furrow cultivation

A

1673

ST95SWCON016

Two Romano-British buildings found by geophysical survey and now ploughed

B

1674

ST85SWCON015

Area to the west and north of Romano-British settlement where remains of this settlement may also exist

B

1675

ST95SWCON017

Four ring ditches which have been ploughed

B

1676

ST95SWCON018

Possible medieval settlement

B

1677

ST95SWCON019

Remains of a probable field system which has been ploughed

B

1678

ST95NWCON001

Evidence for two Romano-British buildings lie in this area, the full extent of which is not known

B

1680

ST95NWCON002

Five fields of ridge and furrow cultivation of probable medieval date which survive well in pasture

A

1681

ST95NWCON003

Village of Bulkington which has medieval origins with the possible remains of ridge and furrow cultivation to the north and south-east

B

1682

ST95NWCON004

Square enclosure surviving as banks in a field of ridge and furrow cultivation which may be a moated site

A

1684

ST95NWCON006

The site of a mill with medieval origins

B

1685

ST95NWCON007

Fields containing possibly well preserved medieval ridge and furrow cultivation

B

1686

ST95NWCON008

Fields containing possibly well preserved medieval ridge and furrow cultivation

B

1687

ST95NWCON009

Fields containing possibly well preserved medieval ridge and furrow cultivation

B

1688

ST95NWCON010

Fields containing possibly well preserved medieval ridge and furrow cultivation

B

1689

ST95NWCON011

A number of undated features seen on serial photographs in arable cultivation

B

1690

ST95NWCON012

Settlement with post-medieval origins

B

1691

ST95NWCON013

Village of Keevil which has Saxon origins

B

1692

ST95NWCON014

A farmstead with medieval origins

B

1693