Deserted Medieval village. The earthworks lie on the north slope of a hill and form a good example of a Medieval depopulated village. They consist of rectangular plots running east-west, bounded by lynchet banks on the north and south sides and by a bank on the east and west ends. At the eastern extremity of nearly every plot there is a small rectangular enclosure, banked on each side, obviously denoting the buried remains of a building. The depression in the centre of each of these smaller enclosures is filled with nettles. The lynchets are of average height and some stones can be seen in the banks.
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