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Parish Search for 17th February 2016

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Historic Environment Record Search

Author: Webley, A th Date of Issue: 11 January 2016

Contents:

An Archaeological Summary for your search area Archaeological Summary, Statutory and other Designations

Information about the data sent to you Introduction, Guidelines for Access, Copyright, Planning Policy, The HER Data Glossary and Terms Glossary of Commonly used terms, General periods in the HER

Modern and Historic Mapping 1838 Bransford within Parish of Leigh Tithe Map transcription by D. Guyatt, © D Guyatt.

1905 2nd Edition OS Map 1: 10,560 Parish of Bransford© Crown Copyright.

Modern OS map showing HER features: Palaeolithic to Medieval periods © Crown Copyright.

Modern OS map showing HER features: Late 16th to 18th Centuries © Crown Copyright.

Modern OS map showing HER features: 19th and 20th Century © Crown Copyright.

Modern OS map showing HER features: Historic Landscape Character © Crown Copyright.

The HER short report Monuments Lists sorted by period and Scheduled Ancient Monuments List (if present),

The HER full reports for each HER record Monument Reports, Scheduled Ancient Monument Reports (if present), Historic Landscape Character Report

The HER search results are valid for 3 months from the date of issue as the HER is constantly being updated with new sites of archaeological importance. 1

The Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology Service is a Registered Organisation with the Institute for Archaeologists.

Archaeological Summary for the Parish of Bransford

This document contains your Historic Environment Record search. The following pages will provide an archaeological summary of the buildings and monuments within your parish, sorted by period. This is followed by an overview of our service alongside an explanation of the documentation included and guidance on its use. The appendix to this document includes the historic and modern mapping for your parish, the record lists organised by period and the full records providing detailed information.

An HER search was carried out for the parish of Bransford on 17/02/2016. 62 records were identified for the parish including, 26 Buildings, 26 Monuments and 10 other records pertaining to the Historic Environment.

Within the search area lie 7 Listed Historic Buildings and a further 19 unlisted historic buildings. A Historic funded project to identify the Historic Farmsteads of Worcestershire also recorded 7 historic farmsteads and 1 out farm within the parish. Only 3 of the existing buildings were constructed prior to the 17th century, the church St John the Baptist has origins in the 13 th century and two farmhouses date to the 1400s. The majority of historic buildings surviving within Bransford parish date to the 17th and 18th centuries and include a number of farmsteads and two public houses. Bransford Mill and Bransford House are both recorded as 19th century buildings. A hop kiln and hoppers huts dating to the 19th and early 20th century also exist and may indicate hop agriculture as important in this region during this period. The introduction of the railway in the 19th century is also recorded here as well as several further farmstead buildings. The Historic Buildings of Worcestershire project recorded 64 standing buildings within the parish that were also extant on the 1st edition OS Map. Although these buildings are not all recorded on the HER a map of their location points has also been provided. Please note that for many parishes these points have not yet been verified on the ground and it is highly possible that buildings have been demolished and replaced by a modern building with a similar footprint.

The earliest archaeological deposits within the parish are two geological members with the potential for archaeology dating back to the Palaeolithic period, 476050 BC. No other prehistoric evidence is recorded. In the medieval period the site of a shrunken village and manor house are recorded within the parish, as well as a moated site, bridge and watermill. The manor house at Brace's Leigh is first mentioned in 1316 and was held to Elmley Castle, whilst the bridge is known to have been built in 1338 by the Bishop of Worcester Wulstan de Bransford but was destroyed during the civil war.

Few further archaeological monuments are recorded for later periods aside from the site of a number of 19th century farmsteads and 7 records related to the defence of Worcestershire during the Second World War which was heavily focused on defending the Bransford Railway Bridge.

Finally, within the parish boundaries a number of Historic England Designated Assets are also recorded. These sites, monuments and buildings are already protected under planning policy and therefore other undesignated heritage should have a stronger focus within your neighbourhood plan.

 There are 7 Historic England Listed buildings within the Parish of Bransford. No Scheduled Monuments or Registered battlefields or parks are currently recorded.*

* Heritage Assets are designated by Historic England. It is possible that the HER is out of date. NB. Other statutory designations may apply to your site which the HER does not record, such as Sites of Special Scientific Interest.

* Please note an absence of archaeological records in a particular area should not necessarily be interpreted as an absence of archaeology, surviving archaeology may have 2 not been identified in the HER for a number of reasons. Please inform the HER if you feel records are missing for important heritage assets in the search area. Information about the data sent to you

The Worcestershire Historic Environment Record (HER) is the largest collection of archaeological information in the County with details of over 45,000 sites, buildings, finds, and landscapes alongside information on past archaeological research and investigations. These records hold information on a vast and diverse array of archaeological remains, from Iron Age Hillforts to Second World War pillboxes. The HER is held in a database linked to a Geographical Information System (GIS), a computer mapping system designed to allow users to collect, manage and analyse large volumes of spatially referenced data. When you request information from us we carry out a search around a grid reference or criteria supplied by you, withdrawing all the records within that area from the database and allowing us to produce reports and mapping which fulfil your requirements. Our standard search radius is 500m from your specified location; however, we are able to undertake searches of more defined extents if requested. We are also able to provide information for records of particular types or dates such as a search for Neolithic enclosures.

The Historic Environment Record can be an ideal starting point if you are interested in researching your local area or a particular period of Worcestershire's past. While we can provide reports in digital format or by post, we encourage you to visit us in person to examine the large quantities of additional information stored in our offices, including banks of filing cabinets with detailed information on thousands of sites, and hundreds of aerial photographs covering large swathes of the county. In addition, the service has a reference library with general and specialist texts on British archaeology alongside an online collection of archaeological reports regarding Worcestershire's heritage accessible at www.worcestershire.gov.uk/archaeology/library. Finally, many of the archaeologists working at our offices are very knowledgeable about particular places, or are specialists in certain subjects or periods and are keen to help independent researchers.

The potential value of our records to your research may not however be restricted to an initial assessment of a particular area. We believe an appreciation of the historic form of landscapes is vital to understanding the people that occupied them; allowing us to contextualise and therefore improve our understanding of past activity. Our records and historic mapping can be used to understand these historic environments providing either fresh perspectives upon people and places identified through documentary research, or reconstructing historic landscapes to be populated through further research. We therefore strongly recommend consulting our archive service if you have not already done so on 01905 766 351 or [email protected].

If you require additional information or assistance we encourage you to contact or visit us at The Hive. Many of our records are also now available online with the Heritage Gateway at www.heritagegateway.org.uk.

Parish Searches for Neighbourhood Plans

This search has been prepared especially for use in putting together a neighbourhood plan. Worcestershire's Parishes all contain a substantial amount of historic environment data and we understand it can be difficult to digest. The archaeological summary provided attempts to highlight significant archaeological features of your parish, by period. However, it is important to remember that the Neighbourhood plan should be focused on identifying the undesignated heritage in the parish that is important to the people who live there. Guidance on how to consider the historic environment within a neighbourhood plan can be found in the "Knowing Your Place" Document produced by English Heritage (now Historic England) https://content.historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/knowing-your-place/knowing- your-place12.pdf/ and through the Historic England Neighbourhood Planning website https://www.historicengland.org.uk/advice/hpg/historic-environment/neighbourhoodplanning/ . If you require any clarification about any of the data provided please do not hesitate to get back in touch. 3

Guidelines for Access

The HER was set up as a planning tool 30 years ago and contained the minimum level of data. Since then the records have been added to and enhanced over the years as more information has come to light. The records, therefore, vary greatly in their detail and accuracy. We are constantly updating and improving these records, however, they are compiled from a range of sources of varying quality and the information they contain should not be seen as definitive. We cannot accept responsibility for the accuracy of any information supplied and the user must accept that information may be outdated or inaccurate. The HER search results will remain valid for 3 months only from the date of production, because the HER is constantly being updated as new sites of archaeological importance are identified.

When information is provided in advance of metal detecting, the detectorist must agree to report detailed information for all finds, including an eight or ten figure grid reference, to the Portable Antiquities Scheme (via Angie Bolton, Finds Liaison Officer for Worcestershire and on 01905 25371 or [email protected])

The sources referenced in the reports should be consulted in order to fully understand the nature of the archaeology in your search area. While the majority of these reports can now be accessed online at www.worcestershire.gov.uk/archaeology/library, other sources may need to be consulted at the HER offices, and we recommend that you come visit the HER office once you have received your search results to consult all the sources mentioned along with other more general information that we hold.

The modern rural and urban environment is the product of millennia of change and development, producing dynamic landscapes of distinct historical character. Historic Landscape Characterisation (HLC) aims to holistically identify and map these character areas through examination of their current and preceding forms, facilitating a deeper understanding and appreciation of a landscape's evolution through time, and contextualising archaeological features within their contemporary landscape settings. Combining HLC and HER data can therefore provide a valuable tool for the research into many archaeological features and landscapes.

If your site is within, or close to, one of the ‘Central Marches Historic Towns’, you should consult the CMHTS report for that town. These can be found at www.worcestershire.gov.uk/archaeology /library and relate to the following towns: Alvechurch, Bewdley & Wribbenhall, Broadway, Bromsgrove, Clifton-Upon-Teme, Droitwich, Evesham & Bengeworth, Kidderminster, Pershore, Redditch, Stourport-on-Severn, and Upton-Upon-Severn.

If your search area includes a Historic Farmstead or Outfarm, as identified by English Heritage's 'Historic Farmsteads Project', you should consult the current project publications, including the County summary, online at http://www.historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/wm- county-summaries/

Diversity and Disability Worcestershire County Council is committed to offering equal access to its services to all members of the community. We recognise that some of our customers will have particular communication needs, and we endeavor to provide services befitting to their individual requirements. This document can be made available in alternative formats (large print, audio tape, computer disk, and Braille) and in other languages (including British Sign Language) on request from the Corporate Equality and Diversity Team, County Hall, Spetchley Road, Worcester, WR5 2NP, telephone 01905 766 938, email [email protected]. We also have staff trained in providing effective and appropriate face-to-face services to the deaf,

4 deafblind, deafened, hard of hearing or speech-impaired customers; those with learning disabilities; and customers who need help communicating in English.

Copyright The sources referenced in the HER records may require permission from the copyright holder for reproduction. The copyright holder is usually a third party, not the HER. In these instances, the onus is on you to obtain permission for reproduction from the relevant person(s). The HER accepts no responsibility for any user making unauthorized copies of such documents. In some instances the HER has been granted permission by the copyright holder to give out a copy of a source for reference only. In these instances, you must not copy, pass on or publish that source without permission from the copyright holder.

Many of the sources used within the HER are 'grey literature' reports, produced through the modern planning and development process. Worcestershire HER holds its 'grey literature' library on the Online Archaeology Library (OAL). These sources can downloaded directly from within the HER Search Report provided, however, before doing so please take note of the following copyright statement:

All reports that are produced via the development control process are considered to be within the public domain. However, copyright restrictions (particularly with regard to Ordnance Survey mapping) or the inclusion of confidential or commercially sensitive information means that not all reports can be made freely available over the internet. Other reports have been excluded by request of the copyright holder. The metadata for reports that cannot be accessed online has been included, but you must visit either our offices or Worcester City to view these reports. The development of an online library can only be achieved if the organisations that supply data can be assured that their own rights are protected. Consequently, use of the library is covered by a variety of legal instruments to protect us, our users and those who supply data to us. Online Archaeology Library Terms and Conditions: http://www.worcestershire.gov.uk/downloads/file/4189/online_access_agreement

If Ordnance Survey maps are included in this report, then they are for reference only and require copyright permission from The Ordnance Survey for any reproduction.

Planning National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) was published in 2012. It sets out the Government's planning policies, including those on the conservation of the historic environment. It replaces Planning Policy Statement 5: Planning for the Historic Environment (PPS5), which was published in 2010.

If your search is in advance of a planning application, you may be required to describe the significance of any heritage assets affected, including the contribution made by their setting, in accordance Paragraph 128 of NPPF and the Local Authority's Local Plan. The Archaeological Summary below and the sources mentioned in the HER records should be taken into consideration when detailing the significance of the heritage assets. The Archaeological Summary does not consider the effects of any specific development on the historic environment; it lays out the archaeological survival, significance and potential. The statement submitted with a planning application would also need to consider the effects of your proposed development on the historic environment.

Frequently Asked Questions Where is the HER located and when are you open? We can be found on floor 2 of The Hive, Sawmill Walk, The Butts, Worcester, WR1 3PD

We are available via phone or email Monday to Friday between 9am and 4pm. You can arrange to discuss your research with an archaeologist within our opening hours by appointment. These can be 5 booked in half-hour slots, the first of which is free of charge but subsequent appointments will incur a nominal fee. The Hive is open from 8:30am to 10pm seven days a week with many of our resources accessible via self-service during these hours.

Monday 13:00 – 16:00 Thursday 13:00 – 16:00 Tuesday 13:00 – 16:00 Friday 13:00 – 16:00 Wednesday 13:00 – 16:00 Saturday 10:30 – 13:30 (2nd and 4th of the month)

Can you provide a physical copy of this document and/or the sources mentioned within? Yes, but only within The Hive and this will incur a small printing cost.

Can you provide information for Worcester City? Archaeological records for the City of Worcester are held by the Worcester City Historic Environment Record. They are contactable on 01905 721 132 or by email at [email protected]. In some instances we can answer simple queries on sites within the city, but if you wish for detailed information you will need to contact the city HER. We can book appointments for you with the City HER officer on Tuesdays in The Hive.

What happens if my search area crosses county boundaries? While we occasionally hold records which cross county boundaries, you will need to contact the HER for the relevant county and request a separate search. The contact details for our surrounding counties are as follows:

Birmingham: 0121 303 2426 [email protected] Dudley: 01384 814168 [email protected] Gloucestershire: 01452 425705 [email protected] Herefordshire: 01432 260 130 [email protected] Shropshire: 01743 252558 [email protected] : 01785 277 281 [email protected] Warwickshire: 01926 412 734 [email protected]

The HER Data and Documentation This document contains two types of report:

The Single Line or Short Report – this provides the basic information: the WSM Number, the Name/Title of the Record, the monument type, the date range and finally the National Grid Reference (the WSM number is the unique number given to each record within the HER).

The Full Report – this provides the above information plus a more detailed description of the monument/site/find/fieldwork etc. It also contains the sources and references that the record is based upon and gives its relationship (if any) to other associated sites. A ‘full’ report is not definitive and all sources mentioned should be consulted to gain a full understanding of the record. Each source has a unique SWR number which can be used to locate it within our offices or within our online library www.worcestershire.gov.uk/archaeology/library if available.

This report also contains maps of the locations of the HER records. There are three forms of mapping available:

Modern Maps with HER Records The maps will show the location of all the sites in the report, labelled with the WSM number. Please note: The labels only give the approximate location of the sites and monuments. The reason for this is that if there is more than one record for a location or there are lots of sites in close proximity – i.e. on a street of historic houses – then the labels overlie each other and cannot be read. We, therefore, move or adjust the labels very slightly to make them easier to see. To get the precise location you must use the grid reference. The HER is set up with a number of themes or layers. Each theme contains a different type of record e.g. Historic Buildings or Excavations. 6

This allows us to switch the various themes on and off to look at different types of record separately. The various themes are colour coded to make them easily identifiable and can be seen within the legend of each map.

Historic Maps We can supply copies of Landmark Digital mapping based on 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Edition Ordnance Survey maps. These are drawn from several maps and are referred to as Epochs not Editions. It is important to note that Copyright restrictions mean that they must not be used in any report and are for research purposes only.

GIS Shape Files If you have access to a GIS system we can provide site location data as ESRI shapefiles for your own use as an alternative to the aforementioned mapping. This is the best way of sending and receiving complex spatial information. In built up areas where there are a large number of records, the data will be sent out in several files. We will provide site location data as individually themed shape files for each type of record.

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Glossary of commonly used terms

AS: The unique number given to each aerial photograph referenced in the HER Cropmarks: The visible effect of arable crops caused by the presence of below ground historic environment features HER: Historic Environment Record HWCM (Herefordshire and Worcestershire County Monument): Unique number given to each HER Record during the period Herefordshire and Worcestershire had a joint County Council. Superseded by WSM. Monument: an archaeological site either showing as visible remains on the ground or a below ground site revealed by, for example, aerial photography or geophysical survey National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF): The full statement of the Government's planning policies, including those on the conservation of the historic environment. It replaces Planning Policy Statement 5: Planning for the Historic Environment (PPS5). Palaeochannels: ancient silted up river channels, or other watercourses that are often associated with well-preserved organic remains and historic environment features Palaeo-environmental: Organic remains associated with past landscapes. Such deposits can reveal information about climate, the types of fauna and flora in a landscape and past human activity Ridge and furrow: large-scale earthworks associated with former medieval and post-medieval open-field communal farming that appear as a distinctive corrugated surface SWR: The unique number given to each report, document, map etc

WCC: Worcestershire County Council WSM (Worcestershire Sites and Monuments): The unique number given to each monument, building and archaeological event recorded in the HER. General periods in the HER The beginning and end of certain periods is a contentious issue. In the HER, the following dates are used. This is a standard convention across all HERs.

Palaeolithic -500000BC to -10001BC Mesolithic -10000BC to -4001BC Neolithic -4000BC to -2351BC Bronze Age -2350BC to -801BC Iron Age -800BC to 42AD Romano-British 43AD to 409AD Post-Roman (Early medieval) 410AD to 1065AD Medieval 1066AD to 1539AD Post- Medieval 1540AD to 1900AD Modern 1901AD to 2050AD

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Archive and Archaeology Service Parish of Bransford within 1838 Leigh Tithe Map. Historic Environment Record Transcribed by David Guyatt. The approximate

search area has been outlined in red. Map produced on 17/02/2016

© David Guyatt. This map may be reproduced if correctly attributed. The Hive, Sawmill Walk, The Butts, Worcester. WR1 3PD Telephone: 01905 765560 Map produced 20/01/2016 Archive and Archaeology Service Information valid for three months Historic Environment Record 1:10,560 from date of production 0 50100 200 300 400 when printed on A4 M 2nd Edition OS Map of Bransford 1905 379500.000000 380000.000000 380500.000000 381000.000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 5 5 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . . 0 0 0 0 5 5 2 2 5 5 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 5 5 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . . 0 0 0 0 5 5 1 1 5 5 2 2 For Reference purposes only No further copies may be made © Crown Copyright and Landmark Information Group Ltd (all rights reserved LM000371) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 5 2 2

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HWR9246 HWR2767 HWR9155 HWR2767 HWR9155 HWR2749 HWR9160

HWR2766 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 HWR15084 0 0 HWR2759 HWR9154 0 0 0 . . 0 0

0 HWR2760 0

0 HWR2755 0 HWR9161 3 3 5 5 2 2 HWR2757 HWR2765

HWR9156 HWR9157 HWR2758 HWR2756 HWR2764 HWR9163 HWR2751 HWR2763 HWR9159 HWR2014 HWR9141 0 0

0 HWR2014 HWR2008 0 0 0 0 0

0 HWR2750 HWR9168 0 0 0 . .

0 HWR2012 0 0 HWR2009 0 5 5

2 HWR2010 2 5 5 2 HWR2007 2 HWR2013 HWR9169

HWR9166

HWR9165 HWR2013

HWR9170 0 0 0 0

0 HWR9171 0 0 HWR2071 0 0 0 0 0 . . 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 HWR2761 2 5 5 2 2 HWR2070 HWR2063

HWR2073

HWR15039 HWR2106

HWR2061 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 HWR2109 HWR9167 0 0 0 . .

0 HWR2105 0 0 0 5 5 1 1

5 HWR2104 5

2 HWR2107 2 HWR2101

HWR9145 HWR9164

HWR9164 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 HWR9146 0

. HWR2108 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 5 2 2 HWR2100 HWR9186

HWR9178 HWR9177 HWR2059 HWR2102 HWR9185 HWR9175 HWR2060 HWR9173 HWR2715 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . .

0 HWR15138 Legend 0 0 HWR2112 0 5 5

0 Golf Course Paddock 0 5 5 2 HWR2113 Reservoir Modern Sub-division 2 HWR9172 Artificial Lake/Pond Field Reorganisation HWR9176 Natural Open Water Nucleated Cluster Railways/Stations/Sidings Nucleated Row HWR2668 Nursery/Garden Centre Interrupted Row HWR2103 Piecemeal Enclosure Isolated Farmstead Small Irregular or Rectilinear Fields Minor Dispersed Settlement HWR2679 0 0 0 0

0 Parliamentary Enclosure Ancient Semi-Natural Woodland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . .

0 Field Amalgamation Recent Woodland (Secondary) 0 0 0 0 0

0 Meadow 0 5 5 2 2

378500.000000 379000.000000 379500.000000 380000.000000 380500.000000 381000.000000 1:10,000 The Hive, Sawmill Walk, The Butts, when printed on A3 Worcester. WR1 3PD © Crown copyright and database rights 0 100 200 400 600 800 Telephone 01905 765560 2016 Ordnance Survey 100024230. ° Metres Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology Service

Monument List Report Report prepared by Worcestershire HER, tel: 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information is valid Heritage Assets in the Parish of Bransford; Palaeolithic through to Medieval Period for three months from date of production. 08/02/2016 Number of records: 16 Ref Site Name Monument Types Parish Grid Reference Building WSM07911 Church of St John the Baptist, Church (13TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - Bransford SO 7970 5156 Bransford 1201 AD to 2050 AD) Wall Painting (13TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1201 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM34020 Old Farmhouse, Gilbert's Farm, House (15TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - Bransford SO 8009 5194 Chapel Lane, Bransford 1401 AD to 2050 AD) Timber Framed Building (17TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1601 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM52254 Gilbert's Farm, Bransford Farmstead (15TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY Bransford AD - 1401 AD to 2050 AD) Landscape Component WSM26407 Medieval Extent of Unplanned Development (LATE 11TH CENTURY AD to Leigh, Malvern SO 7822 5068 16TH CENTURY AD - 1066 AD to 1540 AD)

WSM27000 Romano-British Pottery Industry, Manufacturing Complex (ROMAN - 43 AD to 410 AD) Malvern, SO 7805 4886 Malvern Newland WSM59904 Gilbert's Farm, Bransford Farmstead (15TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY Bransford AD - 1401 AD to 2050 AD) Monument WSM00992 Moat, Gilberts Farm, Bransford Moat (MEDIEVAL - 1066 AD to 1539 AD) Bransford SO 8014 5197

WSM02468 Bridge across (Site of Bridge (14TH CENTURY AD to 17TH CENTURY AD - Bransford SO 8040 5320 Old Bridge), Bransford 1336 AD to 1700 AD)

WSM07912 Shrunken medieval settlement, Shrunken Village (MEDIEVAL - 1066 AD to 1539 AD) Bransford SO 7976 5159 Bransford

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 1 Ref Site Name Monument Types Parish Grid Reference WSM09474 Brace's Leigh, Bransford Manor House (MEDIEVAL - 1066 AD to 1539 AD) Bransford SO 7964 5066

WSM22313 Bransford Mills (Site of), Bransford Watermill (14TH CENTURY AD - 1301 AD to 1400 AD) Bransford SO 8053 5317

WSM31045 Codra's Ford Across Whippets Ford (EARLY MEDIEVAL - 411 AD to 1065 AD) Bransford, SO 7935 4991 Brook, Newland Malvern, Newland WSM41124 Ridge and Furrow, south of Marsh Ridge And Furrow (MEDIEVAL - 1066 AD to 1539 AD) Bransford SO 7894 5240 Cottage, Leigh, Bransford WSM41125 Relic Boundary, south of Marsh Boundary (LATE 11TH CENTURY AD to 19TH Bransford SO 7898 5239 Cottage, Leigh, Bransford CENTURY AD - 1066 AD to 1900 AD) Geology WSM56936 Area of Palaeolithic Potential, Head Environmental Deposit (Marine Isotope Stage 12 to Deposits 21ST CENTURY AD - 476050 BC to 2050 AD)

WSM56950 Area of Palaeolithic Potential, Environmental Deposit (Marine Isotope Stage 02 - 27050 SO 8395 5107 Worcester Member BC to 12050 BC)

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Monument List Report Report prepared by Worcestershire HER, tel: 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information is valid HER Heritage Assets for the Parish of Bransford; Late 16th to 18th Century for three months from date of production. 08/02/2016 Number of records: 22 Ref Site Name Monument Types Parish Grid Reference Building WSM03657 The Bank (Bransford Lodge), Public House (18TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY Bransford SO 7961 5257 Bransford AD - 1701 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM07911 Church of St John the Baptist, Church (13TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - Bransford SO 7970 5156 Bransford 1201 AD to 2050 AD) Wall Painting (13TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1201 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM30455 Hay Barn and Cow House, Hole Cow House (POST MEDIEVAL to 21ST CENTURY AD - Bransford SO 7952 5242 Farm, Bransford 1540 AD to 2050 AD) Hay Barn (POST MEDIEVAL to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM31547 Fir Tree House, Bransford House (18TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - Bransford SO 7995 5260 1701 AD to 2050 AD) Timber Framed Building (18TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1701 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM34020 Old Farmhouse, Gilbert's Farm, House (15TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - Bransford SO 8009 5194 Chapel Lane, Bransford 1401 AD to 2050 AD) Timber Framed Building (17TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1601 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM34270 Threshing Barn, New House Farm, Farm Building (17TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY Bransford SO 7976 5267 Bransford AD - 1601 AD to 2050 AD) Threshing Barn (17TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1601 AD to 2050 AD) Timber Framed Building (17TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1601 AD to 2050 AD)

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 1 Ref Site Name Monument Types Parish Grid Reference WSM39094 Aspendale (The Asp), Bransford House (17TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - Bransford SO 7932 5275 1601 AD to 2050 AD) Timber Framed Building (17TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1601 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM40374 New House Farmhouse, Bransford Farmhouse (17TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY Bransford SO 7979 5268 AD - 1650 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM42379 Timber framed barn adjacent to The Timber Framed Building (17TH CENTURY AD to 21ST Bransford SO 7857 5258 March, Leigh CENTURY AD - 1650 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM52253 New House Farm (New House), Farmstead (17TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY Bransford Bransford AD - 1601 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM52254 Gilbert's Farm, Bransford Farmstead (15TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY Bransford AD - 1401 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM52259 Bank House Golf and Country Club Farmstead (18TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY Bransford (The Bank), Bransford AD - 1701 AD to 2050 AD) Landscape Component WSM26407 Medieval Extent of Leigh Sinton Unplanned Development (LATE 11TH CENTURY AD to Leigh, Malvern SO 7822 5068 16TH CENTURY AD - 1066 AD to 1540 AD)

WSM59903 New House Farm (New House), Farmstead (17TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY Bransford Bransford AD - 1601 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM59904 Gilbert's Farm, Bransford Farmstead (15TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY Bransford AD - 1401 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM59909 Bank House Golf and Country Club Farmstead (18TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY Bransford (The Bank), Bransford AD - 1701 AD to 2050 AD) Monument WSM02468 Bridge across River Teme (Site of Bridge (14TH CENTURY AD to 17TH CENTURY AD - Bransford SO 8040 5320 Old Bridge), Bransford 1336 AD to 1700 AD)

WSM41125 Relic Boundary, south of Marsh Boundary (LATE 11TH CENTURY AD to 19TH Bransford SO 7898 5239 Cottage, Leigh, Bransford CENTURY AD - 1066 AD to 1900 AD)

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 2 Ref Site Name Monument Types Parish Grid Reference WSM41539 Double row of trees, Bransford Tree Avenue (18TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY Bransford, Leigh SO 7898 5278 AD - 1750 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM50243 Pond, north of New House Farm, Pond (POST MEDIEVAL - 1540 AD to 1900 AD) Bransford SO 7974 5320 Bransford General Parish Info WSM41595 General Information for the Parish of Event (POST MEDIEVAL - 1540 AD to 1900 AD) Bransford SO 7963 5181 Bransford Geology WSM56936 Area of Palaeolithic Potential, Head Environmental Deposit (Marine Isotope Stage 12 to Deposits 21ST CENTURY AD - 476050 BC to 2050 AD)

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Monument List Report Report prepared by Worcestershire HER, tel: 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information is valid HER Heritage Assets for the Parish of Bransford; 19th to 21st Century for three months from date of production. 08/02/2016 Number of records: 49 Ref Site Name Monument Types Parish Grid Reference Building WSM03657 The Bank (Bransford Lodge), Public House (18TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY Bransford SO 7961 5257 Bransford AD - 1701 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM07911 Church of St John the Baptist, Church (13TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - Bransford SO 7970 5156 Bransford 1201 AD to 2050 AD) Wall Painting (13TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1201 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM29833 Hopkiln, Gilberts Farm, Chapel Lane, Hop Kiln (19TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - Bransford SO 8006 5192 Bransford. 1801 AD to 2050 AD) Dwelling (21ST CENTURY AD - 2001 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM30455 Hay Barn and Cow House, Hole Cow House (POST MEDIEVAL to 21ST CENTURY AD - Bransford SO 7952 5242 Farm, Bransford 1540 AD to 2050 AD) Hay Barn (POST MEDIEVAL to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM31547 Fir Tree House, Bransford House (18TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - Bransford SO 7995 5260 1701 AD to 2050 AD) Timber Framed Building (18TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1701 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM31668 Railway Line from Worcester to Railway (19TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - Bransford, SO 8057 5048 - Record Under 1840 AD to 2050 AD) Malvern, Development , Newland, , , Worcester (Non )

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 1 Ref Site Name Monument Types Parish Grid Reference WSM34020 Old Farmhouse, Gilbert's Farm, House (15TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - Bransford SO 8009 5194 Chapel Lane, Bransford 1401 AD to 2050 AD) Timber Framed Building (17TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1601 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM34270 Threshing Barn, New House Farm, Farm Building (17TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY Bransford SO 7976 5267 Bransford AD - 1601 AD to 2050 AD) Threshing Barn (17TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1601 AD to 2050 AD) Timber Framed Building (17TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1601 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM39092 Bransford Mill, approximately 30 Mill (19TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1801 Bransford SO 8051 5316 metres north-west of Bransford AD to 2050 AD) House, Bran Timber Framed Building (19TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1801 AD to 2050 AD) Watermill (19TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1801 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM39093 Bransford House, Bransford House (19TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - Bransford SO 8055 5313 1801 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM39094 Aspendale (The Asp), Bransford House (17TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - Bransford SO 7932 5275 1601 AD to 2050 AD) Timber Framed Building (17TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1601 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM40373 Barn, New House Farm, Bransford Barn (19TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - Bransford SO 7975 5265 1801 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM40374 New House Farmhouse, Bransford Farmhouse (17TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY Bransford SO 7979 5268 AD - 1650 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM40375 Barns, New House Farm, Bransford Barn (19TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - Bransford SO 7978 5266 1801 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM40376 Small barn, New House Farm, Barn (19TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - Bransford SO 7977 5270 Bransford. 1850 AD to 2050 AD)

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 2 Ref Site Name Monument Types Parish Grid Reference WSM42379 Timber framed barn adjacent to The Timber Framed Building (17TH CENTURY AD to 21ST Bransford SO 7857 5258 March, Leigh CENTURY AD - 1650 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM52253 New House Farm (New House), Farmstead (17TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY Bransford Bransford AD - 1601 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM52254 Gilbert's Farm, Bransford Farmstead (15TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY Bransford AD - 1401 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM52255 Bransford Manor (Hall Farm / Elm Farmstead (19TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY Bransford Grove), Bransford AD - 1801 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM52256 Brace's Leigh Farm, Bransford Farmstead (19TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY Bransford AD - 1801 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM52257 Brookend House (Brookend Farm), Farmstead (19TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY Bransford Bransford AD - 1801 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM52258 Hole Farm, Bransford Farmstead (19TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY Bransford AD - 1801 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM52259 Bank House Golf and Country Club Farmstead (18TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY Bransford (The Bank), Bransford AD - 1701 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM67846 Hopper's Hut, Brace's Leigh, (Former Type) Hoppers Hut (MODERN - 1901 AD to Bransford SO 7953 5106 Bransford 2050 AD) Landscape Component WSM58776 Site of Outfarm north of The Ashes Outfarm (19TH CENTURY AD to Unknown - 1850 AD) Bransford Coppice, Bransford WSM59903 New House Farm (New House), Farmstead (17TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY Bransford Bransford AD - 1601 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM59904 Gilbert's Farm, Bransford Farmstead (15TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY Bransford AD - 1401 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM59905 Bransford Manor (Hall Farm / Elm Farmstead (19TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY Bransford Grove), Bransford AD - 1801 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM59906 Brace's Leigh Farm, Bransford Farmstead (19TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY Bransford AD - 1801 AD to 2050 AD)

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 3 Ref Site Name Monument Types Parish Grid Reference WSM59907 Brookend House (Brookend Farm), Farmstead (19TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY Bransford Bransford AD - 1801 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM59908 Hole Farm, Bransford Farmstead (19TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY Bransford AD - 1801 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM59909 Bank House Golf and Country Club Farmstead (18TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY Bransford (The Bank), Bransford AD - 1701 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM67861 Ednoll Cottages 7 - 14, Semi Semi Detached Bungalow (20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST Bransford SO 7866 5264 Detached, Inter-War Bungalows, CENTURY AD - 1910 AD to 2050 AD) Road, Bransford WSM67862 Ednoll Cottages 1-6 and 15 -20, Semi Detached House (20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST Bransford SO 7866 5264 Suckley Road, Bransford CENTURY AD - 1950 AD to 2050 AD) Monument WSM22548 Bransford Railway Bridge Railway Bridge (19TH CENTURY AD - 1860 AD to 1890 Bransford SO 8133 5308 AD) Roadblock (World War Two - 1939 AD to 1945 AD) Vulnerable Defile (World War Two - 1939 AD to 1945 AD)

WSM25006 Pillbox, Bransford House, Bransford Pillbox (World War Two - 1939 AD to 1945 AD) Bransford SO 8056 5311

WSM27372 Molotov Cocktail Store, southern end Bomb Store (World War Two - 1939 AD to 1945 AD) Bransford SO 8038 5317 of Bransford Bridge, Bransford WSM28714 Pillbox, off the Bransford Road, Pillbox (Type Fw3/26) (World War Two - 1940 AD to Bransford SO 8055 5309 Bransford, Worcestershire 1945 AD)

WSM28729 Site of Weapons Pit, Island in River Weapons Pit (World War Two - 1939 AD to 1945 AD) Bransford SO 8063 5324 Teme, Rushwick WSM28730 Site of Weapons Pit Cluster, Fox Inn, Weapons Pit (World War Two - 1939 AD to 1945 AD) Bransford SO 8043 5309 Bransford WSM31331 Site of School, Bransford Military Headquarters (World War Two - 1939 AD to Bransford SO 7910 5264 1945 AD)

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 4 Ref Site Name Monument Types Parish Grid Reference WSM31443 Road Block, Bransford Bridge, Roadblock (World War Two - 1939 AD to 1945 AD) Bransford SO 8040 5318 Bransford WSM41125 Relic Boundary, south of Marsh Boundary (LATE 11TH CENTURY AD to 19TH Bransford SO 7898 5239 Cottage, Leigh, Bransford CENTURY AD - 1066 AD to 1900 AD)

WSM41539 Double row of trees, Bransford Tree Avenue (18TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY Bransford, Leigh SO 7898 5278 AD - 1750 AD to 2050 AD)

WSM50243 Pond, north of New House Farm, Pond (POST MEDIEVAL - 1540 AD to 1900 AD) Bransford SO 7974 5320 Bransford WSM51126 Site of Outfarm north of The Ashes Outfarm (19TH CENTURY AD to Unknown - 1850 AD) Bransford Coppice, Bransford WSM67347 Dismantled Railway Line, Worcester Railway (19TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - , SO 7618 5390 and Bromyard Railway Line, 1861 AD to 1965 AD) Suckley Knightwick General Parish Info WSM41595 General Information for the Parish of Event (POST MEDIEVAL - 1540 AD to 1900 AD) Bransford SO 7963 5181 Bransford Geology WSM56936 Area of Palaeolithic Potential, Head Environmental Deposit (Marine Isotope Stage 12 to Deposits 21ST CENTURY AD - 476050 BC to 2050 AD)

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MOAT (MEDIEVAL - 1066 AD to 1539 AD) Evidence EARTHWORK

Description Northern and Eastern arms of moat to East of Gilberts Farm (East side is stream). [1]

No 24 Prov List. [2]

90yds x 55yds (est). Rectangular enclosure, banks on Southeast side & parts of North and South sides 6' high. Moat width 7m (in trench), width indeterminate. Overgrown on East side remainder filled in & built over. Appendages to North. Perfect section of original moat on Northern side revealed by drainage ditches. Cobbled courtyard of limestone blocks (earlier layer of cobbles c1' below surface. Building, now demolished, with foundations of large blocks & rough mortar between. Moat 7m wide. [3] Sources (1) Map: 1955. SO85SW. OS6. SWR3481 Text8: (2) Bibliographic reference: Bond C J. 1972. 24. Prov List Moats Worcestershire. SWR4938 Text8: (3*) Bibliographic reference: Fox BD. 6.1974. MSRG. SWR6457 Text8: (4*) Bibliographic reference: Page, W. 1924. A History of the County of SWR2433 Worcestershire; Volume IV. Victoria County History. p102 Text8:http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=302

Location National Grid Reference SO 8014 5197 Sheet No. SO85SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, , Worcestershire

Associated Designations

SHINE Remains of a probable medieval moat at Active DWR7590 Gilberts Farm, Bransford.

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Consideration of Development Plan for Farmhouse and Hopkilns at Gilbert's F (Event - Interpretation. Ref: WSM33911)

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM02468 Bridge across River Teme (Site of Old Bridge), Monument Bransford Monument Types and Dates

BRIDGE (14TH CENTURY AD to 17TH CENTURY AD - 1336 AD to 1700 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description Scheduled AM List Worcs Trans II Vol XII now destroyed (p76) Near to new bridge. Potential danger because of flooding, was destroyed [1]. Wulstan de Bransford created a stone five arch bridge in 1338 to repalce an earlier timber structure. During the Civil War four of the arches were destroyed and replaced with timber decking until replaced by iron girders carrying a wooden deck in 1900. In 1925 the old bridge was replaced by another 50 yards upstream [2]. Clause 8 of the Charter S.1303/B.1106 refers to this location as Brgnesford. Grundy provides a translation under B.1106 ([3], p.62) and Hooke under s.1303/B.1106 ([4], p.258). Details of the charter can also be found in Finberg under F.284 ([5], p.110) and in Sawyer under S.1303 - Grants by bishops [6]. Original bridge said to have been built by Walter de Bransford, Prior of Worcester, who held office from 1317 to 1338 when he became bishop. Four arches were owned by the Bransford Estate of the Earl of Beauchamp, the sole Cotheridge arch is much the oldest. The Bransford arches were broken down in the civil War, the road is now carried over by iron girders [7] Sources (2) Bibliographic reference: Gwilliam, H W. 1976. Worcestershire's Historic SWR4387 Bridges. Worcs Industrial Archaeology & Local History Soc. Text8: (3) Bibliographic reference: Grundy G B. 1927. Saxon Charters of Worcestershire SWR1841 (Part 1). TBAS. Text8: (4) Bibliographic reference: Hooke Della. 1990. Worcestershire Anglo-Saxon SWR6568 Charter Bounds. Studies in Anglo-Saxon History No.11. Text8: (5) Bibliographic reference: Finberg H P R. 1972. The Early Charters of the West SWR6379 Midlands. Studies in Early English History. Text8: (6) Internet Site: Sawyer, P H. 2004. Anglo-Saxon Charters: The Electronic SWR4748 Sawyer. British Academy - Royal Historical Society. Text8:http://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/chartwww/eSawyer.99/eSawyer2.html (7) Bibliographic reference: Willis-Bund J W. 1911. Worcestershire Bridges. SWR6595 Transaction of Worcestershire Archaeology Society. p.289 Text8:

Location National Grid Reference SO 8040 5320 Sheet No. SO85SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM03657 The Bank (Bransford Lodge), Bransford Building Monument Types and Dates

PUBLIC HOUSE (18TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1701 AD to 2050 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main building BRICK material Main building TILE material

Description Public house. Early 18th century. Brick with tile roof. Two storeys with attic, five bays. Two storeys bands. On the ground floor are two large gabled square bay windows which have casements with glazing bars. On the first floor are casement windows with segmental heads and with timber mullion and transom. Three attic dormers. In the middle bay, under a 20th century timber porch, is a late 18th century doorcase. It has an open pediment, pilasters with palm leaf capitals, and paterae. The doorway has a fanlight with Gothick glazing. Coped gables. Chimney at left. Interior: partly-dismantled remains of stair with closed string and turned balusters. [1] [2] Sources (1) Digital archive: English Heritage. Reg updates. THE NATIONAL HERITAGE SWR2380 LIST FOR ENGLAND. English Heritage. Text8:http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/professional/protection/process/national- heritage-list-for-england/ (2) Digital archive: English Heritage. 2000. Images of England. English Heritage SWR9341 website of Listed buildings. English Heritage. Text8:http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk

Location National Grid Reference SO 7961 5257 Sheet No. SO75SE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

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Listed Building (II) - 1301515 BRANSFORD LODGE Active DWR916

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM07911 Church of St John the Baptist, Bransford Building Monument Types and Dates

CHURCH (13TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1201 AD to 2050 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main building RUBBLE material Main building STONE material Main building TILE material Main building WEATHERBOARD material WALL PAINTING (13TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1201 AD to 2050 AD) Evidence ARCHITECTURAL COMPONENT

Description Grade II* Listed church. 13th century with 14th century, 15th century, 17th century and later alterations. Restored 1957. Stone rubble with some brick, and tile roof. Comprises a nave and continuous chancel with west bell turret and south porch. The west wall contains a chamfered one-light window with elliptical head. At the west end a weatherboarded add louvred bell turret rises above the roof and has a pyramidal roof. On the south side there is a 13th century chamfered lancet to the left of the porch. To the right is a window of a single trefoiled ogee light under a flat head. Further right is a three-light window with timber mullions, rectangular lead glazing, and brick reveals. The right-hand (eastern) end of the wall is of brick on a stone base. The doorway has an ogee-arched head and is covered by a timber porch. The gable wall of the porch has paired posts, the inner ones forming an arch with the tie-beam. The side walls have timber mullions above a middle rail and have wall-plates which are chamfered in two orders. The inner truss has arch-braces. The east wall of the chancel is of brick and has a timber window of four lights with transom with a segmental brick arch over its flat head. The north wall shows evidence of rebuilding. To the right of a buttress is a window of two trefoiled lights under a flat head. To its right is a chamfered doorway with Tudor-arched head. Interior: Collar rafter-roof has curved braces to collar, two tie-beams; the eastern one supports two vertical struts. The wall-plates are moulded. In the south wall is a piscina in a flat-headed recess. A fragment of wall-painting is exposed at the east end of the north wall. The tower is supported on four timber posts with diagonal braces: much of the timber has been renewed. On the east side a timber-framed wall divides the tower from the nave. It contains two blocked wood-mullioned windows and a plank door with wooden handle. Restored 1957. Nave and chancel in one with timber bell turret. One small early 13th century lancet. The southern doorway is 14th century. [1][2][3]

Brief description and view by Rickards of early 19th century. [4]

See also source [5] Sources (1) Digital archive: English Heritage. Reg updates. THE NATIONAL HERITAGE SWR2380 LIST FOR ENGLAND. English Heritage. Text8:http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/professional/protection/process/national- heritage-list-for-england/ (2) Digital archive: English Heritage. 2000. Images of England. English Heritage SWR9341 website of Listed buildings. English Heritage. Text8:http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk (3) Bibliographic reference: Brooks, A, and Pevsner, N . 2007. The Buildings of SWR5489 England: Worcestershire. Yale University Press. Text8:

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(4) Bibliographic reference: Barnard, E A B. 1932. Some Old Worcestershire SWR5121 Churches and Parochial Chapels, Part II. Transactions ot the Worcestershie Archaeological S. Text8: (5*) Bibliographic reference: Page, W. 1924. A History of the County of SWR2433 Worcestershire; Volume IV. Victoria County History. p109 Text8:http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=302

Location National Grid Reference SO 7970 5156 Sheet No. SO75SE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

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Listed Building (II*) - 1098793 CHURCH OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST Active DWR1186 SHINE Shrunken medieval settlement at Bransford Active DWR7145 Manor, Bransford

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM07912 Shrunken medieval settlement, Bransford Monument Monument Types and Dates

SHRUNKEN VILLAGE (MEDIEVAL - 1066 AD to 1539 AD) Evidence EARTHWORK

Description Earthworks near church, but not very distinctive or extensive. [1]

Place names for Bransford are recorded as early as 716, but more reliably for 963 and 1086. [2]

Noted in list of suspect shrunken and deserted village sites in Worcestershire. [3]

Countryside Advisor's visit 21/07/03 - hollow way running from church to manor and some possible building platforms in fields to south-west of house. L-Shaped pond, deep, possible moat surviving in small patch of permanent pasture, approximtely 30 m to south east of house. Also noted two marlpits both containing willows of 200-500 years old, suggesting possible medieval date. [4] Sources (1*) Bibliographic reference: Various. 1970. Worcestershire Archaeology SWR8664 Newsletter No 6. Worcestershire Archaeological Society. Text8: (2*) Bibliographic reference: Mawer A and Stenton F. 1927. The Place Names of SWR1059 Worcestershire. English Place-Name Society. Text8: (3*) Bibliographic reference: Rowley, T. 1969. Digital Transcription of 'List of SWR1393 suspected DMVs or SMVs'. Medieval Village Research Group. Text8: (4) Countryside Archaeology Advice: Bretherton, J. 30.05.03. Countryside SWR9929 Stewardship Scheme Consultation Bransford Manor, Bransford . Countryside Advisors Office. Text8:

Location National Grid Reference SO 7976 5159 Sheet No. SO75SE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

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SHINE Shrunken medieval settlement at Bransford Active DWR7145 Manor, Bransford

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM09474 Brace's Leigh, Bransford Monument Monument Types and Dates

MANOR HOUSE (MEDIEVAL - 1066 AD to 1539 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description Probably to be identified with 1.5 hides in Leigh held by Urse in 1086. Subsequently held to Elmley Castle by Bracey family. First mentioned as Manor in 1316. Descended with manor of till 1620. [1]

Sources (1*) Bibliographic reference: Page, W. 1924. A History of the County of SWR2433 Worcestershire; Volume IV. Victoria County History. Text8:http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=302

Location National Grid Reference SO 7964 5066 Sheet No. SO75SE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM22313 Bransford Mills (Site of), Bransford Monument Monument Types and Dates

WATERMILL (14TH CENTURY AD - 1301 AD to 1400 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description Buildings and weirs still remain. Formerly used for corn and china milling. [1] Sources (1) Bibliographic reference: Gwilliam, H W. 1995. Mills in Worcestershire. Worcs SWR4 Industrial Archaeology & L H Society. Text8:

Location National Grid Reference SO 8053 5317 Sheet No. SO85SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM22548 Bransford Railway Bridge Monument Monument Types and Dates

RAILWAY BRIDGE (19TH CENTURY AD - 1860 AD to 1890 AD) Evidence STRUCTURE ROADBLOCK (World War Two - 1939 AD to 1945 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE VULNERABLE DEFILE (World War Two - 1939 AD to 1945 AD) Evidence ORAL EVIDENCE Main Building BRICK Material Main Building STEEL Material

Description Built in 1860 as a girder bridge on brick pillars. Collapsed in 1890 [1].

Materials were stored here in 1940 in readiness for creating a block on the railway and to prevent infiltration of the Worcester City defences from the west using the railway.[2]

Defence of Britain site report form documenting the site of a vulnerable point located at the Bransford Railway Bridge. This bridge was guarded 24 hours a day in the summer of 1944 by the Knightwick Company Home Guard, as munitions trains and American Hospital trains passed over this bridge on a regular basis.[3] Sources (1) Bibliographic reference: Gwilliam, H W. 1976. Worcestershire's Historic SWR4387 Bridges. Worcs Industrial Archaeology & Local History Soc. Text8: (2*) Record card: Wilks, Mick. 2000. Defence of Britain Site Report Form, Rail SWR11039 Block, Bransford Railway Bridge, Rushwick. Defence of Worcestershire Project. Text8: (3*) Record card: Wilks, M. 2000. Defence of Britain: Vulnerable Point, Railway SWR20868 Bridge, Bransford, Malvern. Defence of Worcestershire Project. Text8:

Location National Grid Reference SO 8133 5308 Sheet No. SO85SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM25006 Pillbox, Bransford House, Bransford Monument Monument Types and Dates

PILLBOX (World War Two - 1939 AD to 1945 AD) Evidence CARTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE Evidence PHOTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE

Description Brick built pillbox with concrete roof. Interior brick with anti-ricochet wall. Loops constructed with bricks. Corrugated iron roof to help disguise as a farm building. Described as a 'blockhouse' on 1940s plan. Partially demolished in 1997, now completely removed.[1] Sources (1*) Record card: Wilks, M.. 1997. Defence of Britain: Pilbox, Bransford House, SWR12467 Bransford. Defence of Worcestershire Project. Text8:

Location National Grid Reference SO 8056 5311 Sheet No. SO85SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM27000 Romano-British Pottery Industry, Malvern Landscape Component Monument Types and Dates

MANUFACTURING COMPLEX (ROMAN - 43 AD to 410 AD) Evidence ARTEFACT SCATTER Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE Evidence SUB SURFACE DEPOSIT

Description An area extending northwards from North Malvern and encompassed a large-scale Romano-British pottery industry, as evidenced by kiln and waster sites. The principal products were Severn Valley ware vessels, although there were also coarser Malvernian vessels made in the Iron Age tradition, particularly for applications such as cooking pots. The polygon is conjectural, but covers all known kiln and waster sites in the Malvern area, with the exception of the Upper Sandlin Farm tile kiln (WSM03758), which lay approximately 2km further north. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] Sources (1*) Unpublished document: Walker, C.I.. 1960. Romano-British kiln waste from a SWR4456 hopfield at Newland 1960. . Text8: (2) Bibliographic reference: Waters, P L. 1976. Romano-British Pottery Site at SWR1978 Great Buckmans Farm. Transactions of the Worcestershire Archaeology Ser. Text8: (3*) Unpublished document: Various. 1960. CBA Annual SWR6232 Download Archaeological News Sheet. Vol 3. Council for British Archaeology West Midlands. Text8: (4*) Bibliographic reference: Various. 1969. Worcestershire Archaeology SWR5359 Newsletter No 4. Worcestershire Archaeological Society. Text8: (5) Bibliographic reference: Swan, V G. 1984. The Pottery Kilns of Roman Britain. SWR6510 RCHM. Text8: (6) Bibliographic reference: Peacock, D.P.S. 1967. Romano-British Pottery SWR1863 Production in the Malvern District of Worcestershire. TWAS. Text8: (7*) Bibliographic reference: Evans, C; Jones, L. 1995. North End Farm. Phase 2 SWR8516 Download Interim Report & Full Post Excavation Assessment (Phase 1 & 2). Birmingham Archaeology. Text8: (8*) Bibliographic reference: Evans, C; Jones, L. 1998. Newland Hopfields: SWR8517 Download Archaeological Excavations at a Romano-British Kiln Site at North End Farm. Birmingham Archaeology. Text8: (9) Bibliographic reference: Evans, C.J; Jones, L; Ellis, P.. 2000. Severn Valley SWR56 Ware Production at Newland Hopfields, Excavation of a Romano-British kiln site at North End Farm, , Worcestershire in 1992 and 1994. Birmingham University Field Archaeology Unit Monog. Text8:

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(10) Bibliographic reference: Waters, P L. 1963. A Romano-British tile kiln at Upper SWR6619 Sandlin Farm, Leigh Sinton, Worcs. Transactions Worcestershire Archaeological Society. Text8:

Location National Grid Reference SO 7805 4886 Sheet No. SO74NE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Malvern, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire Civil Parish Newland, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

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Related Monuments WSM01510 Romano-British kiln, Newland Common, Hierarchical Lower Howsell, Newland WSM09317 Possible Romano-British kiln site, Malvern Link Hierarchical WSM25262 Romano-Pottery Kiln, Dyson Perrins C of E Hierarchical High School, Malvern WSM27243 Possible site of Roman pottery kiln, Eastwood Hierarchical Road, Malvern WSM37534 Kiln Site, North End Farm, Madresfield Hierarchical WSM40191 Roman Pottery Waster Site, Grit Farm, Hierarchical Malvern WSM40425 Pottery Manufacturing Site, East of Great Hierarchical Buckmans Farm, Malvern Town WSM40429 Romano British Kiln, Swan Inn, Newland Hierarchical WSM40432 Romano-British Kiln Site, Yates Hay Road, Hierarchical Malvern WSM40433 Possible Romano-British kiln site, Grit Farm, Hierarchical Malvern WSM40434 Romano-British Kiln Site, 11 Half Key Lane, Hierarchical Malvern Link

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM27372 Molotov Cocktail Store, southern end of Bransford Monument Bridge, Bransford Monument Types and Dates

BOMB STORE (World War Two - 1939 AD to 1945 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description Small corrugated iron shed sited close to the bridge abutment on the south east side of Bransford Bridge. The site has been redeveloped with a new house and garage. The garage now occupies the site of the former "bombing post".[1] Sources (1*) Record card: Wilks, M.. 1998. Defence of Britain: Molotov Cocktail Store, east SWR13039 side and south end of Bransford Bridge, Bransford. Defence of Worcestershire Project. Text8:

Location National Grid Reference SO 8038 5317 Sheet No. SO85SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM28714 Pillbox, off the Bransford Road, Bransford, Monument Worcestershire Monument Types and Dates

PILLBOX (TYPE FW3/26) (World War Two - 1940 AD to 1945 AD) Covering Building CONCRETE Material Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE Main Building BRICK Material

Description Defence of Britain Project site report form documenting the location of a type 26 pillbox, brick built with loopholes facing the road and an entrance on the east side, similar design to one located on the north side of the lane (WSM25006), both of which have now been demolished.[1] Sources (1*) Record card: Wilks, M. 1998. Defence of Britain: Pillbox, Opposite Bransford SWR20714 House, Bransford, Worcestershire. Defence of Worcestershire Project. Text8:

Location National Grid Reference SO 8055 5309 Sheet No. SO85SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM28729 Site of Weapons Pit, Island in River Teme, Rushwick Monument Monument Types and Dates

WEAPONS PIT (World War Two - 1939 AD to 1945 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description There is no sign of this pit now and the 1940 sketch map gives an imprecise indication of the size of the island. Nevertheless it is possible to deduce that the weapons pit was to the east of the centre of the island. [1] Sources (1*) Record card: Wilks, Mick. 2000. Defence of Britain Site Report Form, SWR11042 Weapons Pit, The Island, Bransford bridge, Rushwick. Defence of Worcestershire Project. Text8:

Location National Grid Reference SO 8063 5324 Sheet No. SO85SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM28730 Site of Weapons Pit Cluster, Fox Inn, Bransford Monument Monument Types and Dates

WEAPONS PIT (World War Two - 1939 AD to 1945 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description There is no sign of these now but two pits were constructed to the south of the pub covering the approach to the bridge from that direction and one to the east and alongside the lane from Colletts Green the three pits are now covered by car parking and access facilities.[1] Sources (1*) Record card: Wilks, Mick. 2000. Defence of Britain Site Report Form, Group of SWR11043 Three Weapons Pits, Fox Inn, Bransford. Defence of Worcestershire Project. Text8:

Location National Grid Reference SO 8043 5309 Sheet No. SO85SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM29833 Hopkiln, Gilberts Farm, Chapel Lane, Bransford. Building Monument Types and Dates

HOP KILN (19TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1801 AD to 2050 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main building BRICK material DWELLING (21ST CENTURY AD - 2001 AD to 2050 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING

Description Simple double hopkiln. Proposed for conversion to residential. [1]

Recorded on 1st Edition OS map. [2] Sources (*) Bibliographic reference: Fielding Susan. 2004. The Hopkilns, Gilberts Farm, SWR10100 Download Bransford, Worcestershire; A Report on Archaeological Building Recording.. Marches Archaeology. Text8: (1) Personal Comment: Glyde, M.. 2000 to 2015. Personal Comment. SWR7863 Text8: (2) Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: SWR9303 25"(1:2500)). Landmark Digital . Text8:

Location National Grid Reference SO 8006 5192 Sheet No. SO85SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

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Associated Events/Activities Consideration of Development Plan for Farmhouse and Hopkilns at Gilbert's F (Event - Interpretation. Ref: WSM33911) Building Recording in 2004 at The Hopkilns, Gilberts Farm, Bransford (Event - Survey. Ref: WSM33806)

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM30455 Hay Barn and Cow House, Hole Farm, Bransford Building Monument Types and Dates

COW HOUSE (POST MEDIEVAL to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 2050 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main building BRICK material HAY BARN (POST MEDIEVAL to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 2050 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main building BRICK material

Description Brick hay barn and cow house. [1]

Recorded on the 1st Edition OS map. [2] Sources (1) Planning Application: Mike Glyde (planning Archaeologist). 2001. Information SWR8722 gained from planning application. Text8: (2) Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: SWR9303 25"(1:2500)). Landmark Digital . Text8:

Location National Grid Reference SO 7952 5242 Sheet No. SO75SE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

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Associated Events/Activities Rapid Photographic Survey in 2003, Hole Farm Barn, Bransford. (Event - Survey. Ref: WSM36053)

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM31045 Codra's Ford Across Whippets Brook, Newland Monument Monument Types and Dates

FORD (EARLY MEDIEVAL - 411 AD to 1065 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description Clause 22 of the Survey of Powick attached to the Pershore Charter S.786 refers to a Ford. Grundy provides a translation under Clause 22 of his Powick survey ([1], p.44) and Hooke under S.786 ([2], p.213). Details of the survey can also be found in Finberg under F.120 ([3], p.116) and Sawyer under S.786 - Grants by King Edgar. [4]

Both Hooke and Grundy agree that Codra's Ford was where Stocks Lane crosses the Whippets Brook near Newland. [1][2] Sources (1) Bibliographic reference: Grundy G B. 1928. Saxon Charters of Worcestershire SWR1842 (Part 2). TBAS. Text8: (2) Bibliographic reference: Hooke Della. 1990. Worcestershire Anglo-Saxon SWR6568 Charter Bounds. Studies in Anglo-Saxon History No.11. Text8: (3) Bibliographic reference: Finberg H P R. 1972. The Early Charters of the West SWR6379 Midlands. Studies in Early English History. Text8: (4) Internet Site: Sawyer, P H. 2004. Anglo-Saxon Charters: The Electronic SWR4748 Sawyer. British Academy - Royal Historical Society. Text8:http://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/chartwww/eSawyer.99/eSawyer2.html

Location National Grid Reference SO 7935 4991 Sheet No. SO74NE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire Civil Parish Malvern, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire Civil Parish Newland, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM31331 Site of School, Bransford Monument Monument Types and Dates

MILITARY HEADQUARTERS (World War Two - 1939 AD to 1945 AD) Evidence ORAL EVIDENCE

Description Former school at Leigh Hurst, Bransford used as Home Guard Platoon H/Q [1]. Sources (1*) Record card: Wilks, Mick. 2002. Defence of Britain Site Report Form, Home SWR11176 Guard Platoon Headquarters, Bransford. Defence of Worcestershire Project. Text8:

Location National Grid Reference SO 7910 5264 Sheet No. SO75SE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM31443 Road Block, Bransford Bridge, Bransford Monument Monument Types and Dates

ROADBLOCK (World War Two - 1939 AD to 1945 AD) Evidence ORAL EVIDENCE

Description An old lorry was parked here from 1940 onwards. It was to be rolled across the side road to form a block on this approach to Bransford Bridge.[1] Sources (1*) Record card: Wilks, M.. 2003. Defence of Worcestershire: Road Block, the old SWR12062 bridge approach from the south, north of The Fox PH, Bransford. Defence of Worcestershire Project. Text8:

Location National Grid Reference SO 8040 5318 Sheet No. SO85SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM31547 Fir Tree House, Bransford Building Monument Types and Dates

HOUSE (18TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1701 AD to 2050 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main building BRICK material Main building TILE material Main building TIMBER material TIMBER FRAMED BUILDING (18TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1701 AD to 2050 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main building BRICK material Main building TILE material Main building TIMBER material

Description Delightfully situated half-timbered black and white detached country residence. Constructed of half-timbered with a pitched tile roof and delightful elevations. [1]

House. Probably early 18th century. Timber-framing on brick base with tile roof. Framed in three rows of square panels. One storey with attic. Three windows to left of door and two to right; two under eaves. Four gabled attic dormers. Gable chimneys. [2] [3] Sources (1*) Estate Agents Details: S Robson-Glyde. House particulars. Andrew Grant. SWR9169 Text8: (2) Digital archive: English Heritage. Reg updates. THE NATIONAL HERITAGE SWR2380 LIST FOR ENGLAND. English Heritage. Text8:http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/professional/protection/process/national- heritage-list-for-england/ (3) Digital archive: English Heritage. 2000. Images of England. English Heritage SWR9341 website of Listed buildings. English Heritage. Text8:http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk

Location National Grid Reference SO 7995 5260 Sheet No. SO75SE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

Associated Designations

Listed Building (II) - 1349220 FIR TREE HOUSE Active DWR2908

Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

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Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds recorded in associated Event records

Associated Events/Activities - None Recorded

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM31668 Railway Line from Worcester to Hereford - Record Building Under Development Monument Types and Dates

RAILWAY (19TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1840 AD to 2050 AD) Evidence PHOTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE

Description Aerial views 1966. [1]

Taken from working map for Worcestershire Railways Project started in May 2002. Coordinated by Michael McCurdy. [5]

Vertical aerial photograph over Pitchcroft, Worcester. [2]

Vertical aerial photograph showing Worcester Bridge over the River Severn, Worcester. [3]

Vertical aerial photograph showing Foregate Street and surrounding area, Worcester. [4]

See also. [6][7][8][9][10][11] Sources (1) Aerial Photograph: Various. 1998. Aerial photographs. WHEAS. SWR1683 AS1003,AS1004,AS1005 Text8: (2) Aerial Photograph: Various. 1998. Aerial photographs. WHEAS. AS2306 SWR1683 Text8: (3) Aerial Photograph: Various. 1998. Aerial photographs. WHEAS. AS2315 SWR1683 Text8: (4) Aerial Photograph: Various. 1998. Aerial photographs. WHEAS. AS2344 SWR1683 Text8: (5) Map: Michael McCurdy. 2002. Working Map for Worcestershire Railway SWR9328 Project. Text8: (6) Aerial Photograph: Aerofilms Ltd. 1966. Oblique general aerial view of Malvern SWR13992 Town. Worcestershire Archaeological Service. AS1004 Text8: (7) Aerial Photograph: Aerofilms Ltd. 1981. Vertical aerial photograph showing SWR15480 Foregate Street and surrounding area, WORCESTER.. AS2344 Text8: (8) Aerial Photograph: Aerofilms Ltd. 1981. Vertical aerial photograph showing SWR15448 Worcester Bridge over the River Severn, Worcester.. AS2315 Text8: (9) Aerial Photograph: Cartographical Services (Southampton) Ltd. 1975. Vertical SWR15438 aerial photograph over Pitchcroft, Worcester.. AS2306 Text8: (10) Aerial Photograph: Aerofilms Ltd. 1966. Oblique general view of Malvern SWR13991 Town. Worcestershire Archaeological Service. AS1003 Text8:

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(11) Aerial Photograph: Aerofilms Ltd. 1966. Oblique general view of Malvern SWR13993 Town. Worcestershire Archaeological Service. AS1005 Text8:

Location National Grid Reference SO 8057 5048 Sheet No. SO85SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire Civil Parish Malvern Wells, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire Civil Parish Malvern, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire Civil Parish Newland, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire Civil Parish Powick, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire Civil Parish Rushwick, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire Civil Parish Worcester (Non Civil Parish), Worcester City, Worcestershire

Associated Designations - None Recorded

Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds recorded in associated Event records

Associated Events/Activities - None Recorded

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM34020 Old Farmhouse, Gilbert's Farm, Chapel Lane, Building Bransford Monument Types and Dates

HOUSE (15TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1401 AD to 2050 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Evidence PHOTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE Main building BRICK material Main building TILE material Main building TIMBER material TIMBER FRAMED BUILDING (17TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1601 AD to 2050 AD) Evidence CARTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Evidence PHOTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE Main building BRICK material Main building TILE material Main building TIMBER material

Description Historic Building Interpretation. [1] [2]

House. Medieval; remodelled and extended 16th century and 17th century, extended and altered late 18th/early 19th century and altered late 19th century. Timber-framing and brick with tile roofs. Irregular plan. Two storeys. South front cased in 19th century brick. To the right are two gabled bays, the right-hand one lower. They have windows with segmental heads and a door in the left-hand bay under a gabled porch. To the left is a lower range of brick in two builds. It has three windows on the first floor and two on the ground floor, the right-hand one enlarged in the 20th century. Door between ground-floor windows. Chimney to left and right and at junction between lower range and main house. At the rear the framing is exposed, the trusses of the two gables of the main house having collars and tie-beams. A parallel wing extends northwards from the lower range and has a similar truss, with vertical struts and with V -struts above the collar. Interior: the left-hand (west) room of the main house has deeply-chamfered exposed ceiling beams and a 18th century cupboard framed by fluted pilasters with triglyphs. Two early staircases, one partly circa 1600, and other interior joinery. Deeply chamfered beams in hall. One pair of crucks visible on first floor. On the first floor the right-hand wing has a curved wind-brace, principal post, and cambered tie- beam exposed. [3] Sources (*) Bibliographic reference: Fielding Susan and Tavenor Nick. 2005. Gilberts SWR10112 Download Farmhouse, Bransford, Worcestershire. A Report on an Archaeological Watching Brief and Excavation.. Marches Archaeology. Text8: (*) Unpublished document: Stone, Richard. 2002. A Report on Historic Building SWR23259 Download Assessment: Gilberts Farm, Bransford, Worcestershire. Marches Archaeology. Text8: (1*) Bibliographic reference: Fielding Susan. 2003. Report on Historic Building SWR9718 Download Interpretation at Gilberts Farm Bransford. Marches Archaeology. Text8:

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(2*) Bibliographic reference: Stone, R. 2002. Derelict house close to Gilberts Farm, SWR9363 Download Bransford, Worcestershire. Marches Archaeology. Text8: (3) Digital archive: English Heritage. Reg updates. THE NATIONAL HERITAGE SWR2380 LIST FOR ENGLAND. English Heritage. Text8:http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/professional/protection/process/national- heritage-list-for-england/

Location National Grid Reference SO 8009 5194 Sheet No. SO85SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

Associated Designations

Listed Building (II) - 1157592 OLD FARMHOUSE AT GILBERTS FARM Active DWR3244

Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds recorded in associated Event records

Associated Events/Activities Building Assessment: Gilberts Farm, Bransford, Worcestershire (Event - Survey. Ref: WSM31646) Photographic Recording at Gilberts Farm, Bransford (Event - Survey. Ref: WSM31571) Historic Building Interpretation in 2003, Farmhouse, Gilberts Farm, Bransfo (Event - Survey. Ref: WSM31645)

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM34270 Threshing Barn, New House Farm, Bransford Building Monument Types and Dates

FARM BUILDING (17TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1601 AD to 2050 AD) Evidence CARTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Evidence PHOTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE Main building BRICK material Main building Clay Tile material Main building TIMBER material THRESHING BARN (17TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1601 AD to 2050 AD) Evidence CARTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Evidence PHOTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE TIMBER FRAMED BUILDING (17TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1601 AD to 2050 AD) Evidence CARTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Evidence PHOTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE Main building BRICK material Main building Clay Tile material Main building TIMBER material

Description The former timber-framed three bay threshing barn at New House Farm is likely to date from sometime during the 17th century with a rebuilt timber-framed building of similar date added to the western side possibly in the 18th century. The barn has been subject to much repair and alteration. Both the barn and added timber-frame structure have had floors inserted at the western end and doors and window have been added. The barn was converted into a granary after the middle of the 20th century but the grain processing machinery has now gone. [1]

Recorded on the 1838 Tithe and 1st Edition Ordnance Survey. [2] [3] Sources (1*) Unpublished document: Williams Paul. 2005. An Historic Building Recording at SWR9833 Download New House Farm, Bransford, Worcestershire. Mercian Archaeology. Text8: (2) Map: Guyatt, David. 2002. Transcription of Leigh with Bransford Tithe Map of SWR9443 1838 (North). Worcestershire Record Office. Text8: (3) Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: SWR9303 25"(1:2500)). Landmark Digital . Text8:

Location

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National Grid Reference SO 7976 5267 Sheet No. SO75SE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

Associated Designations - None Recorded

Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds recorded in associated Event records

Associated Events/Activities Historic Building Recording in 2005 at New House Farm, Bransford (Event - Survey. Ref: WSM34259)

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM39092 Bransford Mill, approximately 30 metres north-west Building of Bransford House, Bran Monument Types and Dates

MILL (19TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1801 AD to 2050 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING TIMBER FRAMED BUILDING (19TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1801 AD to 2050 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING WATERMILL (19TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1801 AD to 2050 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main building BRICK material Main building TILE material Main building TIMBER material

Description Water-powered mill. Early 19th century. Brick and timber-framing with hipped tile roof. Comprises two parallel ranges running north/south. One storey, built across slope with a lower level under northern end. The south wall has a central doorway with a window opening to its left. The left-hand part of the east wall is of brick and has two casement windows and a brick dentil course. The right-hand part of the wall is of weatherboarded timber-framing supported on a sill beam above ground level. It has a casement window, and a doorway to the right. The west wall of the building had partly collapsed at time of survey (August 1986). On the ridge of the roof of the eastern range is a timber louvre. Interior: roofs have bolted king-post trusses. An iron winch remains. The lower level was only partly visible. A previous survey in September 1973 stated that a wheel and gearing remained below. [1] [2] See also source [3] Sources (1) Digital archive: English Heritage. Reg updates. THE NATIONAL HERITAGE SWR2380 LIST FOR ENGLAND. English Heritage. Text8:http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/professional/protection/process/national- heritage-list-for-england/ (2) Digital archive: English Heritage. 2000. Images of England. English Heritage SWR9341 website of Listed buildings. English Heritage. Text8:http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk (3*) Bibliographic reference: Page, W. 1924. A History of the County of SWR2433 Worcestershire; Volume IV. Victoria County History. p102 Text8:http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=302

Location National Grid Reference SO 8051 5316 Sheet No. SO85SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

Associated Designations

Listed Building (II) - 1157586 BRANSFORD MILL, APPROXIMATELY 30 Active DWR4145 METRES NORTH WEST OF BRANSFORD HOUSE Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 34 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HER Number WSM39092 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds recorded in associated Event records

Associated Events/Activities - None Recorded

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM39093 Bransford House, Bransford Building Monument Types and Dates

HOUSE (19TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1801 AD to 2050 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main building BRICK material Main building TILE material

Description House. Early 19th century. Brick in Flemish bond with hipped tile roof. A symmetrical composition of two storeys and three bays. Windows sashed with glazing bars and gauged brick heads. Door has architrave and Tuscan porch. Chimneys to left and right of ridge. Left-hand return wall, facing north- west, has central doorway with glazed round head and a pilaster doorcase with open pediment. Included for group value. [1] [2] Sources (1) Digital archive: English Heritage. Reg updates. THE NATIONAL HERITAGE SWR2380 LIST FOR ENGLAND. English Heritage. Text8:http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/professional/protection/process/national- heritage-list-for-england/ (2) Digital archive: English Heritage. 2000. Images of England. English Heritage SWR9341 website of Listed buildings. English Heritage. Text8:http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk

Location National Grid Reference SO 8055 5313 Sheet No. SO85SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

Associated Designations

Listed Building (II) - 1349219 BRANSFORD HOUSE Active DWR4146

Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds recorded in associated Event records

Associated Events/Activities - None Recorded

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM39094 Aspendale (The Asp), Bransford Building Monument Types and Dates

HOUSE (17TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1601 AD to 2050 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main building BRICK material Main building TILE material Main building TIMBER material TIMBER FRAMED BUILDING (17TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1601 AD to 2050 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING

Description House. 17th century. Timber-framing and brick with tile roof. North-west wall framed in three rows of square panels. One storey with attic. Three windows on ground floor and three attic dormers. Projecting stack on left-hand gable renewed in 20th century. Right-hand gable wall has jowled posts, cambered tie-beam, vertical struts between tie-beam and collar, and V- struts above. Window on ground and attic floors. Present entrance through 20th century extensions at rear. [1] [2] Sources (1) Digital archive: English Heritage. Reg updates. THE NATIONAL HERITAGE SWR2380 LIST FOR ENGLAND. English Heritage. Text8:http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/professional/protection/process/national- heritage-list-for-england/ (2) Digital archive: English Heritage. 2000. Images of England. English Heritage SWR9341 website of Listed buildings. English Heritage. Text8:http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk

Location National Grid Reference SO 7932 5275 Sheet No. SO75SE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

Associated Designations

Listed Building (II) - 1157583 ASPENDALE Active DWR4147

Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds recorded in associated Event records

Associated Events/Activities - None Recorded

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM40373 Barn, New House Farm, Bransford Building Monument Types and Dates

BARN (19TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1801 AD to 2050 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Evidence PHOTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE Main building BRICK material Main building TILE material

Description Unlisted early 19th century brick barn. Red brick with a tile roof. Shown on 1843 Tithe and 1st Edition Ordnance Survey. [1] [2]

The adjoining 17th barn was recorded prior to conversion in 2005. Photographs of the whole complex show this barn too. [3] Sources (1) Map: Guyatt, David. 2002. Transcription of Leigh with Bransford Tithe Map of SWR1480 1838 (South) . Worcestershire Record Office. Text8: (2) Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: SWR9303 25"(1:2500)). Landmark Digital . Text8: (3*) Unpublished document: Williams Paul. 2005. An Historic Building Recording at SWR9833 Download New House Farm, Bransford, Worcestershire. Mercian Archaeology. Text8:

Location National Grid Reference SO 7975 5265 Sheet No. SO75SE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

Associated Designations - None Recorded

Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds recorded in associated Event records

Associated Events/Activities - None Recorded

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM40374 New House Farmhouse, Bransford Building Monument Types and Dates

FARMHOUSE (17TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1650 AD to 2050 AD) Evidence AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE Evidence CARTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main building BRICK material Main building TILE material

Description Unlisted farmhouse of 19th century or earlier date. Recorded on 1838 Tithe and 1st Edition ordnance Survey. [1] [2]

A 2005 building recording showed the earliest barns to be of 17th century date, suggesting that there was a farmhouse on this site from at least that period. The date of the farmhouse is unknown, but it could easily be 17th century or earlier. [3] Sources (1) Map: Guyatt, David. 2002. Transcription of Leigh with Bransford Tithe Map of SWR9443 1838 (North). Worcestershire Record Office. Text8: (2) Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: SWR9303 25"(1:2500)). Landmark Digital . Text8: (3*) Unpublished document: Williams Paul. 2005. An Historic Building Recording at SWR9833 Download New House Farm, Bransford, Worcestershire. Mercian Archaeology. Text8:

Location National Grid Reference SO 7979 5268 Sheet No. SO75SE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

Associated Designations - None Recorded

Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds recorded in associated Event records

Associated Events/Activities - None Recorded

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM40375 Barns, New House Farm, Bransford Building Monument Types and Dates

BARN (19TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1801 AD to 2050 AD) Evidence AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE Evidence CARTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main building BRICK material Main building TILE material

Description Unlisted early 19th century farm buildings. Shown on 1838 Tithe and 1st Edition Ordnance Survey. [1] [2]

The 2005 building recording of the barns to the west includes photographs of the whole complex and shows the barns to be brick with tile roofs. They appear to be 19th century in date from external appearance. [3] Sources (1) Map: Guyatt, David. 2002. Transcription of Leigh with Bransford Tithe Map of SWR9443 1838 (North). Worcestershire Record Office. Text8: (2) Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: SWR9303 25"(1:2500)). Landmark Digital . Text8: (3*) Unpublished document: Williams Paul. 2005. An Historic Building Recording at SWR9833 Download New House Farm, Bransford, Worcestershire. Mercian Archaeology. Text8:

Location National Grid Reference SO 7978 5266 Sheet No. SO75SE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

Associated Designations - None Recorded

Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds recorded in associated Event records

Associated Events/Activities - None Recorded

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM40376 Small barn, New House Farm, Bransford. Building Monument Types and Dates

BARN (19TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1850 AD to 2050 AD) Evidence AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE Evidence CARTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main building BRICK material Main building TILE material

Description Small unlisted mid 19th century brick barn. Not shown on 1838 Tithe, but is on 1st Edition Ordnance Survey. [1] [2]

An aerial shot in the 2005 building recording of the barn to the south shows it to be brick with a tile roof and of probable early 19th century date. It is possible that earlier remnants survive within the building, but there is no external evidence of this. [3] Sources (1) Map: Guyatt, David. 2002. Transcription of Leigh with Bransford Tithe Map of SWR9443 1838 (North). Worcestershire Record Office. Text8: (2) Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: SWR9303 25"(1:2500)). Landmark Digital . Text8: (3*) Unpublished document: Williams Paul. 2005. An Historic Building Recording at SWR9833 Download New House Farm, Bransford, Worcestershire. Mercian Archaeology. Text8:

Location National Grid Reference SO 7977 5270 Sheet No. SO75SE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

Associated Designations - None Recorded

Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds recorded in associated Event records

Associated Events/Activities - None Recorded

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM41124 Ridge and Furrow, south of Marsh Cottage, Leigh, Monument Bransford Monument Types and Dates

RIDGE AND FURROW (MEDIEVAL - 1066 AD to 1539 AD) Evidence EARTHWORK

Description Ridge and furrow earthworks recorded by FWAG, during site visit to Marsh Cottage in February 2009. [1] Sources (1) Personal Comment: Southwick, S. 2004. Personal Comment: SWAG visit to SWR2042 Dripshill. N/A. Text8:

Location National Grid Reference SO 7894 5240 Sheet No. SO75SE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

Associated Designations

SHINE Ridge and furrow south of Marsh Cottage, Active DWR6747 Leigh, Bransford

Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds recorded in associated Event records

Associated Events/Activities - None Recorded

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM41125 Relic Boundary, south of Marsh Cottage, Leigh, Monument Bransford Monument Types and Dates

BOUNDARY (LATE 11TH CENTURY AD to 19TH CENTURY AD - 1066 AD to 1900 AD) Evidence EARTHWORK

Description Relic boundaries identified by Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group during a site visit to Marsh Cottage in February 2009. The earthworks were identified in the south east corner of the parcel, adjacent to the wood. The landowner believes the earthworks are relic field boundaries, though this requires clarification. [1] Sources (1) Personal Comment: Southwick, S. 2004. Personal Comment: SWAG visit to SWR2042 Dripshill. N/A. Text8:

Location National Grid Reference SO 7898 5239 Sheet No. SO75SE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

Associated Designations

Ridge and furrow south of Marsh Cottage, Active DWR6747 Leigh, Bransford SHINE Candidate Ridge and furrow south of Marsh Cottage, Active DWR6747 Leigh, Bransford SHINE Candidate Ridge and furrow south of Marsh Cottage, Active DWR6747 Leigh, Bransford Worcestershire HER Ref - WSM41125 Ridge and furrow south of Marsh Cottage, Active DWR6747 Leigh, Bransford

Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds recorded in associated Event records

Associated Events/Activities - None Recorded

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM41539 Double row of trees, Bransford Monument Monument Types and Dates

TREE AVENUE (18TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1750 AD to 2050 AD) Evidence CARTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE

Description What appears to be a double row of trees or hedges that appear to have been around since pre-1800. The OS Drawing of 1812 clearly shows the double row marked, and it appears also on the 1st edition OS map, where it is also shown as a footpath. Google Earth also shows this feature to have survived to 2007 as two hedgerows with a couple of larger trees in it, between which is a strip of pasture land. I am not sure what the feature was, but could it be a small surviving section of green way? It does not relate to any ornamental ride or parkland feature, though does appear to act as a westward screen for the (then) rectory. [1] [2] [3] Sources (1) Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" SWR11286 Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. Text8: (2) Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: SWR9303 25"(1:2500)). Landmark Digital . Text8: (3) Aerial Photograph: Google Earth. Reg Updates. Satellite Imagery on Google SWR10150 Earth.. Google. Text8:

Location National Grid Reference SO 7898 5278 Sheet No. SO75SE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire Civil Parish Leigh, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

Associated Designations - None Recorded

Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds recorded in associated Event records

Associated Events/Activities - None Recorded

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM41595 General Information for the Parish of Bransford General Parish Info Monument Types and Dates

EVENT (POST MEDIEVAL - 1540 AD to 1900 AD)

Description Material in Mick Aston Archive. [1]

See also 'A History of the County of Worcestershire', page 104 [2] and volume IV [3]. See also 'The Buildings of England: Worcestershire'. [4]

See also. [5] Sources (1*) Bibliographic reference: Aston, Mick. 1960's. Notes and Comments from Mick SWR5405 Aston Archive relating to the Parish of Bransford. Mick Aston Archive. Text8: (2) Bibliographic reference: William Page. 1906. A History of the County of SWR2058 Worcestershire. II. Victoria County History. 104 Text8:http://www.british-history.ac.uk/catalogue.asp?gid=37 (3*) Bibliographic reference: Page, W. 1924. A History of the County of SWR2433 Worcestershire; Volume IV. Victoria County History. Text8:http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=302 (4) Bibliographic reference: Pevsner, N. 1968. The Buildings of England: SWR7192 Worcestershire. The Buildings of England. Text8: (5) Bibliographic reference: Doubleday H Arthur. 1901. A History of the County of SWR2286 Worcestershire, Volume 1. Victoria County History. Text8:http://www.british-history.ac.uk/catalogue.asp?gid=37

Location National Grid Reference SO 7963 5181 Sheet No. SO75SE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM42379 Timber framed barn adjacent to The March, Leigh Building Monument Types and Dates

TIMBER FRAMED BUILDING (17TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1650 AD to 2050 AD) Evidence CARTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Evidence PHOTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE Main building BRICK material Main building PANTILE material Main building TIMBER material

Description Three bay, unlisted, timber framed barn, with tile roof. Brick and cobble floors intact. Proposed for conversion to residential in 2010.[1][2]

Unlisted late 17th century timber framed building with brick infill on stone foundation with pantile gable roof, previously a house. Pantile roofs are unusual in Worcestershire. Blocked doorway visible west side of north face of building. Windows inserted in to panels on north side and east gable end. Brick single storey lean-to extension to west end of building with square headed window opening and casement window. Images from Google Streetview.[3][4]

The name, The March (from Old French), is associated with land on a boundary and this is next to the parish boundary between parishes.[5]

Building shown on OS 1st Edition map (1880s) and on Leigh tithe map transcription (1838).[6][7]

A building appraisal undertaken in April 2011 confirmed the building's late-17th century origin, with probable provenance of a cider mill later converted for residential function during the 19th century and reverted to an outbuilding in the 20th century. The report contains the following description:

The building adjacent to The March is a small three-bay timber-frame structure. The roof is gabled and covered with pantiles except at the eaves. The framing has tall rectangular panels to the ground floor with square panels above. The infill is brick and the building is constructed on brick foundations. A lean-to brick extension has been added to the west end of the building with a pantile roof. The north elevation has a rectangular window with a blocked door next to it and a rectangular threelight window in the brick extension. The south elevation has two doors, two small rectangular windows and a larger elongated window. The brick extension also has a rectangular window. The upper panels have painted decoration on them. The east elevation has two windows and tension braces. The v-struts at the apex of the gable have angled brick infill. The west elevation is partly covered by the brick extension (Plate 4) which is attached to the tie-beam of the truss. The framing above this is similar to that of the east elevation. A window sits between the tie beam and the collar and the v-struts also have angled brick infill. [8] Sources (1) Planning Application: Mike Glyde. 2010. Information obtained from 2010 SWR12165 Planning Application Documentation.. MH/10/0426 Text8: (2) Map: Google. Various. Google Street View. Google Street View. SWR1718 Text8:http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&tab=wl (3) Personal Comment: Robson-Glyde. 2000 onwards. Personal comment by SWR7780 Shona Robson-Glyde. Comment in 2010 Text8:

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(4*) Internet Site: Google Streetview. 2010. Images of outbuilding at The March, SWR13392 Suckley Road, Leigh. Text8: (5*) Bibliographic reference: Mawer A and Stenton F. 1927. The Place Names of SWR1059 Worcestershire. English Place-Name Society. p328 Text8: (6) Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: SWR9303 25"(1:2500)). Landmark Digital . Text8: (7) Map: Guyatt, David. 2002. Transcription of Leigh with Bransford Tithe Map of SWR9443 1838 (North). Worcestershire Record Office. Text8: (8*) Unpublished document: Robson-Glyde, S.. 2011. Building Appraisal Adjacent SWR20710 Download to The March, Suckley Road, Bransford, Worcestershire. Archaeological Service - Worcestershire County Council. Text8:

Location National Grid Reference SO 7857 5258 Sheet No. SO75SE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

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Associated Events/Activities Building Appraisal in 2011 of a Barn adjacent to The March, Suckley Road, Bransford (Event - Survey. Ref: WSM44961)

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM42397 Old Cider Mill, Chapel Lane, Bransford. Building Monument Types and Dates

Description Early 20th century barn with unusual large X braced timber framed walls. [1][2]

Acorns Barn, c1920 originally belonged to "The New House Farm Estate". This unique brick building with timber cross bracing and cast iron roof truss pillar supports was constructed at the entrance of a fruit tree orchard at the rear of Webster's Cottages (which also belonged to the farm estate, housing farm workers). The area was surrounded by further fields of fruit trees and soft fruit as can be seen on a 25"to 1 mile O.S map surveyed in 1926. The building itself was used for cider making and fruit packing according to local farm worker Mr Cecil Dee whom I have met on numerous occasions in my search for local history and he features in both aforementioned books. The original Cider Mill Stone still remains and is currently a feature at the front of Webster's Cottages. Unfortunately the scratter and press have long gone.[2] Sources (1) Survey: Unknown. 2011. Existing survey drawings of former cider building, SWR20675 Chapel Lane, Bransford. Text8: (2*) Unpublished document: Unknown. 2011. Conservation by conversion into a SWR20674 Download dwelling of Acorns Barn (The Old Cider House), Chapel Lane, Bransford; Social History. Text8:

Location National Grid Reference SO 7923 5186 Sheet No. SO75SE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire District Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM44945 Bransford Farmhouse, Ambulance Station, Building Bransford Monument Types and Dates

Description Site of farmstead shown on the second edition OS and not the first, being redeveloped as an Ambulance head quarters.[1] Red brick with tile roof.[3] Included in Historic Farmsteads Project.[2] Sources (1*) Newspaper cutting: 1993. It's 999 for square deal. SWR13621 Text8: (2) Digital archive: Gough, E. 2006. Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads and SWR9231 Landscapes Project - GIS Layer. Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. Text8: (3) Map: Google. Various. Google Street View. Google Street View. SWR1718 Text8:http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&tab=wl

Location National Grid Reference SO 7948 5238 Sheet No. SO75SE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

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Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

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Associated Events/Activities - None Recorded

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM48397 Site of Rectory, Brandsford Monument Monument Types and Dates

VICARAGE (18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1701 AD to 2000 AD) Evidence CARTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE Evidence SUB SURFACE DEPOSIT

Description Site of large rectory in planned garden. Sources (1) Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: SWR9303 25"(1:2500)). Landmark Digital . Text8:

Location National Grid Reference SO 7916 5269 Sheet No. SO75SE Administrative Areas - None recorded

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Associated Events/Activities - None Recorded

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM50243 Pond, north of New House Farm, Bransford Monument Monument Types and Dates

POND (POST MEDIEVAL - 1540 AD to 1900 AD) Evidence CARTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE

Description Pond identified from cartographic sources only. This feature is under partial tree cover within a field under pasture. It is not on the modern OS map, but there could be some potential for surviving environmental deposits within this vicinity, but this is largely unknown. [1][2][3][4] Sources (1) Unpublished document: Pearson, E. 2013. Forthcoming: Toolkit for Rapid SWR21768 Assessment of Small Wetland Sites. worcestershire archaeology. Text8: (2) Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: SWR9303 25"(1:2500)). Landmark Digital . Text8: (3) Map: Ordnance Survey. 1954-1963. Digital 5th Edition OS Map (Original SWR4425 scale:6" (1:10560)). Landmark Digital. Text8: (4) Personal Comment: Cornah T. Various. Personal comment. SWR19945 Text8:

Location National Grid Reference SO 7974 5320 Sheet No. SO75SE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

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Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

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Associated Events/Activities - None Recorded

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM51126 Site of Outfarm north of The Ashes Coppice, Monument Bransford Monument Types and Dates

OUTFARM (19TH CENTURY AD to Unknown - 1850 AD)

Description Site of Outfarm north of The Ashes Coppice, Bransford. Demolished 19th century to 20th century unlisted outfarm. Uncertain or unknown plan . Isolated location. [1][2]

West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project Regional Statement [3]

Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Part 1 Farmsteads Assessment Framework and Part 2 Worcestershire Farmsteads Character Statement [4][5]

Working building(s): 19th century - 20th century [6] Sources (1) Digital archive: Gough, E. 2006. Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads and SWR9231 Landscapes Project - GIS Layer. Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. PRN4143 Text8: (2*) Unpublished document: Hathaway, E, Lake, J and A, Mindykowski. 2012. SWR22519 Download Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project (The West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project). English Heritage. Text8: (3) Bibliographic reference: Lake, J and B, Edwards. 2010. West Midlands SWR22520 Farmsteads and Landscapes Project Regional Statement. Text8:https://www.historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/wm-county- summaries/ (4*) Guide: Lake J, Hathaway E, Mindykowski A and Robson-Glyde, S. 2014. SWR22523 Download Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Farmstead Assessment Framework. English Heritage. Text8: (5*) Guide: Lake J, Hathaway E, Mindykowski A and Robson-Glyde S. 2014. SWR22524 Download Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Character Statement. English Heritage. Text8: (6) Personal Comment: Hathaway, E. 2007 - 2013. Worcestershire Historic SWR22517 Farmsteads and Landscapes Project - Personal Comments. Text8:

Location National Grid Reference - Not recorded

Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

Associated Designations - None Recorded

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Related Monuments WSM58776 Site of Outfarm north of The Ashes Coppice, Hierarchical Bransford

Finds recorded in associated Event records

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM52253 New House Farm (New House), Bransford Building Monument Types and Dates

FARMSTEAD (17TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1601 AD to 2050 AD)

Description New House Farm (New House), Bransford. Partially extant 17th century unlisted farmstead with unconverted buildings. Regular courtyard of U-plan. Additional, prominent detached elements to the main plan. The farmhouse is detached and set away from the yard. There has been a partial loss (less than 50%) of traditional buildings. Located within or in association to a village. Large modern sheds are located on the site. [1][2]

West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project Regional Statement [3]

Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Part 1 Farmsteads Assessment Framework and Part 2 Worcestershire Farmsteads Character Statement [4][5]

Farmhouse: 19th century (?) Working building(s): 17th century. Timber framed. [6] Sources (1) Digital archive: Gough, E. 2006. Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads and SWR9231 Landscapes Project - GIS Layer. Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. PRN1333 Text8: (2*) Unpublished document: Hathaway, E, Lake, J and A, Mindykowski. 2012. SWR22519 Download Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project (The West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project). English Heritage. Text8: (3) Bibliographic reference: Lake, J and B, Edwards. 2010. West Midlands SWR22520 Farmsteads and Landscapes Project Regional Statement. Text8:https://www.historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/wm-county- summaries/ (4*) Guide: Lake J, Hathaway E, Mindykowski A and Robson-Glyde, S. 2014. SWR22523 Download Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Farmstead Assessment Framework. English Heritage. Text8: (5*) Guide: Lake J, Hathaway E, Mindykowski A and Robson-Glyde S. 2014. SWR22524 Download Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Character Statement. English Heritage. Text8: (6) Personal Comment: Hathaway, E. 2007 - 2013. Worcestershire Historic SWR22517 Farmsteads and Landscapes Project - Personal Comments. Text8:

Location National Grid Reference - Not recorded

Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

Associated Designations - None Recorded

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Related Monuments WSM59903 New House Farm (New House), Bransford Hierarchical

Finds recorded in associated Event records

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM52254 Gilbert's Farm, Bransford Building Monument Types and Dates

FARMSTEAD (15TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1401 AD to 2050 AD)

Description Gilbert's Farm, Bransford. Partially extant 15th century listed farmstead with converted buildings. Loose courtyard with three sides of the courtyard formed by working agricultural buildings. Additional, prominent detached elements to the main plan. The farmhouse is detached with side on to the yard. There has been significant loss (greater than 50%) of traditional buildings. Isolated location. Hop kiln located within the farmstead. Farmstead within or in association to a moated site. Large modern sheds are located on the site. [1][2]

West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project Regional Statement [3]

Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Part 1 Farmsteads Assessment Framework and Part 2 Worcestershire Farmsteads Character Statement [4][5]

Farmhouse: 15th century. Timber framed and brick, tile roof. Working building(s): 19th century (?) [6] Sources (1) Digital archive: Gough, E. 2006. Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads and SWR9231 Landscapes Project - GIS Layer. Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. PRN1334 Text8: (2*) Unpublished document: Hathaway, E, Lake, J and A, Mindykowski. 2012. SWR22519 Download Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project (The West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project). English Heritage. Text8: (3) Bibliographic reference: Lake, J and B, Edwards. 2010. West Midlands SWR22520 Farmsteads and Landscapes Project Regional Statement. Text8:https://www.historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/wm-county- summaries/ (4*) Guide: Lake J, Hathaway E, Mindykowski A and Robson-Glyde, S. 2014. SWR22523 Download Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Farmstead Assessment Framework. English Heritage. Text8: (5*) Guide: Lake J, Hathaway E, Mindykowski A and Robson-Glyde S. 2014. SWR22524 Download Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Character Statement. English Heritage. Text8: (6) Personal Comment: Hathaway, E. 2007 - 2013. Worcestershire Historic SWR22517 Farmsteads and Landscapes Project - Personal Comments. Text8:

Location National Grid Reference - Not recorded

Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

Associated Designations - None Recorded

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Related Monuments WSM59904 Gilbert's Farm, Bransford Hierarchical

Finds recorded in associated Event records

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM52255 Bransford Manor (Hall Farm / Elm Grove), Bransford Building Monument Types and Dates

FARMSTEAD (19TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1801 AD to 2050 AD)

Description Bransford Manor (Hall Farm / Elm Grove), Bransford. Partially extant 19th century (?) unlisted farmstead with unconverted buildings. Loose courtyard with a single side of the courtyard formed by working agricultural buildings. Additional, prominent detached elements to the main plan. The farmhouse is detached with gable on to the yard. There has been a partial loss (less than 50%) of traditional buildings. Located within or in association to the site of a shrunken medieval village. Large modern sheds are located on the site. [1][2]

West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project Regional Statement [3]

Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Part 1 Farmsteads Assessment Framework and Part 2 Worcestershire Farmsteads Character Statement [4][5]

Farmhouse: 19th century (?) Working building(s): 19th century (?) [6] Sources (1) Digital archive: Gough, E. 2006. Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads and SWR9231 Landscapes Project - GIS Layer. Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. PRN1335 Text8: (2*) Unpublished document: Hathaway, E, Lake, J and A, Mindykowski. 2012. SWR22519 Download Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project (The West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project). English Heritage. Text8: (3) Bibliographic reference: Lake, J and B, Edwards. 2010. West Midlands SWR22520 Farmsteads and Landscapes Project Regional Statement. Text8:https://www.historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/wm-county- summaries/ (4*) Guide: Lake J, Hathaway E, Mindykowski A and Robson-Glyde, S. 2014. SWR22523 Download Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Farmstead Assessment Framework. English Heritage. Text8: (5*) Guide: Lake J, Hathaway E, Mindykowski A and Robson-Glyde S. 2014. SWR22524 Download Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Character Statement. English Heritage. Text8: (6) Personal Comment: Hathaway, E. 2007 - 2013. Worcestershire Historic SWR22517 Farmsteads and Landscapes Project - Personal Comments. Text8:

Location National Grid Reference - Not recorded

Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

Associated Designations - None Recorded

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Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

Related Monuments WSM59905 Bransford Manor (Hall Farm / Elm Grove), Hierarchical Bransford

Finds recorded in associated Event records

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM52256 Brace's Leigh Farm, Bransford Building Monument Types and Dates

FARMSTEAD (19TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1801 AD to 2050 AD)

Description Brace's Leigh Farm, Bransford. Partially extant 19th century (?) unlisted farmstead with unconverted buildings. Dispersed with multiple yards. Prominent U-plan regular courtyard in association. The location of the original farmhouse (now lost and replaced by a modern build) is uncertain but it is likely to have been one of the buildings that make up the southern range. There has been significant loss (greater than 50%) of traditional buildings. Isolated location. Large modern sheds are located on the site. [1][2]

West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project Regional Statement [3]

Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Part 1 Farmsteads Assessment Framework and Part 2 Worcestershire Farmsteads Character Statement [4][5]

Farmhouse: 19th century (?) Working building(s): 19th century (?) Two yards, the largest has RC character [6] Sources (1) Digital archive: Gough, E. 2006. Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads and SWR9231 Landscapes Project - GIS Layer. Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. PRN1336 Text8: (2*) Unpublished document: Hathaway, E, Lake, J and A, Mindykowski. 2012. SWR22519 Download Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project (The West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project). English Heritage. Text8: (3) Bibliographic reference: Lake, J and B, Edwards. 2010. West Midlands SWR22520 Farmsteads and Landscapes Project Regional Statement. Text8:https://www.historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/wm-county- summaries/ (4*) Guide: Lake J, Hathaway E, Mindykowski A and Robson-Glyde, S. 2014. SWR22523 Download Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Farmstead Assessment Framework. English Heritage. Text8: (5*) Guide: Lake J, Hathaway E, Mindykowski A and Robson-Glyde S. 2014. SWR22524 Download Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Character Statement. English Heritage. Text8: (6) Personal Comment: Hathaway, E. 2007 - 2013. Worcestershire Historic SWR22517 Farmsteads and Landscapes Project - Personal Comments. Text8:

Location National Grid Reference - Not recorded

Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

Associated Designations - None Recorded

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Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

Related Monuments WSM59906 Brace's Leigh Farm, Bransford Hierarchical

Finds recorded in associated Event records

Associated Events/Activities The Historic Buildings of Worcestershire and Historic Farmstead Characterisation Project (Event - Survey. Ref: WSM43249)

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM52257 Brookend House (Brookend Farm), Bransford Building Monument Types and Dates

FARMSTEAD (19TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1801 AD to 2050 AD)

Description Brookend House (Brookend Farm), Bransford. 19th century (?) unlisted farmstead. Regular courtyard of L-plan. Additional, prominent detached elements to the main plan. The farmhouse is detached and set away from the yard. The farmhouse is the only surviving historic structure. Located within a loose farmstead cluster. [1][2]

West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project Regional Statement [3]

Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Part 1 Farmsteads Assessment Framework and Part 2 Worcestershire Farmsteads Character Statement [4][5]

Farmhouse: 19th century (?) Working building(s): 19th century (?) [6] Sources (1) Digital archive: Gough, E. 2006. Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads and SWR9231 Landscapes Project - GIS Layer. Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. PRN1337 Text8: (2*) Unpublished document: Hathaway, E, Lake, J and A, Mindykowski. 2012. SWR22519 Download Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project (The West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project). English Heritage. Text8: (3) Bibliographic reference: Lake, J and B, Edwards. 2010. West Midlands SWR22520 Farmsteads and Landscapes Project Regional Statement. Text8:https://www.historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/wm-county- summaries/ (4*) Guide: Lake J, Hathaway E, Mindykowski A and Robson-Glyde, S. 2014. SWR22523 Download Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Farmstead Assessment Framework. English Heritage. Text8: (5*) Guide: Lake J, Hathaway E, Mindykowski A and Robson-Glyde S. 2014. SWR22524 Download Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Character Statement. English Heritage. Text8: (6) Personal Comment: Hathaway, E. 2007 - 2013. Worcestershire Historic SWR22517 Farmsteads and Landscapes Project - Personal Comments. Text8:

Location National Grid Reference - Not recorded

Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

Associated Designations - None Recorded

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Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

Related Monuments WSM59907 Brookend House (Brookend Farm), Bransford Hierarchical

Finds recorded in associated Event records

Associated Events/Activities The Historic Buildings of Worcestershire and Historic Farmstead Characterisation Project (Event - Survey. Ref: WSM43249)

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM52258 Hole Farm, Bransford Building Monument Types and Dates

FARMSTEAD (19TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1801 AD to 2050 AD)

Description Hole Farm, Bransford. Partially extant 19th century (?) unlisted farmstead with converted buildings. Regular courtyard of U- plan. Additional, prominent detached elements to the main plan, including a smaller secondary yard. The farmhouse is detached and set away from the yard. There has been a partial loss (less than 50%) of traditional buildings. Located within or in association to a village. Large modern sheds are located to the side of the site. [1][2]

West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project Regional Statement [3]

Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Part 1 Farmsteads Assessment Framework and Part 2 Worcestershire Farmsteads Character Statement [4][5]

Farmhouse: 19th century (?) Working building(s): 19th century (?) [6] Sources (1) Digital archive: Gough, E. 2006. Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads and SWR9231 Landscapes Project - GIS Layer. Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. PRN1338 Text8: (2*) Unpublished document: Hathaway, E, Lake, J and A, Mindykowski. 2012. SWR22519 Download Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project (The West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project). English Heritage. Text8: (3) Bibliographic reference: Lake, J and B, Edwards. 2010. West Midlands SWR22520 Farmsteads and Landscapes Project Regional Statement. Text8:https://www.historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/wm-county- summaries/ (4*) Guide: Lake J, Hathaway E, Mindykowski A and Robson-Glyde, S. 2014. SWR22523 Download Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Farmstead Assessment Framework. English Heritage. Text8: (5*) Guide: Lake J, Hathaway E, Mindykowski A and Robson-Glyde S. 2014. SWR22524 Download Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Character Statement. English Heritage. Text8: (6) Personal Comment: Hathaway, E. 2007 - 2013. Worcestershire Historic SWR22517 Farmsteads and Landscapes Project - Personal Comments. Text8:

Location National Grid Reference - Not recorded

Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

Associated Designations - None Recorded

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 66 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HER Number WSM52258 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

Related Monuments WSM59908 Hole Farm, Bransford Hierarchical

Finds recorded in associated Event records

Associated Events/Activities The Historic Buildings of Worcestershire and Historic Farmstead Characterisation Project (Event - Survey. Ref: WSM43249)

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 67 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HER Number WSM52259 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM52259 Bank House Golf and Country Club (The Bank), Building Bransford Monument Types and Dates

FARMSTEAD (18TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1701 AD to 2050 AD)

Description Bank House Golf and Country Club (The Bank), Bransford. 18th century listed farmstead. Regular courtyard of U-plan. Additional, prominent detached elements to the main plan. The farmhouse is detached and set away from the yard. The farmhouse is the only surviving historic structure. Located within or in association to a village. [1][2]

West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project Regional Statement [3]

Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Part 1 Farmsteads Assessment Framework and Part 2 Worcestershire Farmsteads Character Statement [4][5]

Farmhouse: 18th century. Brick, tile roof. Working building(s): 19th century (?) [6] Sources (1) Digital archive: Gough, E. 2006. Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads and SWR9231 Landscapes Project - GIS Layer. Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. PRN1339 Text8: (2*) Unpublished document: Hathaway, E, Lake, J and A, Mindykowski. 2012. SWR22519 Download Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project (The West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project). English Heritage. Text8: (3) Bibliographic reference: Lake, J and B, Edwards. 2010. West Midlands SWR22520 Farmsteads and Landscapes Project Regional Statement. Text8:https://www.historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/wm-county- summaries/ (4*) Guide: Lake J, Hathaway E, Mindykowski A and Robson-Glyde, S. 2014. SWR22523 Download Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Farmstead Assessment Framework. English Heritage. Text8: (5*) Guide: Lake J, Hathaway E, Mindykowski A and Robson-Glyde S. 2014. SWR22524 Download Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Character Statement. English Heritage. Text8: (6) Personal Comment: Hathaway, E. 2007 - 2013. Worcestershire Historic SWR22517 Farmsteads and Landscapes Project - Personal Comments. Text8:

Location National Grid Reference - Not recorded

Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

Associated Designations - None Recorded

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 68 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HER Number WSM52259 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

Related Monuments WSM59909 Bank House Golf and Country Club (The Hierarchical Bank), Bransford

Finds recorded in associated Event records

Associated Events/Activities The Historic Buildings of Worcestershire and Historic Farmstead Characterisation Project (Event - Survey. Ref: WSM43249)

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 69 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HER Number WSM56936 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM56936 Area of Palaeolithic Potential, Head Deposits Geology Monument Types and Dates

ENVIRONMENTAL DEPOSIT (Marine Isotope Stage 12 to 21ST CENTURY AD - 476050 BC to 2050 AD) Evidence ENVIRONMENTAL REMAINS

Description Head deposits which may conceal and preserve earlier land surfaces and may also contain unstratified/reworked artefactual remains. The deposits are dated to Marine Isotope Stage 12 to Stage 1.

In 2013 research was performed by Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology service for the National Heritage Protection Plan Project "Putting the Palaeolithic into Worcestershire's HER". The project identified a number of areas of palaeolithic potential. [1] Sources (1*) Unpublished document: Daffern, N., Russell, O.. 2014. Putting the Palaeolithic SWR21984 Download into Worcestershire's HER: creating an evidence base and toolkit. Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology Service. Text8:

Location National Grid Reference - Not recorded

Administrative Areas County Worcestershire

Associated Designations - None Recorded

Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds recorded in associated Event records

Associated Events/Activities Desk Based Assessment in 2015 on Land South of the A46, Evesham (Desk Based Assessment. Ref: WSM66600)

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 70 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HER Number WSM56950 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM56950 Area of Palaeolithic Potential, Worcester Member Geology Monument Types and Dates

ENVIRONMENTAL DEPOSIT (Marine Isotope Stage 02 - 27050 BC to 12050 BC) Evidence ENVIRONMENTAL REMAINS

Description Unknown potential for palaeo-environmental, artefactual, human and faunal remains. Given extensive presence of material from similarly dated deposits at Beckford, Aston Mill which indicates potential.

In 2013 research was performed by Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology service for the National Heritage Protection Plan Project "Putting the Palaeolithic into Worcestershire's HER". The project identified a number of areas of palaeolithic potential. [1] Sources (1*) Unpublished document: Daffern, N., Russell, O.. 2014. Putting the Palaeolithic SWR21984 Download into Worcestershire's HER: creating an evidence base and toolkit. Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology Service. Text8:

Location National Grid Reference SO 8395 5107 Sheet No. SO85SW Administrative Areas County Worcestershire

Associated Designations

SHINE Land, north of Puxton Mill, incorporating Active DWR8728 Stourvale Marsh SSSI, Kidderminster

Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds recorded in associated Event records

Associated Events/Activities - None Recorded

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 71 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HER Number WSM58776 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM58776 Site of Outfarm north of The Ashes Coppice, Landscape Component Bransford Monument Types and Dates

OUTFARM (19TH CENTURY AD to Unknown - 1850 AD)

Description Site of Outfarm north of The Ashes Coppice, Bransford. Demolished 19th century to 20th century unlisted outfarm. Uncertain or unknown plan . Isolated location. [1][2]

West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project Regional Statement [3]

Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Part 1 Farmsteads Assessment Framework and Part 2 Worcestershire Farmsteads Character Statement [4][5]

Working building(s): 19th century - 20th century [6]

Historic Farmsteads: A Manual for Mapping [7] Sources (1) Digital archive: Gough, E. 2006. Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads and SWR9231 Landscapes Project - GIS Layer. Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. PRN4143 Text8: (2*) Unpublished document: Hathaway, E, Lake, J and A, Mindykowski. 2012. SWR22519 Download Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project (The West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project). English Heritage. Text8: (3) Bibliographic reference: Lake, J and B, Edwards. 2010. West Midlands SWR22520 Farmsteads and Landscapes Project Regional Statement. Text8:https://www.historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/wm-county- summaries/ (4*) Guide: Lake J, Hathaway E, Mindykowski A and Robson-Glyde, S. 2014. SWR22523 Download Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Farmstead Assessment Framework. English Heritage. Text8: (5*) Guide: Lake J, Hathaway E, Mindykowski A and Robson-Glyde S. 2014. SWR22524 Download Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Character Statement. English Heritage. Text8: (6) Personal Comment: Hathaway, E. 2007 - 2013. Worcestershire Historic SWR22517 Farmsteads and Landscapes Project - Personal Comments. Text8: (7*) Unpublished document: Lake, J and B, Edwards. 2008. Historic Farmsteads: A SWR22535 Download Manual for Mapping. Text8:http://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/environment/eLand/planners- developers/HistoricEnvironment/Projects/HistoricFarmsteadsAManualforMappi ng2009.pdf

Location

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 72 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HER Number WSM58776 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

National Grid Reference - Not recorded

Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

Associated Designations - None Recorded

Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

Related Monuments WSM51126 Site of Outfarm north of The Ashes Coppice, Hierarchical Bransford

Finds recorded in associated Event records

Associated Events/Activities The Historic Buildings of Worcestershire and Historic Farmstead Characterisation Project (Event - Survey. Ref: WSM43249)

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 73 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HER Number WSM59903 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM59903 New House Farm (New House), Bransford Landscape Component Monument Types and Dates

FARMSTEAD (17TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1601 AD to 2050 AD)

Description New House Farm (New House), Bransford. Partially extant 17th century unlisted farmstead with unconverted buildings. Regular courtyard of U-plan. Additional, prominent detached elements to the main plan. The farmhouse is detached and set away from the yard. There has been a partial loss (less than 50%) of traditional buildings. Located within or in association to a village. Large modern sheds are located on the site. [1][2]

West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project Regional Statement [3]

Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Part 1 Farmsteads Assessment Framework and Part 2 Worcestershire Farmsteads Character Statement [4][5]

Farmhouse: 19th century (?) Working building(s): 17th century. Timber framed. [6]

Historic Farmsteads: A Manual for Mapping [7] Sources (1) Digital archive: Gough, E. 2006. Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads and SWR9231 Landscapes Project - GIS Layer. Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. PRN1333 Text8: (2*) Unpublished document: Hathaway, E, Lake, J and A, Mindykowski. 2012. SWR22519 Download Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project (The West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project). English Heritage. Text8: (3) Bibliographic reference: Lake, J and B, Edwards. 2010. West Midlands SWR22520 Farmsteads and Landscapes Project Regional Statement. Text8:https://www.historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/wm-county- summaries/ (4*) Guide: Lake J, Hathaway E, Mindykowski A and Robson-Glyde, S. 2014. SWR22523 Download Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Farmstead Assessment Framework. English Heritage. Text8: (5*) Guide: Lake J, Hathaway E, Mindykowski A and Robson-Glyde S. 2014. SWR22524 Download Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Character Statement. English Heritage. Text8: (6) Personal Comment: Hathaway, E. 2007 - 2013. Worcestershire Historic SWR22517 Farmsteads and Landscapes Project - Personal Comments. Text8: (7*) Unpublished document: Lake, J and B, Edwards. 2008. Historic Farmsteads: A SWR22535 Download Manual for Mapping. Text8:http://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/environment/eLand/planners- developers/HistoricEnvironment/Projects/HistoricFarmsteadsAManualforMappi ng2009.pdf

Location

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 74 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HER Number WSM59903 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

National Grid Reference - Not recorded

Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

Associated Designations - None Recorded

Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

Related Monuments WSM52253 New House Farm (New House), Bransford Hierarchical

Finds recorded in associated Event records

Associated Events/Activities The Historic Buildings of Worcestershire and Historic Farmstead Characterisation Project (Event - Survey. Ref: WSM43249)

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 75 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HER Number WSM59904 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM59904 Gilbert's Farm, Bransford Landscape Component Monument Types and Dates

FARMSTEAD (15TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1401 AD to 2050 AD)

Description Gilbert's Farm, Bransford. Partially extant 15th century listed farmstead with converted buildings. Loose courtyard with three sides of the courtyard formed by working agricultural buildings. Additional, prominent detached elements to the main plan. The farmhouse is detached with side on to the yard. There has been significant loss (greater than 50%) of traditional buildings. Isolated location. Hop kiln located within the farmstead. Farmstead within or in association to a moated site. Large modern sheds are located on the site. [1][2]

West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project Regional Statement [3]

Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Part 1 Farmsteads Assessment Framework and Part 2 Worcestershire Farmsteads Character Statement [4][5]

Farmhouse: 15th century. Timber framed and brick, tile roof. Working building(s): 19th century (?) [6]

Historic Farmsteads: A Manual for Mapping [7] Sources (1) Digital archive: Gough, E. 2006. Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads and SWR9231 Landscapes Project - GIS Layer. Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. PRN1334 Text8: (2*) Unpublished document: Hathaway, E, Lake, J and A, Mindykowski. 2012. SWR22519 Download Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project (The West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project). English Heritage. Text8: (3) Bibliographic reference: Lake, J and B, Edwards. 2010. West Midlands SWR22520 Farmsteads and Landscapes Project Regional Statement. Text8:https://www.historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/wm-county- summaries/ (4*) Guide: Lake J, Hathaway E, Mindykowski A and Robson-Glyde, S. 2014. SWR22523 Download Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Farmstead Assessment Framework. English Heritage. Text8: (5*) Guide: Lake J, Hathaway E, Mindykowski A and Robson-Glyde S. 2014. SWR22524 Download Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Character Statement. English Heritage. Text8: (6) Personal Comment: Hathaway, E. 2007 - 2013. Worcestershire Historic SWR22517 Farmsteads and Landscapes Project - Personal Comments. Text8: (7*) Unpublished document: Lake, J and B, Edwards. 2008. Historic Farmsteads: A SWR22535 Download Manual for Mapping. Text8:http://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/environment/eLand/planners- developers/HistoricEnvironment/Projects/HistoricFarmsteadsAManualforMappi ng2009.pdf

Location

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 76 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HER Number WSM59904 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

National Grid Reference - Not recorded

Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

Associated Designations - None Recorded

Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

Related Monuments WSM52254 Gilbert's Farm, Bransford Hierarchical

Finds recorded in associated Event records

Associated Events/Activities The Historic Buildings of Worcestershire and Historic Farmstead Characterisation Project (Event - Survey. Ref: WSM43249)

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 77 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HER Number WSM59905 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM59905 Bransford Manor (Hall Farm / Elm Grove), Bransford Landscape Component Monument Types and Dates

FARMSTEAD (19TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1801 AD to 2050 AD)

Description Bransford Manor (Hall Farm / Elm Grove), Bransford. Partially extant 19th century (?) unlisted farmstead with unconverted buildings. Loose courtyard with a single side of the courtyard formed by working agricultural buildings. Additional, prominent detached elements to the main plan. The farmhouse is detached with gable on to the yard. There has been a partial loss (less than 50%) of traditional buildings.Located within or in association to the site of a shrunken medieval village. Large modern sheds are located on the site. [1][2]

West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project Regional Statement [3]

Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Part 1 Farmsteads Assessment Framework and Part 2 Worcestershire Farmsteads Character Statement [4][5]

Farmhouse: 19th century (?) Working building(s): 19th century (?) [6]

Historic Farmsteads: A Manual for Mapping [7] Sources (1) Digital archive: Gough, E. 2006. Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads and SWR9231 Landscapes Project - GIS Layer. Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. PRN1335 Text8: (2*) Unpublished document: Hathaway, E, Lake, J and A, Mindykowski. 2012. SWR22519 Download Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project (The West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project). English Heritage. Text8: (3) Bibliographic reference: Lake, J and B, Edwards. 2010. West Midlands SWR22520 Farmsteads and Landscapes Project Regional Statement. Text8:https://www.historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/wm-county- summaries/ (4*) Guide: Lake J, Hathaway E, Mindykowski A and Robson-Glyde, S. 2014. SWR22523 Download Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Farmstead Assessment Framework. English Heritage. Text8: (5*) Guide: Lake J, Hathaway E, Mindykowski A and Robson-Glyde S. 2014. SWR22524 Download Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Character Statement. English Heritage. Text8: (6) Personal Comment: Hathaway, E. 2007 - 2013. Worcestershire Historic SWR22517 Farmsteads and Landscapes Project - Personal Comments. Text8: (7*) Unpublished document: Lake, J and B, Edwards. 2008. Historic Farmsteads: A SWR22535 Download Manual for Mapping. Text8:http://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/environment/eLand/planners- developers/HistoricEnvironment/Projects/HistoricFarmsteadsAManualforMappi ng2009.pdf

Location

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 78 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HER Number WSM59905 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

National Grid Reference - Not recorded

Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

Associated Designations - None Recorded

Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

Related Monuments WSM52255 Bransford Manor (Hall Farm / Elm Grove), Hierarchical Bransford

Finds recorded in associated Event records

Associated Events/Activities The Historic Buildings of Worcestershire and Historic Farmstead Characterisation Project (Event - Survey. Ref: WSM43249)

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 79 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HER Number WSM59906 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM59906 Brace's Leigh Farm, Bransford Landscape Component Monument Types and Dates

FARMSTEAD (19TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1801 AD to 2050 AD)

Description Brace's Leigh Farm, Bransford. Partially extant 19th century (?) unlisted farmstead with unconverted buildings. Dispersed with multiple yards. Prominent U-plan regular courtyard in association. The location of the original farmhouse (now lost and replaced by a modern build) is uncertain but it is likely to have been one of the buildings that make up the southern range. There has been significant loss (greater than 50%) of traditional buildings. Isolated location. Large modern sheds are located on the site. [1][2]

West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project Regional Statement [3]

Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Part 1 Farmsteads Assessment Framework and Part 2 Worcestershire Farmsteads Character Statement [4][5]

Farmhouse: 19th century (?) Working building(s): 19th century (?) Two yards, the largest has RC character [6]

Historic Farmsteads: A Manual for Mapping [7] Sources (1) Digital archive: Gough, E. 2006. Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads and SWR9231 Landscapes Project - GIS Layer. Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. PRN1336 Text8: (2*) Unpublished document: Hathaway, E, Lake, J and A, Mindykowski. 2012. SWR22519 Download Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project (The West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project). English Heritage. Text8: (3) Bibliographic reference: Lake, J and B, Edwards. 2010. West Midlands SWR22520 Farmsteads and Landscapes Project Regional Statement. Text8:https://www.historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/wm-county- summaries/ (4*) Guide: Lake J, Hathaway E, Mindykowski A and Robson-Glyde, S. 2014. SWR22523 Download Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Farmstead Assessment Framework. English Heritage. Text8: (5*) Guide: Lake J, Hathaway E, Mindykowski A and Robson-Glyde S. 2014. SWR22524 Download Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Character Statement. English Heritage. Text8: (6) Personal Comment: Hathaway, E. 2007 - 2013. Worcestershire Historic SWR22517 Farmsteads and Landscapes Project - Personal Comments. Text8: (7*) Unpublished document: Lake, J and B, Edwards. 2008. Historic Farmsteads: A SWR22535 Download Manual for Mapping. Text8:http://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/environment/eLand/planners- developers/HistoricEnvironment/Projects/HistoricFarmsteadsAManualforMappi ng2009.pdf

Location

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 80 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HER Number WSM59906 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

National Grid Reference - Not recorded

Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

Associated Designations - None Recorded

Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

Related Monuments WSM52256 Brace's Leigh Farm, Bransford Hierarchical

Finds recorded in associated Event records

Associated Events/Activities The Historic Buildings of Worcestershire and Historic Farmstead Characterisation Project (Event - Survey. Ref: WSM43249)

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 81 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HER Number WSM59907 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM59907 Brookend House (Brookend Farm), Bransford Landscape Component Monument Types and Dates

FARMSTEAD (19TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1801 AD to 2050 AD)

Description Brookend House (Brookend Farm), Bransford. 19th century (?) unlisted farmstead. Regular courtyard of L-plan. Additional, prominent detached elements to the main plan. The farmhouse is detached and set away from the yard. The farmhouse is the only surviving historic structure. Located within a loose farmstead cluster. [1][2]

West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project Regional Statement [3]

Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Part 1 Farmsteads Assessment Framework and Part 2 Worcestershire Farmsteads Character Statement [4][5]

Farmhouse: 19th century (?) Working building(s): 19th century (?) [6]

Historic Farmsteads: A Manual for Mapping [7] Sources (1) Digital archive: Gough, E. 2006. Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads and SWR9231 Landscapes Project - GIS Layer. Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. PRN1337 Text8: (2*) Unpublished document: Hathaway, E, Lake, J and A, Mindykowski. 2012. SWR22519 Download Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project (The West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project). English Heritage. Text8: (3) Bibliographic reference: Lake, J and B, Edwards. 2010. West Midlands SWR22520 Farmsteads and Landscapes Project Regional Statement. Text8:https://www.historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/wm-county- summaries/ (4*) Guide: Lake J, Hathaway E, Mindykowski A and Robson-Glyde, S. 2014. SWR22523 Download Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Farmstead Assessment Framework. English Heritage. Text8: (5*) Guide: Lake J, Hathaway E, Mindykowski A and Robson-Glyde S. 2014. SWR22524 Download Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Character Statement. English Heritage. Text8: (6) Personal Comment: Hathaway, E. 2007 - 2013. Worcestershire Historic SWR22517 Farmsteads and Landscapes Project - Personal Comments. Text8: (7*) Unpublished document: Lake, J and B, Edwards. 2008. Historic Farmsteads: A SWR22535 Download Manual for Mapping. Text8:http://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/environment/eLand/planners- developers/HistoricEnvironment/Projects/HistoricFarmsteadsAManualforMappi ng2009.pdf

Location

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 82 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HER Number WSM59907 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

National Grid Reference - Not recorded

Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

Associated Designations - None Recorded

Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

Related Monuments WSM52257 Brookend House (Brookend Farm), Bransford Hierarchical

Finds recorded in associated Event records

Associated Events/Activities The Historic Buildings of Worcestershire and Historic Farmstead Characterisation Project (Event - Survey. Ref: WSM43249)

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 83 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HER Number WSM59908 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM59908 Hole Farm, Bransford Landscape Component Monument Types and Dates

FARMSTEAD (19TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1801 AD to 2050 AD)

Description Hole Farm, Bransford. Partially extant 19th century (?) unlisted farmstead with converted buildings. Regular courtyard of U- plan. Additional, prominent detached elements to the main plan, including a smaller secondary yard. The farmhouse is detached and set away from the yard. There has been a partial loss (less than 50%) of traditional buildings. Located within or in association to a village. Large modern sheds are located to the side of the site. [1][2]

West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project Regional Statement [3]

Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Part 1 Farmsteads Assessment Framework and Part 2 Worcestershire Farmsteads Character Statement [4][5]

Farmhouse: 19th century (?) Working building(s): 19th century (?) [6]

Historic Farmsteads: A Manual for Mapping [7] Sources (1) Digital archive: Gough, E. 2006. Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads and SWR9231 Landscapes Project - GIS Layer. Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. PRN1338 Text8: (2*) Unpublished document: Hathaway, E, Lake, J and A, Mindykowski. 2012. SWR22519 Download Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project (The West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project). English Heritage. Text8: (3) Bibliographic reference: Lake, J and B, Edwards. 2010. West Midlands SWR22520 Farmsteads and Landscapes Project Regional Statement. Text8:https://www.historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/wm-county- summaries/ (4*) Guide: Lake J, Hathaway E, Mindykowski A and Robson-Glyde, S. 2014. SWR22523 Download Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Farmstead Assessment Framework. English Heritage. Text8: (5*) Guide: Lake J, Hathaway E, Mindykowski A and Robson-Glyde S. 2014. SWR22524 Download Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Character Statement. English Heritage. Text8: (6) Personal Comment: Hathaway, E. 2007 - 2013. Worcestershire Historic SWR22517 Farmsteads and Landscapes Project - Personal Comments. Text8: (7*) Unpublished document: Lake, J and B, Edwards. 2008. Historic Farmsteads: A SWR22535 Download Manual for Mapping. Text8:http://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/environment/eLand/planners- developers/HistoricEnvironment/Projects/HistoricFarmsteadsAManualforMappi ng2009.pdf

Location

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 84 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HER Number WSM59908 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

National Grid Reference - Not recorded

Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

Associated Designations - None Recorded

Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

Related Monuments WSM52258 Hole Farm, Bransford Hierarchical

Finds recorded in associated Event records

Associated Events/Activities The Historic Buildings of Worcestershire and Historic Farmstead Characterisation Project (Event - Survey. Ref: WSM43249)

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM59909 Bank House Golf and Country Club (The Bank), Landscape Component Bransford Monument Types and Dates

FARMSTEAD (18TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1701 AD to 2050 AD)

Description Bank House Golf and Country Club (The Bank), Bransford. 18th century listed farmstead. Regular courtyard of U-plan. Additional, prominent detached elements to the main plan. The farmhouse is detached and set away from the yard. The farmhouse is the only surviving historic structure. Located within or in association to a village. [1][2]

West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project Regional Statement [3]

Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Part 1 Farmsteads Assessment Framework and Part 2 Worcestershire Farmsteads Character Statement [4][5]

Farmhouse: 18th century. Brick, tile roof. Working building(s): 19th century (?) [6]

Historic Farmsteads: A Manual for Mapping [7] Sources (1) Digital archive: Gough, E. 2006. Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads and SWR9231 Landscapes Project - GIS Layer. Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. PRN1339 Text8: (2*) Unpublished document: Hathaway, E, Lake, J and A, Mindykowski. 2012. SWR22519 Download Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project (The West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project). English Heritage. Text8: (3) Bibliographic reference: Lake, J and B, Edwards. 2010. West Midlands SWR22520 Farmsteads and Landscapes Project Regional Statement. Text8:https://www.historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/wm-county- summaries/ (4*) Guide: Lake J, Hathaway E, Mindykowski A and Robson-Glyde, S. 2014. SWR22523 Download Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Farmstead Assessment Framework. English Heritage. Text8: (5*) Guide: Lake J, Hathaway E, Mindykowski A and Robson-Glyde S. 2014. SWR22524 Download Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Character Statement. English Heritage. Text8: (6) Personal Comment: Hathaway, E. 2007 - 2013. Worcestershire Historic SWR22517 Farmsteads and Landscapes Project - Personal Comments. Text8: (7*) Unpublished document: Lake, J and B, Edwards. 2008. Historic Farmsteads: A SWR22535 Download Manual for Mapping. Text8:http://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/environment/eLand/planners- developers/HistoricEnvironment/Projects/HistoricFarmsteadsAManualforMappi ng2009.pdf

Location

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National Grid Reference - Not recorded

Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

Associated Designations - None Recorded

Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

Related Monuments WSM52259 Bank House Golf and Country Club (The Hierarchical Bank), Bransford

Finds recorded in associated Event records

Associated Events/Activities The Historic Buildings of Worcestershire and Historic Farmstead Characterisation Project (Event - Survey. Ref: WSM43249)

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM67347 Dismantled Railway Line, Worcester and Bromyard Monument Railway Line, Knightwick Monument Types and Dates

RAILWAY (19TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1861 AD to 1965 AD) Evidence CARTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description Dismantled railway line running between Worcester and Bromyard. Constructed began in 1861, but due to financial troubles was completed in 1897. The line was closed to passengers in 1952 and the track removed in 1965. Parts of the line are in private hands, some of the stations have been converted to residential properties and an industrial estate.[1]

The railway line and its associated stations are seen from the 1st Edition OS maps through to the 5th Edition OS map. [2][3]

The embankment is still standing for most of the length of this section of railway line. It is seen on the historic maps and LiDAR imagery.[4] Sources (1) Internet Site: Wikipedia. 2015. Worcester, Bromyard and Leominster Railway. SWR23777 Text8:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worcester,_Bromyard_and_Leominster_Railway (2) Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: SWR9303 25"(1:2500)). Landmark Digital . Text8: (3) Map: Ordnance Survey. 1954-1963. Digital 5th Edition OS Map (Original SWR4425 scale:6" (1:10560)). Landmark Digital. Text8: (4) Survey: Environment Agency. 2011. Environment Agency Geo-referenced SWR20858 LiDAR image. Text8:

Location National Grid Reference SO 7618 5390 Sheet No. SO75SE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Knightwick, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire Civil Parish Suckley, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

Associated Designations

SHINE Dismantled railway line, Worcester to Active DWR10917 Bromyard, Bransford SHINE Section of the dismantled Worcester and Active DWR10893 Bromyard railway line, Knightwick

Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM67846 Hopper's Hut, Brace's Leigh, Bransford Building Monument Types and Dates

(Former Type) HOPPERS HUT (MODERN - 1901 AD to 2050 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main Building BRICK Material

Description Extant hop pickers accomodation. Red brick, corrugated asbestos cement roof. The 1954 - 1963 1:10,560 Ordnance Survey Map records four large hopper's huts with four smaller buildings (probable wash houses/toilets) in-between. Only a fraction of the site survives. Locally and regionally distinctive. Status = vulnerable. [1][2] Sources (1*) Photograph: King, Pete. 2007-2008. Hopper's Hut, Brace Leigh, Bransford. SWR24025 Text8: (2) Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 4th Edition OS Map (Original scale:6" SWR12425 (1:10560)). Landmark Digital. Text8:

Location National Grid Reference SO 7953 5106 Sheet No. SO75SE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

Associated Designations - None Recorded

Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

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Associated Events/Activities - None Recorded

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM67847 Hopper's Huts, Braces Leigh, Bransford Monument Monument Types and Dates

(Former Type) HOPPERS HUT (20TH CENTURY AD - 1901 AD to 2000 AD) Evidence CARTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE

Description Series of hopper's huts, recorded on the 1954 - 1963, 10,560 Ordnance Survey Map. Surviving structures indicate that the buildings were red brick with corregated iron roofs. Four large hopper's huts were separated by four smaller buildings, presumably wash room/toilet facilities. [1][2] Sources (1) Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 4th Edition OS Map (Original scale:6" SWR12425 (1:10560)). Landmark Digital. Text8: (2*) Photograph: King Pete. 2013. Hopper's Hut, Lower House Farm, Bransford. SWR24028 Text8:

Location National Grid Reference SO 7943 5115 Sheet No. SO75SE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

Associated Designations - None Recorded

Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds recorded in associated Event records

Associated Events/Activities - None Recorded

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM67861 Ednoll Cottages 7 - 14, Semi Detached, Inter-War Landscape Component Bungalows, Suckley Road, Bransford Monument Types and Dates

SEMI DETACHED BUNGALOW (20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1910 AD to 2050 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING

Description Four sets of inter-war, semi-detached bungalows. First recorded on the 3rd Edition Ordnance survey map (1:2500), dated 1928. The two eastern sets are painted brick, with a red brick plinth and slate/tile roof(?) They have a larger floor plan than their western counterparts, plus an outhouse (a possible outside privy, wash house, store, tool shed) to the rear, but have a lower pitched roof. The two western sets are of painted brick with a concrete tile roof. They have had their high pitched roof space converted and dormers added. Their style reflects the more Scandinavian style of bungalows popular in the 1950s and 1960s. A pump is marked in-between the two eastern sets and a well in-between the two western sets. The bungalows, which are of a simple design, are situated within good sized plots with gardens to the front and back (which backs onto farmland), reflecting the continued influence of the Garden City movement. Although all of the bungalow sets are long to the road, only the western two face the road. All are enclosed within their own private space by hedged/fenced boundaries. [1] Sources (1) Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 3rd Edition OS Map (Original SWR10193 scale:25"(1:2500)). Landmark Digital. Text8: (2) Map: Google. Various. Google Street View. Google Street View. SWR1718 Text8:http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&tab=wl

Location National Grid Reference SO 7866 5264 Sheet No. SO75SE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

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Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

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HER Number Site Name Record Type WSM67862 Ednoll Cottages 1-6 and 15 -20, Suckley Road, Landscape Component Bransford Monument Types and Dates

SEMI DETACHED HOUSE (20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1950 AD to 2050 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING

Description Two 1950s planned estates, each consisting of a cul-de-sac containing 3 sets of semi detached houses, on either side of inter-war bungalows. Potentially public authority housing. Simple, uniform design typical of the period, with enclosed, private space to the front and back and hoods over doors. Red brick, tile roof. Influenced by early 20th century Garden City movement. [1][2] Sources (1) Map: Ordnance Survey. 1954-1963. Digital 5th Edition OS Map (Original SWR4425 scale:6" (1:10560)). Landmark Digital. Text8: (2) Map: Google. Various. Google Street View. Google Street View. SWR1718 Text8:http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&tab=wl

Location National Grid Reference SO 7866 5264 Sheet No. SO75SE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Bransford, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire

Associated Designations - None Recorded

Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None Recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

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Historic Landscape Characterisation Full Report Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel 01905 765560 or email Historic Landscape Character for Parish of Bransford [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of 17/02/2016 Number of records: 78 production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2007 SET-SET6 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Settlement Nucleated Row Certain Period 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD

Full Description Hole Farm, Bransford. Attribute Notes: Hole Farm, Bransford. Additional Information Parish of: BRANSFORD. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Settlement Type Historic (pre 1800) Settlement Interpretation Clustered Settlement

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Settlement Interrupted Row Probable POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7952 5241 (226m by 205m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 1.91

Sources Cartographic materials: Unknown. 2003. 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: 6" (1:10560)). Landmark Digital. Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: 25"(1:2500)). Landmark Digital .

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HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2008 OPR-OPR6 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Ornamental, Parkland and Recreational Golf Course Certain Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description The Bank House Golf and County Club. Attribute Notes: The Bank House Golf and County Club. Additional Information Parish of: BRANSFORD. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Park Type Golf Course Wood Pasture No

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Settlement Clustered Settlement Probable POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7962 5254 (179m by 247m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 2.57

Sources Aerial Photograph: RAF. 2005. 1:2500 Vertical Air Photographic Coverage of Worcestershire 2005. getmapping.com. Cartographic materials: Unknown. 2003. 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: 6" (1:10560)). Landmark Digital. Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology.

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HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2009 SET-SET6 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Settlement Nucleated Row Certain Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description Bransford. Attribute Notes: Bransford. Additional Information Parish of: BRANSFORD. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Settlement Type Post-War (1945 -) Settlement Interpretation Clustered Settlement

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Orchard/Horticulture Pre-1880's Orchard Probable POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7910 5253 (273m by 195m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 2.25

Sources Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. Map: Ordnance Survey. 1954-1963. Digital 5th Edition OS Map (Original scale:6" (1:10560)). Landmark Digital.

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HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2010 FEL-FEL13 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Field Amalgamation Certain Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description Bransford. Attribute Notes: Bransford. Additional attribute data for Fields and Enclosed Land: Percentage Boundary Loss since OS 1st Edition: 50%. Other Internal Boundary Morphology: Following Watercourse. Does not contain area of Copse/Covert. Ridge and Furrow not present. Additional Information Parish of: BRANSFORD. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Field Size Medium - Large (4 - 8ha) Predominant Field Shape Irregular Boundary Type Hedge Percentage Field Loss 50% Predominant Boundary Morphology Straight Secondary Boundary Morphology Curvilinear Other External Boundary Morphology Settlement Edge Previous Type Legibility Medium Legibility/Moderate Boundary Loss

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Orchard/Horticulture Pre-1880's Orchard Certain 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Piecemeal Enclosure Probable POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Medieval Open Fields Possible MEDIEVAL - 1066 AD to 1539 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7928 5244 (547m by 517m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 14.96

Sources Aerial Photograph: RAF. 2005. 1:2500 Vertical Air Photographic Coverage of Worcestershire 2005. getmapping.com. Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: 25"(1:2500)). Landmark Digital . Personal Comment: Crowther, S.. Various. HLC Personal Comments.

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HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2012 FEL-FEL15 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Paddock Certain Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description Bransford. Attribute Notes: Bransford. Additional attribute data for Fields and Enclosed Land: Other Internal Boundary Morphology: None. Does not contain area of Copse/Covert. Ridge and Furrow present. Additional Information Parish of: BRANSFORD. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Field Size Small - Medium (2 - 4ha) Predominant Field Shape Rectilinear Boundary Type Hedge Predominant Boundary Morphology Straight Secondary Boundary Morphology Sinuous Other External Boundary Morphology Settlement Edge Previous Type Legibility High Legibility/Slight Boundary Loss

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Orchard/Horticulture Pre-1880's Orchard Certain 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Planned Private Enclosure Probable POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7876 5251 (433m by 191m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 5.77

Sources Aerial Photograph: RAF. 2005. 1:2500 Vertical Air Photographic Coverage of Worcestershire 2005. getmapping.com. Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: 25"(1:2500)). Landmark Digital .

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HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2013 WDL-WDL1 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Woodland Ancient Semi-Natural Woodland Probable Period POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

Full Description The Ashes, Bransford. Special Wildlife Site 1990. Attribute Notes: WB3 The Ashes. Additional Information Parish of: BRANSFORD. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Habitat Map Designation Broadleaved Woodland Predominant Boundary Morphology Sinuous Contains PAWS No

Previous Types - None recorded

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7862 5223 (577m by 356m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 5.92

Sources Cartographic materials: Unknown. 2003. 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: 6" (1:10560)). Landmark Digital. Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology.

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HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2014 SET-SET6 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Settlement Nucleated Row Certain Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description Bransford. Attribute Notes: Bransford. Additional Information Parish of: LEIGH. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Settlement Type Post-War (1945 -) Settlement Interpretation Nucleated Row

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Enclosed Strip(s) Probable POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Medieval Open Fields Possible MEDIEVAL - 1066 AD to 1539 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7866 5264 (331m by 139m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 2.04

Sources Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. Map: Ordnance Survey. 1954-1963. Digital 5th Edition OS Map (Original scale:6" (1:10560)). Landmark Digital. Personal Comment: Crowther, S.. Various. HLC Personal Comments.

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HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2059 SET-SET5 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Settlement Nucleated Cluster Certain Period World War One to World War Two - 1914 AD to 1945 AD

Full Description Leigh Sinton. The 1838 Leigh tithe map WRO BA 3841 f850 shows that this plot was known as Sinton Meadow. The apparent change of use from meadow in 1838 to orchard in the 1st Edition OS map is noteworthy. Attribute Notes: Leigh Sinton. Additional Information Parish of: LEIGH. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Settlement Type Post-1914 (1914 - 1945) Settlement Interpretation Nucleated Cluster

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Orchard/Horticulture Pre-1880's Orchard Certain 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Piecemeal Enclosure Probable POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Medieval Open Fields Possible MEDIEVAL - 1066 AD to 1539 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7869 5077 (241m by 112m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 1.40

Sources Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. Map: Ordnance Survey. 1954-1963. Digital 5th Edition OS Map (Original scale:6" (1:10560)). Landmark Digital. Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: 25"(1:2500)). Landmark Digital . Personal Comment: Crowther, S.. Various. HLC Personal Comments.

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HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2060 SET-SET8 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Settlement Isolated Farmstead Probable Period POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

Full Description Brook Farm and Brook End, Leigh Sinton. Attribute Notes: Brook Farm and Brook End, Leigh Sinton. Additional Information Parish of: LEIGH. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Settlement Type Historic (pre 1800) Settlement Interpretation Isolated Farmstead

Previous Types - None recorded

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7869 5054 (320m by 251m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 1.37

Sources Cartographic materials: Unknown. 2003. 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: 6" (1:10560)). Landmark Digital. Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology.

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HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2061 SET-SET13 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Settlement Minor Dispersed Settlement Certain Period World War One to World War Two - 1914 AD to 1945 AD

Full Description Small cluster of dwellings midway between Bransford and Leigh Sinton. Additional Information Parish of: LEIGH. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Settlement Type Post-1914 (1914 - 1945) Settlement Interpretation Minor Dispersed Settlement

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Parliamentary Enclosure Certain 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Piecemeal Enclosure Probable POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Medieval Open Fields Possible MEDIEVAL - 1066 AD to 1539 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7895 5160 (168m by 195m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 1.53

Sources Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. Map: Ordnance Survey. 1954-1963. Digital 5th Edition OS Map (Original scale:6" (1:10560)). Landmark Digital. Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: 25"(1:2500)). Landmark Digital . Personal Comment: Crowther, S.. Various. HLC Personal Comments.

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HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2063 SET-SET13 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Settlement Minor Dispersed Settlement Certain Period World War One to World War Two - 1914 AD to 1945 AD

Full Description Small cluster of dwellings between Bransford and Leigh Sinton. The 1812 2inch OS Drawing OSD216 Great Malvern shows the area to be the site of a cottage and smallholding, with orchard, as well as part of two piecemeal enclosures. Additional Information Parish of: BRANSFORD. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Settlement Type Post-1914 (1914 - 1945) Settlement Interpretation Minor Dispersed Settlement

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Smallholding Probable POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7913 5184 (351m by 239m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 4.74

Sources Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. Map: Ordnance Survey. 1954-1963. Digital 5th Edition OS Map (Original scale:6" (1:10560)). Landmark Digital.

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HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2070 FEL-FEL13 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Field Amalgamation Certain Period World War One to World War Two - 1914 AD to 1945 AD

Full Description Additional attribute data for Fields and Enclosed Land: Percentage Boundary Loss since OS 1st Edition: 20%. Other Internal Boundary Morphology: Following Watercourse. Does not contain area of Copse/Covert. Ridge and Furrow not present. Additional Information Parish of: LEIGH. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Field Size Small - Medium (2 - 4ha) Predominant Field Shape Rectilinear Boundary Type Hedge Percentage Field Loss 50% Predominant Boundary Morphology Straight Secondary Boundary Morphology Sinuous Other External Boundary Morphology Line of Communication (eg Road, Canal, Railway) Previous Type Legibility Medium Legibility/Moderate Boundary Loss

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Piecemeal Enclosure Probable POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Medieval Open Fields Possible MEDIEVAL - 1066 AD to 1539 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7896 5192 (283m by 275m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 3.73

Sources Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. Map: Ordnance Survey. 1954-1963. Digital 5th Edition OS Map (Original scale:6" (1:10560)). Landmark Digital. Personal Comment: Crowther, S.. Various. HLC Personal Comments.

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HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2071 FEL-FEL13 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Field Amalgamation Certain Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description Additional attribute data for Fields and Enclosed Land: Percentage Boundary Loss since OS 1st Edition: 10%. Other Internal Boundary Morphology: None. Contains area of Copse/Covert. Ridge and Furrow not present. Additional Information Parish of: LEIGH. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Field Size Large - Very Large (>8ha) Predominant Field Shape Irregular Boundary Type Hedge Percentage Field Loss 50% Predominant Boundary Morphology Sinuous Secondary Boundary Morphology Straight Other External Boundary Morphology Following Watercourse Previous Type Legibility Low Legibility/Severe Boundary Loss

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Orchard/Horticulture Post-1880's Orchard Certain World War One to World War Two - 1914 AD to 1945 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Planned Private Enclosure Probable POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7856 5206 (752m by 372m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 14.34

Sources Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. Map: Ordnance Survey. 1954-1963. Digital 5th Edition OS Map (Original scale:6" (1:10560)). Landmark Digital.

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 13 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR2073 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2073 FEL-FEL13 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Field Amalgamation Certain Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description Additional attribute data for Fields and Enclosed Land: Percentage Boundary Loss since OS 1st Edition: 100%. Other Internal Boundary Morphology: Following Watercourse. Contains area of Copse/Covert. Ridge and Furrow not present. Additional Information Parish of: LEIGH. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Field Size Large - Very Large (>8ha) Predominant Field Shape Irregular Boundary Type Hedge Percentage Field Loss 70% Predominant Boundary Morphology Sinuous Secondary Boundary Morphology Straight Other External Boundary Morphology Line of Communication (eg Road, Canal, Railway) Previous Type Legibility Low Legibility/Severe Boundary Loss

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Parliamentary Enclosure Certain 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Piecemeal Enclosure Probable POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Medieval Open Fields Possible MEDIEVAL - 1066 AD to 1539 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7870 5168 (646m by 623m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 18.31

Sources Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. Map: Ordnance Survey. 1954-1963. Digital 5th Edition OS Map (Original scale:6" (1:10560)). Landmark Digital. Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: 25"(1:2500)). Landmark Digital . Personal Comment: Crowther, S.. Various. HLC Personal Comments.

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 14 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR2100 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2100 FEL-FEL13 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Field Amalgamation Certain Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description Liegh Sinton. The 1838 Leigh tithe map WRO 3841 f850 shows these fields to be known as Lower Meadow, Long Acre, Hopten's End and Long Lands. Additional attribute data for Fields and Enclosed Land: Other Internal Boundary Morphology: None. Does not contain area of Copse/Covert. Ridge and Furrow not present. Additional Information Parish of: LEIGH. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Field Size Medium - Large (4 - 8ha) Predominant Field Shape Irregular Boundary Type Hedge Percentage Field Loss 50% Predominant Boundary Morphology Curvilinear Secondary Boundary Morphology Straight Other External Boundary Morphology Settlement Edge Previous Type Legibility Medium Legibility/Moderate Boundary Loss

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Orchard/Horticulture Pre-1880's Orchard Certain 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Piecemeal Enclosure Probable POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Medieval Open Fields Possible MEDIEVAL - 1066 AD to 1539 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7866 5092 (400m by 330m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 8.02

Sources Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. Map: Ordnance Survey. 1954-1963. Digital 5th Edition OS Map (Original scale:6" (1:10560)). Landmark Digital. Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: 25"(1:2500)). Landmark Digital . Personal Comment: Crowther, S.. Various. HLC Personal Comments.

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 15 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR2101 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2101 FEL-FEL13 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Field Amalgamation Certain Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description Leigh Sinton. The 1838 Leigh tithe map WRO 3841 f850 shows these fields to be known as Lower Meadow, Long Acre, Hopten's End and Long Lands. Attribute Notes: Leigh Sinton. Additional attribute data for Fields and Enclosed Land: Percentage Boundary Loss since OS 1st Edition: 80%. Other Internal Boundary Morphology: None. Does not contain area of Copse/Covert. Ridge and Furrow not present. Additional Information Parish of: LEIGH. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Field Size Large - Very Large (>8ha) Predominant Field Shape Irregular Boundary Type Hedge Percentage Field Loss 60% Predominant Boundary Morphology Straight Secondary Boundary Morphology Sinuous Other External Boundary Morphology Line of Communication (eg Road, Canal, Railway) Previous Type Legibility Low Legibility/Severe Boundary Loss

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Parliamentary Enclosure Certain 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Piecemeal Enclosure Probable POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Medieval Open Fields Possible MEDIEVAL - 1066 AD to 1539 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7880 5118 (1095m by 752m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 32.38

Sources Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. Map: Ordnance Survey. 1954-1963. Digital 5th Edition OS Map (Original scale:6" (1:10560)). Landmark Digital. Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: 25"(1:2500)). Landmark Digital . Personal Comment: Crowther, S.. Various. HLC Personal Comments.

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 16 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR2102 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2102 FEL-FEL16 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Modern Sub-division Certain Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description Leigh Sinton. The 1838 Leigh tithe map WRO BA 3841 f850 shows that this plot was known as Brookend Orchard. Attribute Notes: Leigh Sinton. Additional attribute data for Fields and Enclosed Land: Percentage Boundary Loss since OS 1st Edition: Gain. Other Internal Boundary Morphology: None. Contains area of Copse/Covert. Ridge and Furrow not present. Additional Information Parish of: LEIGH. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Field Size Small - Medium (2 - 4ha) Predominant Field Shape Irregular Boundary Type Hedge Percentage Field Loss Gain Predominant Boundary Morphology Curvilinear Secondary Boundary Morphology Sinuous Other External Boundary Morphology Line of Communication (eg Road, Canal, Railway) Previous Type Legibility High Legibility/Slight Boundary Loss

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Orchard/Horticulture Pre-1880's Orchard Certain 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Piecemeal Enclosure Probable POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7891 5073 (274m by 152m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 2.26

Sources Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. Map: Ordnance Survey. 1954-1963. Digital 5th Edition OS Map (Original scale:6" (1:10560)). Landmark Digital. Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: 25"(1:2500)). Landmark Digital .

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 17 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR2103 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2103 WDL-WDL1 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Woodland Ancient Semi-Natural Woodland Certain Period 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD

Full Description North Wood. The 1812 2inch OS Drawing OSD216 Great Malvern shows the area of North Wood to be open piecemeal fields at the time of survey, so the plating of the woodland must post-date 1812. Attribute Notes: WB3 . North Wood. Additional Information Parish of: BRANSFORD. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Habitat Map Designation Broadleaved Woodland Predominant Boundary Morphology Straight Contains PAWS No

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Piecemeal Enclosure Probable POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7929 5015 (533m by 526m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 14.54

Sources Cartographic materials: Unknown. 2003. 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: 6" (1:10560)). Landmark Digital. Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: 25"(1:2500)). Landmark Digital .

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 18 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR2104 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2104 WDL-WDL3 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Woodland Recent Woodland (Secondary) Certain Period 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD

Full Description Chapelhill Coppice. Attribute Notes: WB3. Additional Information Parish of: BRANSFORD. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Habitat Map Designation Broadleaved Woodland Predominant Boundary Morphology Straight Contains PAWS No

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Water and Valley Floor Miscellaneous Floodplain Fields Possible MEDIEVAL - 1066 AD to 1539 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7961 5138 (561m by 562m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 3.68

Sources Cartographic materials: Unknown. 2003. 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: 6" (1:10560)). Landmark Digital. Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. Map: Ordnance Survey. 2011. Modern 1:10000 Ordnance Survey Digital Mapping. Digital Map.

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 19 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR2105 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2105 FEL-FEL16 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Modern Sub-division Certain Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description Fields adjacent Chapelhill Coppice and bordering brook. Liekyl to have been traditionally used as meadowland. Additional attribute data for Fields and Enclosed Land: Percentage Boundary Loss since OS 1st Edition: Gain. Other Internal Boundary Morphology: None. Does not contain area of Copse/Covert. Ridge and Furrow present. Additional Information Parish of: BRANSFORD. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Field Size Small (<2ha) Predominant Field Shape Rectilinear Boundary Type Hedge Percentage Field Loss Gain Predominant Boundary Morphology Straight Secondary Boundary Morphology Sinuous Other External Boundary Morphology Following Watercourse Previous Type Legibility High Legibility/Slight Boundary Loss

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Meadow Probable POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Medieval Open Fields Possible MEDIEVAL - 1066 AD to 1539 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7948 5151 (472m by 331m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 3.86

Sources Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. Map: Ordnance Survey. 1954-1963. Digital 5th Edition OS Map (Original scale:6" (1:10560)). Landmark Digital. Personal Comment: Crowther, S.. Various. HLC Personal Comments.

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 20 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR2106 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2106 FEL-FEL13 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Field Amalgamation Period 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value

Previous Types - None recorded

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7950 5168 (397m by 303m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 6.56

Sources - None recorded

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 21 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR2107 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2107 FEL-FEL13 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Field Amalgamation Certain Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description Adjacent Chapelhill Coppice. Attribute Notes: Adjacent Chapelhill Coppice. Additional attribute data for Fields and Enclosed Land: Other Internal Boundary Morphology: None. Does not contain area of Copse/Covert. Ridge and Furrow not present. Additional Information Parish of: BRANSFORD. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Field Size Large - Very Large (>8ha) Predominant Field Shape Irregular Boundary Type Hedge Percentage Field Loss 60% Predominant Boundary Morphology Sinuous Secondary Boundary Morphology None Other External Boundary Morphology Woodland Previous Type Legibility Medium Legibility/Moderate Boundary Loss

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Parliamentary Enclosure Certain 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Piecemeal Enclosure Probable POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Medieval Open Fields Possible MEDIEVAL - 1066 AD to 1539 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7928 5155 (641m by 679m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 16.05

Sources Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. Map: Ordnance Survey. 1954-1963. Digital 5th Edition OS Map (Original scale:6" (1:10560)). Landmark Digital. Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: 25"(1:2500)). Landmark Digital . Personal Comment: Crowther, S.. Various. HLC Personal Comments.

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 22 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR2108 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2108 FEL-FEL10 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Small Irregular or Rectilinear Fields Probable Period POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

Full Description There is something really unusual about this small area. There is a circular hillock with a spot height of 44metres in the middle on which now stands a small area of woodland. The 1812 2 inch OS Drawing OSD216 Great Malvern shows the surrounding fields to respect the boundary of this field and the crawing suggests an circular earthwork in the centre comparable to the motte at nearby Castle Green. It is entirely possible therefore that this is also the location of a hitherto unidentified medieval motte. Attribute Notes: Brace's Leigh. Additional attribute data for Fields and Enclosed Land: Other Internal Boundary Morphology: None. Contains area of Copse/Covert. Ridge and Furrow not present. Additional Information Parish of: BRANSFORD. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Field Size Small - Medium (2 - 4ha) Predominant Field Shape Irregular Boundary Type Hedge Predominant Boundary Morphology Curvilinear Secondary Boundary Morphology Straight Other External Boundary Morphology None Previous Type Legibility High Legibility/Slight Boundary Loss

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Settlement Minor Dispersed Settlement Possible MEDIEVAL - 1066 AD to 1539 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7996 5103 (203m by 195m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 2.49

Sources Map: Ordnance Survey. 2011. Modern 1:10000 Ordnance Survey Digital Mapping. Digital Map. Personal Comment: Crowther, S.. Various. HLC Personal Comments.

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 23 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR2109 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2109 SET-SET13 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Settlement Minor Dispersed Settlement Probable Period POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

Full Description Bransford Manor and St John The Baptist Churchb. The Manor was formerly known as Hall Farm. Attribute Notes: Bransford Manor and St John The Baptist Churchb. Additional Information Parish of: BRANSFORD. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Settlement Type Historic (pre 1800) Settlement Interpretation Minor Dispersed Settlement

Previous Types - None recorded

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7972 5155 (299m by 183m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 2.89

Sources Cartographic materials: Unknown. 2003. 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: 6" (1:10560)). Landmark Digital. Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology.

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 24 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR2112 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2112 FEL-FEL14 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Meadow Probable Period World War One to World War Two - 1914 AD to 1945 AD

Full Description The ridge and furrow is likely to be associated with the orchard plantation in the 19th century and not an earlier agricultural ploughing regime. Additional attribute data for Fields and Enclosed Land: Other Internal Boundary Morphology: None. Contains area of Copse/Covert. Ridge and Furrow present. Additional Information Parish of: BRANSFORD. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Field Size Medium - Large (4 - 8ha) Predominant Field Shape Irregular Boundary Type Hedge Predominant Boundary Morphology Sinuous Secondary Boundary Morphology Straight Other External Boundary Morphology Following Watercourse Previous Type Legibility High Legibility/Slight Boundary Loss

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Orchard/Horticulture Pre-1880's Orchard Certain 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Meadow Possible MEDIEVAL - 1066 AD to 1539 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7922 5051 (446m by 312m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 6.65

Sources Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: 25"(1:2500)). Landmark Digital . Map: Ordnance Survey. 2011. Modern 1:10000 Ordnance Survey Digital Mapping. Digital Map.

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 25 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR2113 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2113 FEL-FEL13 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Field Amalgamation Certain Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description Additional attribute data for Fields and Enclosed Land: Other Internal Boundary Morphology: None. Does not contain area of Copse/Covert. Ridge and Furrow not present. Additional Information Parish of: BRANSFORD. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Field Size Medium - Large (4 - 8ha) Predominant Field Shape Irregular Boundary Type Hedge Predominant Boundary Morphology Curvilinear Secondary Boundary Morphology Straight Other External Boundary Morphology Line of Communication (eg Road, Canal, Railway) Previous Type Legibility Medium Legibility/Moderate Boundary Loss

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Meadow Certain World War One to World War Two - 1914 AD to 1945 AD Orchard/Horticulture Pre-1880's Orchard Certain 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Meadow Possible MEDIEVAL - 1066 AD to 1539 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7903 5044 (308m by 475m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 7.23

Sources Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. Map: Ordnance Survey. 1954-1963. Digital 5th Edition OS Map (Original scale:6" (1:10560)). Landmark Digital. Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: 25"(1:2500)). Landmark Digital .

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 26 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR2668 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2668 FEL-FEL13 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Field Amalgamation Certain Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description Additional attribute data for Fields and Enclosed Land: Other Internal Boundary Morphology: Following Watercourse. Does not contain area of Copse/Covert. Ridge and Furrow not present. Additional Information Parish of: MALVERN TOWN. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Field Size Medium - Large (4 - 8ha) Predominant Field Shape Irregular Boundary Type Fence Percentage Field Loss 60% Predominant Boundary Morphology Straight Secondary Boundary Morphology Sinuous Other External Boundary Morphology Line of Communication (eg Road, Canal, Railway) Previous Type Legibility Low Legibility/Severe Boundary Loss

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Parliamentary Enclosure Certain 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Piecemeal Enclosure Probable POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Medieval Open Fields Possible MEDIEVAL - 1066 AD to 1539 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7880 5001 (894m by 1226m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 49.48

Sources Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. Map: Ordnance Survey. 1954-1963. Digital 5th Edition OS Map (Original scale:6" (1:10560)). Landmark Digital. Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: 25"(1:2500)). Landmark Digital . Personal Comment: Crowther, S.. Various. HLC Personal Comments.

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 27 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR2679 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2679 FEL-FEL19 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Field Reorganisation Certain Period 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD

Full Description The field pattern was reorganised in the mid-19th century due to the construction of the Worcester, Malvern and Hereford GWR branch line. Additional attribute data for Fields and Enclosed Land: Other Internal Boundary Morphology: Following Watercourse. Contains area of Copse/Covert. Ridge and Furrow not present. Additional Information Parish of: MALVERN TOWN. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Field Size Small - Medium (2 - 4ha) Predominant Field Shape Irregular Boundary Type Hedge Predominant Boundary Morphology Straight Secondary Boundary Morphology Sinuous Other External Boundary Morphology Line of Communication (eg Road, Canal, Railway) Previous Type Legibility Low Legibility/Severe Boundary Loss

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Piecemeal Enclosure Probable POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7915 4970 (1253m by 1178m) SO74NE

Area (Hectares) 27.24

Sources Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: 25"(1:2500)). Landmark Digital .

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 28 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR2715 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2715 FEL-FEL11 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Parliamentary Enclosure Certain Period 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD

Full Description Land adjacent Lodge Farm. The 1840 Newland tithe map WRO BA1572 s760/643 shows that this land was known as Sour Hog Lands and The Lawn at that time. Attribute Notes: Land adjacent Lodge Farm. Additional attribute data for Fields and Enclosed Land: Other Internal Boundary Morphology: Following Watercourse. Does not contain area of Copse/Covert. Ridge and Furrow not present. Additional Information Parish of: NEWLAND. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Field Size Small - Medium (2 - 4ha) Predominant Field Shape Irregular Boundary Type Hedge Predominant Boundary Morphology Straight Secondary Boundary Morphology Sinuous Other External Boundary Morphology Line of Communication (eg Road, Canal, Railway) Previous Type Legibility Low Legibility/Severe Boundary Loss

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Piecemeal Enclosure Probable POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 8022 5058 (298m by 507m) SO85SW

Area (Hectares) 6.98

Sources Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. Map: Ordnance Survey. 2011. Modern 1:10000 Ordnance Survey Digital Mapping. Digital Map.

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 29 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR2749 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2749 Reservoir WVF-WVF1 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Water and Valley Floor Reservoir Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value

Previous Types - None recorded

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7978 5318 (288m by 279m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 4.33

Sources - None recorded

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 30 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR2750 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2750 The Hollies, Bransford SET-SET6 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Settlement Nucleated Row Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Orchard/Horticulture Pre-1880's Orchard 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Piecemeal Enclosure POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7986 5252 (110m by 217m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 0.93

Sources - None recorded

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 31 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR2751 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2751 New House Farm SET-SET6 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Settlement Nucleated Row Period 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Settlement Interrupted Row POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7980 5266 (340m by 150m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 1.38

Sources - None recorded HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2755 Rockhill Covert WDL-WDL1 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Woodland Ancient Semi-Natural Woodland Period POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value

Previous Types - None recorded

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7902 5307 (1159m by 634m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 8.29

Sources - None recorded

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 32 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR2756 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2756 Bransford FEL-FEL16 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Modern Sub-division Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Paddock POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7903 5277 (289m by 255m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 3.52

Sources - None recorded HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2757 WVF-WVF2 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Water and Valley Floor Artificial Lake/Pond Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value

Previous Types - None recorded

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7955 5288 (240m by 162m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 2.52

Sources - None recorded

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 33 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR2758 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2758 New House Farm Nursery ORC-ORC3 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Orchard/Horticulture Nursery/Garden Centre Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Orchard/Horticulture Pre-1880's Orchard 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Piecemeal Enclosure POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7952 5276 (237m by 166m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 2.73

Sources - None recorded

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 34 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR2759 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2759 FEL-FEL19 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Field Reorganisation Period 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Meadow POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7883 5334 (1323m by 643m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 9.06

Sources - None recorded

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 35 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR2760 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2760 Worcs & Bromyard Railway disma COM-COM4 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Communications Railways/Stations/Sidings Period 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Meadow POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7887 5319 (1210m by 532m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 1.83

Sources - None recorded HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2761 Gilbert's Farm SET-SET8 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Settlement Isolated Farmstead Period POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value

Previous Types - None recorded

National Grid Reference Centred SO 8005 5195 (209m by 288m) SO85SW

Area (Hectares) 3.52

Sources - None recorded

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 36 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR2763 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2763 Bransford SET-SET6 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Settlement Nucleated Row Period World War One to World War Two - 1914 AD to 1945 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value

Previous Types - None recorded

National Grid Reference Centred SO 8000 5270 (286m by 169m) SO85SW

Area (Hectares) 2.43

Sources - None recorded HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2764 Bransford FEL-FEL19 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Field Reorganisation Period 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Piecemeal Enclosure POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 8010 5271 (160m by 116m) SO85SW

Area (Hectares) 1.37

Sources - None recorded

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 37 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR2765 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2765 New House Farm Nursery ORC-ORC3 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Orchard/Horticulture Nursery/Garden Centre Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Field Reorganisation 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Piecemeal Enclosure POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7991 5290 (840m by 528m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 20.37

Sources - None recorded

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 38 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR2766 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2766 Bransford Bridge/Mill SET-SET7 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Settlement Interrupted Row Period POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value

Previous Types - None recorded

National Grid Reference Centred SO 8048 5313 (231m by 180m) SO85SW

Area (Hectares) 1.93

Sources - None recorded HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR2767 Bransford Bridge FEL-FEL10 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Small Irregular or Rectilinear Fields Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Orchard/Horticulture Pre-1880's Orchard POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 8055 5324 (290m by 173m) SO85SW

Area (Hectares) 2.43

Sources - None recorded

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 39 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR9141 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR9141 Worcs & Bromyard Railway disma COM-COM4 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Communications Railways/Stations/Sidings Period 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value

Previous Types - None recorded

National Grid Reference Centred SO 8119 5297 (2269m by 1578m) SO85SW

Area (Hectares) 7.57

Sources - None recorded HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR9145 FEL-FEL6 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Piecemeal Enclosure Period POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value

Previous Types - None recorded

National Grid Reference Centred SO 8060 5128 (441m by 443m) SO85SW

Area (Hectares) 9.43

Sources - None recorded

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 40 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR9146 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR9146 FEL-FEL13 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Field Amalgamation Certain Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description Field adjacent Lodge Farm. Field reoganisation occurred in the mid 19th century with the construction of the Worcester, Malvern and Hereford GWR branch railway line. Attribute Notes: Field adjacent Lodge Farm. Additional attribute data for Fields and Enclosed Land: Other Internal Boundary Morphology: Following Watercourse. Does not contain area of Copse/Covert. Ridge and Furrow not present. Additional Information Parish of: BRANSFORD. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Field Size Large - Very Large (>8ha) Predominant Field Shape Irregular Boundary Type Hedge Percentage Field Loss 50% Predominant Boundary Morphology Curvilinear Secondary Boundary Morphology Sinuous Other External Boundary Morphology Line of Communication (eg Road, Canal, Railway) Previous Type Legibility Medium Legibility/Moderate Boundary Loss

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Field Reorganisation Certain 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Piecemeal Enclosure Probable POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 8032 5104 (442m by 735m) SO85SW

Area (Hectares) 15.31

Sources Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: 25"(1:2500)). Landmark Digital . Map: Ordnance Survey. 2011. Modern 1:10000 Ordnance Survey Digital Mapping. Digital Map.

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 41 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR9154 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR9154 FEL-FEL13 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Field Amalgamation Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Meadow POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 8078 5303 (750m by 335m) SO85SW

Area (Hectares) 11.42

Sources - None recorded HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR9155 River Teme WVF-WVF6 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Water and Valley Floor Natural Open Water Period MEDIEVAL - 1066 AD to 1539 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value

Previous Types - None recorded

National Grid Reference Centred SO 8072 5316 (945m by 295m) SO85SW

Area (Hectares) 2.53

Sources - None recorded

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 42 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR9156 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR9156 FEL-FEL14 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Meadow Period POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value

Previous Types - None recorded

National Grid Reference Centred SO 8074 5286 (684m by 202m) SO85SW

Area (Hectares) 7.37

Sources - None recorded HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR9157 The Beeches SET-SET7 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Settlement Interrupted Row Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value

Previous Types - None recorded

National Grid Reference Centred SO 8033 5283 (181m by 144m) SO85SW

Area (Hectares) 1.78

Sources - None recorded

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 43 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR9159 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR9159 SET-SET7 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Settlement Interrupted Row Period 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value

Previous Types - None recorded

National Grid Reference Centred SO 8032 5273 (223m by 141m) SO85SW

Area (Hectares) 1.79

Sources - None recorded HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR9160 Adjacent New House Farm FEL-FEL13 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Field Amalgamation Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Meadow POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 8010 5318 (612m by 414m) SO85SW

Area (Hectares) 15.64

Sources - None recorded

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 44 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR9161 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR9161 Adjacent Bransford House FEL-FEL15 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Paddock Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Piecemeal Enclosure POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 8053 5300 (481m by 255m) SO85SW

Area (Hectares) 6.51

Sources - None recorded

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 45 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR9162 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR9162 FEL-FEL14 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Meadow Probable Period POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

Full Description Fields adjacent Lower Howsen. Attribute Notes: Fields adjacent Lower Howsen. Additional attribute data for Fields and Enclosed Land: Other Internal Boundary Morphology: Following Watercourse. Contains area of Copse/Covert. Ridge and Furrow present. Additional Information Parish of: COTHERIDGE. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Field Size Large - Very Large (>8ha) Predominant Field Shape Irregular Boundary Type Hedge Predominant Boundary Morphology Sinuous Secondary Boundary Morphology Straight Other External Boundary Morphology Following Watercourse Previous Type Legibility High Legibility/Slight Boundary Loss

Previous Types - None recorded

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7990 5361 (1203m by 778m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 50.10

Sources Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology.

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 46 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR9163 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR9163 SET-SET6 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Settlement Nucleated Row Certain Period 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD

Full Description Bransford. Attribute Notes: Bransford. Additional Information Parish of: BRANSFORD. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Settlement Type Historic (pre 1800) Settlement Interpretation Nucleated Row

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Settlement Interrupted Row Probable POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7892 5267 (1172m by 377m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 9.16

Sources Cartographic materials: Unknown. 2003. 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: 6" (1:10560)). Landmark Digital. Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: 25"(1:2500)). Landmark Digital .

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 47 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR9164 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR9164 FEL-FEL14 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Meadow Probable Period POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

Full Description Adjacent Brace's Leigh. Attribute Notes: Adjacent Brace's Leigh. Additional attribute data for Fields and Enclosed Land: Other Internal Boundary Morphology: None. Does not contain area of Copse/Covert. Ridge and Furrow not present. Additional Information Parish of: BRANSFORD. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Field Size Small - Medium (2 - 4ha) Predominant Field Shape Irregular Boundary Type Hedge Predominant Boundary Morphology Sinuous Secondary Boundary Morphology Curvilinear Other External Boundary Morphology Following Watercourse Previous Type Legibility High Legibility/Slight Boundary Loss

Previous Types - None recorded

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7985 5119 (537m by 327m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 7.65

Sources Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology.

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 48 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR9165 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR9165 FEL-FEL16 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Modern Sub-division Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Orchard/Horticulture Pre-1880's Orchard 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7989 5221 (228m by 274m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 2.54

Sources - None recorded HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR9166 FEL-FEL14 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Meadow Period POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value

Previous Types - None recorded

National Grid Reference Centred SO 8003 5223 (245m by 381m) SO85SW

Area (Hectares) 4.01

Sources - None recorded

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 49 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR9167 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR9167 FEL-FEL13 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Field Amalgamation Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Piecemeal Enclosure 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 8018 5159 (265m by 741m) SO85SW

Area (Hectares) 8.07

Sources - None recorded

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 50 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR9168 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR9168 FEL-FEL13 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Field Amalgamation Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Orchard/Horticulture Post-1880's Orchard World War One to World War Two - 1914 AD to 1945 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Field Reorganisation 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Piecemeal Enclosure POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 8037 5254 (818m by 365m) SO85SW

Area (Hectares) 12.79

Sources - None recorded

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 51 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR9169 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR9169 FEL-FEL6 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Piecemeal Enclosure Period POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value

Previous Types - None recorded

National Grid Reference Centred SO 8032 5239 (286m by 304m) SO85SW

Area (Hectares) 4.70

Sources - None recorded HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR9170 Adjacent Gilbert's Farm FEL-FEL13 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Field Amalgamation Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Piecemeal Enclosure POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 8011 5208 (373m by 984m) SO85SW

Area (Hectares) 13.71

Sources - None recorded

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 52 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR9171 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR9171 OPR-OPR6 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Ornamental, Parkland and Recreational Golf Course Certain Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description The Bank House Golf and County Club golf course. Also LCA LDU MW40.2 Leigh Sinton Principal Timbered Farmlands. Attribute Notes: The Bank House Golf and County Club golf course. Additional Information Parish of: BRANSFORD. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Park Type Golf Course Wood Pasture No

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Piecemeal Enclosure Probable POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Medieval Open Fields Possible MEDIEVAL - 1066 AD to 1539 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7926 5215 (1410m by 979m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 52.47

Sources Aerial Photograph: RAF. 2005. 1:2500 Vertical Air Photographic Coverage of Worcestershire 2005. getmapping.com. Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. Personal Comment: Crowther, S.. Various. HLC Personal Comments.

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 53 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR9172 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR9172 Brace's Leigh WDL-WDL3 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Woodland Recent Woodland (Secondary) Period 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Piecemeal Enclosure POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7981 5040 (170m by 272m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 2.27

Sources - None recorded

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 54 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR9173 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR9173 SET-SET8 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Settlement Isolated Farmstead Probable Period POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

Full Description Brace's Leigh. Attribute Notes: Brace's Leigh. Additional Information Parish of: BRANSFORD. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Settlement Type Historic (pre 1800) Settlement Interpretation Isolated Farmstead

Previous Types - None recorded

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7969 5065 (292m by 293m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 4.34

Sources Cartographic materials: Unknown. 2003. 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: 6" (1:10560)). Landmark Digital. Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology.

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 55 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR9175 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR9175 COM-COM4 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Communications Railways/Stations/Sidings Certain Period 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD

Full Description GWR Worcester, Malvern and Hereford branch line. Attribute Notes: GWR Worcester, Malvern and Hereford branch line. Additional Information Parish of: MALVERN TOWN. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Communication Type Railways/Stations/Sidings Communication Status Active

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Piecemeal Enclosure Probable POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 8002 5057 (1754m by 3246m) SO85SW

Area (Hectares) 7.74

Sources Cartographic materials: Unknown. 2003. 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: 6" (1:10560)). Landmark Digital. Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: 25"(1:2500)). Landmark Digital .

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 56 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR9176 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR9176 FEL-FEL16 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Modern Sub-division Certain Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description Adjacent to Brace's Leigh. Attribute Notes: Adjacent to Brace's Leigh. Additional attribute data for Fields and Enclosed Land: Percentage Boundary Loss since OS 1st Edition: Gain. Other Internal Boundary Morphology: Following Watercourse. Does not contain area of Copse/Covert. Ridge and Furrow not present. Additional Information Parish of: BRANSFORD. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Field Size Medium - Large (4 - 8ha) Predominant Field Shape Rectilinear Boundary Type Hedge Percentage Field Loss Gain Predominant Boundary Morphology Sinuous Secondary Boundary Morphology Straight Other External Boundary Morphology Woodland Previous Type Legibility Low Legibility/Severe Boundary Loss

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Field Amalgamation Certain 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Piecemeal Enclosure Probable POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Medieval Open Fields Possible MEDIEVAL - 1066 AD to 1539 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7957 5031 (442m by 374m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 9.45

Sources Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: 25"(1:2500)). Landmark Digital . Map: Ordnance Survey. 2011. Modern 1:10000 Ordnance Survey Digital Mapping. Digital Map. Personal Comment: Crowther, S.. Various. HLC Personal Comments.

Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 57 Report prepared by Worcestershire HER. Tel HLCUID HWR9177 01905 765560 or email [email protected]. Information valid for three months from date of production.

HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR9177 FEL-FEL16 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Modern Sub-division Certain Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description Leigh Sinton. Attribute Notes: Leigh Sinton. Additional attribute data for Fields and Enclosed Land: Percentage Boundary Loss since OS 1st Edition: Gain. Other Internal Boundary Morphology: Following Watercourse. Does not contain area of Copse/Covert. Ridge and Furrow not present. Additional Information Parish of: BRANSFORD. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Field Size Small - Medium (2 - 4ha) Predominant Field Shape Rectilinear Boundary Type Hedge Percentage Field Loss Gain Predominant Boundary Morphology Straight Secondary Boundary Morphology Sinuous Other External Boundary Morphology Line of Communication (eg Road, Canal, Railway) Previous Type Legibility Medium Legibility/Moderate Boundary Loss

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Parliamentary Enclosure Certain 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Piecemeal Enclosure Probable POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Medieval Open Fields Possible MEDIEVAL - 1066 AD to 1539 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7924 5086 (823m by 789m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 30.41

Sources Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. Map: Ordnance Survey. 1954-1963. Digital 5th Edition OS Map (Original scale:6" (1:10560)). Landmark Digital. Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: 25"(1:2500)). Landmark Digital . Personal Comment: Crowther, S.. Various. HLC Personal Comments.

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HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR9178 FEL-FEL19 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Field Reorganisation Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Piecemeal Enclosure POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7979 5094 (858m by 739m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 26.55

Sources - None recorded

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HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR9185 SET-SET8 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Settlement Isolated Farmstead Probable Period POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

Full Description Lodge Farm, Newland. Adjacent barn LBS Number: 153399 dated to 17th century. Attribute Notes: Lodge Farm, Newland. Additional Information Parish of: NEWLAND. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Settlement Type Historic (pre 1800) Settlement Interpretation Isolated Farmstead

Previous Types - None recorded

National Grid Reference Centred SO 8045 5074 (182m by 203m) SO85SW

Area (Hectares) 1.88

Sources Cartographic materials: Unknown. 2003. 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: 6" (1:10560)). Landmark Digital. Personal Comment: Crowther, S.. Various. HLC Personal Comments.

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HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR9186 FEL-FEL13 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Field Amalgamation Certain Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description Field adjacent Lodge Farm. The 1840 Powick tithe map WRO BA5233 x850 shows that this land was known as Legacy Lands at that time. Attribute Notes: Field adjacent Lodge Farm.Field adjacent Lodge Farm. Additional attribute data for Fields and Enclosed Land: Other Internal Boundary Morphology: None. Does not contain area of Copse/Covert. Ridge and Furrow not present. Additional Information Parish of: NEWLAND. LDU: Prinicipal Timbered Farmlands

Attributes Type Value Field Size Large - Very Large (>8ha) Predominant Field Shape Irregular Boundary Type Hedge Percentage Field Loss 80% Predominant Boundary Morphology Sinuous Secondary Boundary Morphology None Other External Boundary Morphology Following Watercourse Previous Type Legibility Low Legibility/Severe Boundary Loss

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Orchard/Horticulture Pre-1880's Orchard Certain 18TH CENTURY AD to 20TH CENTURY AD - 1800 AD to 1913 AD Fields and Enclosed Land Meadow Probable POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 8086 5094 (915m by 914m) SO85SW

Area (Hectares) 38.22

Sources Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: 25"(1:2500)). Landmark Digital . Map: Ordnance Survey. 2011. Modern 1:10000 Ordnance Survey Digital Mapping. Digital Map.

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HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR9224 FEL-FEL13 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Field Amalgamation Certain Period 20TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1946 AD to 2050 AD

Full Description Adjacent River Teme. Additional attribute data for Fields and Enclosed Land: Other Internal Boundary Morphology: None. Does not contain area of Copse/Covert. Ridge and Furrow not present. Additional Information Parish of: POWICK.

Attributes Type Value Field Size Medium - Large (4 - 8ha) Predominant Field Shape Irregular Boundary Type Hedge Percentage Field Loss 30% Predominant Boundary Morphology Sinuous Secondary Boundary Morphology Curvilinear Other External Boundary Morphology Following Watercourse Previous Type Legibility High Legibility/Slight Boundary Loss

Previous Types Previous Broad Type Previous HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Meadow Probable POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

National Grid Reference Centred SO 8228 5248 (2389m by 1181m) SO85SW

Area (Hectares) 58.54

Sources Digital archive: Crowther, S.. 2009. Georeferenced layer of the 1811-1818 2" Ordnance Survey Surveyors' Drawings. . Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology. Map: Ordnance Survey. 2011. Modern 1:10000 Ordnance Survey Digital Mapping. Digital Map.

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HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR9246 FEL-FEL14 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Meadow Probable Period POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

Full Description Adjacent Bransford Bridge and River Teme. Additional attribute data for Fields and Enclosed Land: Other Internal Boundary Morphology: None. Does not contain area of Copse/Covert. Ridge and Furrow not present. Additional Information Parish of: RUSHWICK.

Attributes Type Value Field Size Medium - Large (4 - 8ha) Predominant Field Shape Irregular Boundary Type Hedge Predominant Boundary Morphology Sinuous Secondary Boundary Morphology Straight Other External Boundary Morphology Following Watercourse

Previous Types - None recorded

National Grid Reference Centred SO 8101 5327 (838m by 482m) SO85SW

Area (Hectares) 16.50

Sources Map: Ordnance Survey. 2003. Digital 1st Edition OS Map (Original scale: 25"(1:2500)). Landmark Digital .

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HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR9253 River Teme WVF-WVF6 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Water and Valley Floor Natural Open Water Period MEDIEVAL - 1066 AD to 1539 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value

Previous Types - None recorded

National Grid Reference Centred SO 8149 5269 (2283m by 780m) SO85SW

Area (Hectares) 9.07

Sources - None recorded HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR15039 FEL-FEL6 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Fields and Enclosed Land Piecemeal Enclosure Period POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value

Previous Types - None recorded

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7986 5170 (436m by 998m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 26.07

Sources - None recorded

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HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR15084 River Teme WVF-WVF6 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Water and Valley Floor Natural Open Water Certain Period POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

Full Description

Additional Information

Attributes Type Value Wetland Type Designation Open Water Enclosed Yes

Previous Types - None recorded

National Grid Reference Centred SO 6956 6258 (24996m by 16068m) SO66SE

Area (Hectares) 107.71

Sources - None recorded

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HLCUID Name HLC Code HWR15138 Brace's Leigh SET-SET8 Broad Type HLC Type Confidence Settlement Isolated Farmstead Certain Period POST MEDIEVAL to 18TH CENTURY AD - 1540 AD to 1799 AD

Full Description

Additional Information Parish of: Newland

Attributes Type Value Settlement Type Industrial (1800 - 1913) Settlement Interpretation Isolated Farmstead

Previous Types - None recorded

National Grid Reference Centred SO 7985 5052 (376m by 290m) SO75SE

Area (Hectares) 4.58

Sources - None recorded

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