More information : Probable earthwork fishpond of Medieval date, seen as an incomplete asymmetric polygonal enclosure, defined by 1 bank, (visible on 4 sides), 110m by 100m. Centred at:-SK 4999 1268 Mapped using poor quality AP's. (Morph No. FR.210.3.1)
Probable earthwork fishpond of Medieval date, seen as an incomplete rectangular enclosure, defined by 1 bank, (visible on 4 sides), 12m by 8m. Centred at:-SK 5001 1274 Mapped using good quality AP's. (Morph No. FR.210.3.3)
Probable earthwork fishpond of Medieval date, seen as an incomplete rectangular enclosure, defined by 1 bank, (visible on 3 sides), ??m by 16m. Centred at:-SK 5002 1277 Mapped using good quality AP's. (Morph No. FR.210.3.4) (1)
(SK 499 126) Fish Pond (NR) (2)
Three fishponds included in the scheduling of Ulverscroft Priory (SK 51 SW 4). A large sub-rectangular fishpond measuring 100m x 75m is situated at the northern termination of the western arm of the moat (see SK 51 SW 16). It is water-filled and embanked on the southern and western sides. To the north is a second sub-rectangular fishpond measuring 50m x 30m, embanked on the western side, but disturbed by the 19th century Ulverscroft Pond on the northern side. To the east of the two fishponds is a third pond measuring 80m x 15m which shows slight evidence of embanking. (3) |