More information : At SK 83633647 is a dry moat set in permanent pasture, and in good condition. Disturbance on the N.W. of the island probably indicates the site of the house. To the W. is a hollow road and enclosures associated with the severely contracted hamlet of Stenwith. The close proximity of a centre of habitation suggests the moat marks the site of the medieval manor house. See annotated 25" survey. (1)
(SK 836363) Site of DMV of Stenwith or Stainwith, it is mentioned in Domesday in Barrowby parish. (2)
The Medieval moat described by authority 1 and other settlement features, which may be part of the deserted village described by authority 2, were visible as earthworks and mapped from good quality air photographs. The rectangular moated enclosure, 30m by 40m, is centred at SK 8361 3646. There was no evidence for a manor house building within the moated enclosure, visible on air photographs. To the north of the moat, at SK 8359 3651, are fragmentary broad ditches which may be part of another substantial ditched enclosure. A sinuous hollow way lies to the west of the moat extending for 560m from SK 8349 3664 to SK 8348 6313. Flanking the hollow way are ditched croft enclosures; those to the west at SK 8352 3643 are 30m by 25m and those to the east at SK 8350 3633 are only fragmentary ditches. A platform 20m by 10m, is centred at SK 8354 3646, but it is not certain if this relates to a building. To the SE of the hollow way and crofts are several blocks of ridge and furrow, on average 200m by 100m, centred at SK 8377 3574. These features probably form part of the Medieval village settlement recorded from documentary sources. (Morph No. LI.719.1.1-7)
This description is based on data from the RCHME MORPH2 database. (3) |