More information : SK 990 230. Site of DMV of Sudwelle, Swayfield, listed by Beresford, is probably a vill of Swayfield. (1)
At the grid reference cited by authority 1 there are a number of property boundaries associated with the present village of Swayfield. While these probably had their origins in the medieval period, they are not an indication of a deserted village. However, there is an area of settlement further west which was mapped from poor quality air photographs. On early photography it was visible as earthworks but later as poorly defined cropmarks. It consists of a possible rectangular building (SK 9860 2270), 20m by 8m, with a small bank extending from the south west corner and at SK 9857 2270 a sub-circular enclosure with a diameter of 7m. Its function is unclear. Between these and another enclosure at SK 9871 2271 more features may exist but nothing could be plotted with any certainty. (Morph No. LI.784.3.1-4).
This description is based on data from the RCHME MORPH2 database. (2) |