The Development of the Parishes of Badsey and Aldington since 1807
This major village history project ran from 2005 to 2007. It was led by Maureen Spinks for The Badsey Society. Here we report on how the project was run and on its outcomes. We are grateful to our partner, the Worcestershire County Council Archaeology Service, to the Local Heritage Initiative and to the Heritage Lottery Fund and Nationwide Building Society for funding the project.
About the Enclosure Map Project
- Details of the Project
- Overview
- Launch Night
- End of Project Meeting
- How the maps were copied
- The Role of the Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology Service in the Project
- Creating a Digital Enclosure or Tithe Map
- The Project in Pictures
- Enclosure Map Project wins national archaeology award
The Badsey Enclosure, 1812-1815
- Badsey Act of Parliament, 1812
- Badsey Enclosure Map, 1812
- Badsey Enclosure Map Notes
- Badsey Award Schedules, 1815 (original document)
- Badsey Award Schedules, 1815 (transcription)
- Badsey Enclosure Map – digitised version from the WCC GIS website
- Badsey Landowners at the time of Enclosure
The Aldington Enclosure, 1807-1808
- Aldington Act of Parliament, 1807
- Aldington Enclosure Map, 1807
- Aldington Award Schedules, 1808 (original document)
- Aldington Award Schedules, 1808 (transcription)
- Aldington Enclosure Map – digitised version from the WCC GIS website
- Aldington Landowners at the time of Enclosure
The Badsey Society is grateful for a grant received from the Local Heritage Initiative in order to fund the project. The Local Heritage Initiative is a national grant scheme that helps local groups to investigate, explain and care for their local landscape, landmarks, traditions and culture. The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) provides the grant but the scheme is a partnership, administered by the Countryside Agency with additional funding from Nationwide Building Society.