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This list of lost settlements in the United Kingdom includes deserted medieval villages (DMVs), shrunken villages,
abandoned village An abandoned village is a village that has, for some reason, been deserted. In many countries, and throughout history, thousands of villages have been deserted for a variety of causes. Abandonment of villages is often related to epidemic, f ...
s and other settlements known to have been lost, depopulated or significantly reduced in size over the centuries. There are estimated to be as many as 3,000 DMVs in England. Grid references are given, where known.


England

Note that in many cases English settlements are listed under the relevant historical county, rather than the modern administrative unit.


Bedfordshire

*Stratton, near Biggleswade *Sheep Lane, between Woburn and
Leighton Buzzard Leighton Buzzard ( ) is a market town in Bedfordshire, England, in the southwest of the county and close to the Buckinghamshire border. It lies between Aylesbury, Tring, Luton/Dunstable and Milton Keynes, near the Chiltern Hills. It is northwes ...
*Ruxox, near
Ampthill Ampthill () is a town and civil parish in Bedfordshire, England, between Bedford and Luton, with a population estimate of 8,100 (Mid year estimate 2017 from the ONS). It is administered bAmpthill Town Council The ward of Ampthill which also i ...
*Kinwick, believed to be near
Sandy Sandy may refer to: People and fictional characters *Sandy (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters * Sandy (surname), a list of people *Sandy (singer), Brazilian singer and actress Sandy Leah Lima (born 1983) * (Sandy) ...
*Elvedon, believed to be near
Pertenhall Pertenhall is a small village and civil parish located in Bedfordshire, close to the borders of Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire. Its parish council is Quality Parish Council It has recently published its Parish Plan which is available on the ...


Berkshire

*Barcote, near Littleworth, (manor house survives) (now in Oxfordshire) *Beckett, near
Shrivenham Shrivenham is a village and civil parish in the Vale of White Horse, Oxfordshire, England, about south-west of Faringdon. The village is close to the county boundary with Wiltshire and about east-northeast of Swindon. The 2011 Census recorde ...
, (manor house survives) (now in Oxfordshire) *Betterton, near Lockinge, (manor house survives) (now in Oxfordshire) * Bockhampton, near Lambourn, (manor house survives) *Calcote, near Hungerford (near, (exact location unknown) *Carswell, near Littleworth, (now in Oxfordshire) *Clapcot, near Brightwell, (manor house survives) *Cruchfield, near Bray, (manor house survives) *East Compton, near
Compton Compton may refer to: Places Canada * Compton (electoral district), a former Quebec federal electoral district * Compton (provincial electoral district), a former Quebec provincial electoral district now part of Mégantic-Compton * Compton, Que ...
, (church survives) *Draycott,
Longworth Longworth is a village and civil parish in the Vale of White Horse, England. The 1974 boundary changes transferred it from Berkshire to Oxfordshire. The village lies between Faringdon, to its west, and Oxford, to the north-east. The 2011 Cen ...
, (now in Oxfordshire) *
Eaton Hastings Eaton Hastings is a village and civil parish beside the River Thames about two-and-a-half miles (4 km) north-west of Faringdon. It was in Berkshire until the 1974 boundary changes transferred it to Oxfordshire. Eaton Hastings was once larg ...
, (church survives) (now in Oxfordshire) *Endloss Ditton, near Luton *Fulscot, near South Moreton, (now in Oxfordshire) *Henwick, near
Thatcham Thatcham is an historic market town and civil parish in the English county of Berkshire, centred 3 miles (5 km) east of Newbury, 14 miles (24 km) west of Reading and 54 miles (87 km) west of London. Geography Thatcham straddles t ...
, (manor house survives) *Hill End, near Wytham, (now in Oxfordshire) *Hodcot, near West Ilsley, *Holt, near Kintbury, (manor house survives) *Langley, near Hampstead Norreys, (manor house survives) *Inglewood, near Kintbury, (manor house survives) *Maidencourt, near East Garston, *Marlston, near
Bucklebury Bucklebury is a village and civil parish in West Berkshire, England, about north-east of Newbury and north of the A4 road. The parish has a population of 2,116, but the village is much smaller. Bucklebury Common, with an area of over , is one ...
, (manor house survives) *Newton, near Buckland, (manor house extant) (now in Oxfordshire) *Odstone, near Ashbury, (now in Oxfordshire) * Purley Parva, near Purley, (manor house extant) *
Seacourt Seacourt is a deserted medieval village ( DMV ) near the City of Oxford. The site is now mostly beneath the Oxford Western By-pass ( A34 ), about south of the Seacourt / Hinksey Stream crossing. Name The earliest known refere ...
, near Wytham, (good earthworks: road pattern discernible) (now in Oxfordshire) *Shalford, near
Brimpton Brimpton is a mostly rural village and Civil parishes in England, civil parish in West Berkshire, England. Brimpton is centred boxing the compass, ESE of the town of Newbury, Berkshire, Newbury. Toponymy One suggested origin of the name of ...
, (manor house extant) *Sheffield, near
Burghfield Burghfield is a village and large civil parish in West Berkshire, England, with a boundary with Reading. Burghfield can trace its history back to before the Domesday book, and was once home to three manors: Burghfield Regis, Burghfield Abbas a ...
, *
East Shefford East or Orient is one of the four cardinal directions or points of the compass. It is the opposite direction from west and is the direction from which the Sun rises on the Earth. Etymology As in other languages, the word is formed from the fac ...
, (manor house and church extant) *Shottesbrooke, (manor house and church extant) *Southcote, near
Denchworth Denchworth is a village and civil parish about north of Wantage. It was part of Berkshire until the 1974 boundary changes transferred the Vale of White Horse to Oxfordshire. The 2011 Census recorded the parish's population as 171. The parish ...
, (manor house extant) (now in Oxfordshire) *Stroud, near Cumnor, (now in Oxfordshire) *Thrupp, near Radley, (now in Oxfordshire) *
Tubney Tubney is a small village in Oxfordshire, England (in Berkshire until 1974). It lies just south of the A420 road from Oxford to Faringdon, southwest of Oxford. History Tubney was first mentioned in 955, when it was included in land granted to A ...
, near
Appleton Appleton may refer to: People *Appleton (surname) Places Australia * Appleton Dock Canada * Appleton, Newfoundland and Labrador * Appleton, Ontario United Kingdom * Appleton, a deserted medieval village site in the parish of Flitcham w ...
, (manor house extant) (now in Oxfordshire) *Whatcombe, near Fawley, *Whitley, near Cumnor, (exact location unknown) (now in Oxfordshire) *Woolley, near
Chaddleworth Chaddleworth is a village and civil parish in the English county of Berkshire. Geography The village of Chaddleworth lies below the southern slopes of the Berkshire Downs, just east of the A338 road, which runs between Hungerford and Wantage to ...
, (manor house extant) *Wyld Court, near Hampstead Norreys,


Buckinghamshire

From Beresford's Lost Villages except Old Wolverton. *
Ackhampstead Ackhampstead (literally 'oak homestead' in Old English) or 'The Moor' was an ancient township (or chapelry) in the Chiltern Hills, south of Lane End. Until 1844 it was a detached part of Oxfordshire in the parish of Lewknor, part of a division o ...
, near Frieth, - no visible remains at the site *
Addingrove Addingrove is a former hamlet in Buckinghamshire, about northwest of the market town of Thame in neighbouring Oxfordshire. The settlement is on the B4011 road between Oakley and Long Crendon. The largely depopulated former settlement now co ...
, near Oakley, * Doddershall, near Kingswood * Ekeney, near
Emberton Emberton is a village and civil parish in the unitary authority area of the City of Milton Keynes, in Buckinghamshire, England. The village is near the borders with Northamptonshire and Bedfordshire, just to the south of Olney and four miles ...
( Borough of Milton Keynes) * Fleet Marston, west of
Aylesbury Aylesbury ( ) is the county town of Buckinghamshire, South East England. It is home to the Roald Dahl Children's Gallery, David Tugwell`s house on Watermead and the Waterside Theatre. It is in central Buckinghamshire, midway between High Wy ...
*
Old Wolverton Wolverton is a constituent town of Milton Keynes, England. It is located at the northern edge of Milton Keynes, beside the West Coast Main Line, the Grand Union Canal and the river Great Ouse. It is the administrative seat of Wolverton and G ...
(
Milton Keynes Milton Keynes ( ) is a city and the largest settlement in Buckinghamshire, England, about north-west of London. At the 2021 Census, the population of its urban area was over . The River Great Ouse forms its northern boundary; a tributary ...
)


Cambridgeshire

''Includes former villages whose sites were in Huntingdonshire until the 1974 county boundary changes.'' *Botolph Bridge, near
Orton Longueville Orton is a mostly residential area of the city of Peterborough, in the Peterborough district, in the ceremonial county of Cambridgeshire, England. For electoral purposes it comprises Orton Longueville, Orton Waterville and Orton with Hampton wa ...
*Whitwell, near Barton *Burghley, possibly under
Burghley House Burghley House () is a grand sixteenth-century English country house near Stamford, Lincolnshire. It is a leading example of the Elizabethan prodigy house, built and still lived in by the Cecil family. The exterior largely retains its Elizabet ...
*
Clopton, Cambridgeshire Clopton is a deserted medieval village (DMV), about south west of the village of Croydon, Cambridgeshire, that once stood on a prominent ridge from which it gained its name. Its history reaches back to the Roman occupation, and an Anglo-Saxon ...
, near
Croydon Croydon is a large town in south London, England, south of Charing Cross. Part of the London Borough of Croydon, a local government district of Greater London. It is one of the largest commercial districts in Greater London, with an extensi ...
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Cratendune Cratendune () is the name of the lost village reported in the ''Liber Eliensis'', the history of the abbey, then Ely Cathedral, compiled towards the end of the 12th century, as the 500th anniversary of the traditional founding date drew near. As n ...
'', near
Ely Ely or ELY may refer to: Places Ireland * Éile, a medieval kingdom commonly anglicised Ely * Ely Place, Dublin, a street United Kingdom * Ely, Cambridgeshire, a cathedral city in Cambridgeshire, England ** Ely Cathedral Ely Cathedral, formal ...
*
Houghton, Cambridgeshire (medieval village) Houghton is a deserted medieval village located one mile to the west of present-day Brampton, Cambridgeshire. Unlike many such villages which became deserted following the black death, Houghton was abandoned earlier when Henry II declared the ...
* Howes *Little Thetford near Little Thetford * Sawtry Judith, near Sawtry (community based around lost abbey) *
Stonea Camp Stonea Camp is an Iron Age multivallate hill fort located at Stonea near March in the Cambridgeshire Fens. Situated on a gravel bank just above sea-level, it is the lowest hill fort in Britain. Around 500 BC, when fortification is thought to ha ...
, deserted Iron Age hill fort in hamlet of
Stonea Stonea is a hamlet in Cambridgeshire, England, south east of March and part of the parish of Wimblington.Wim ...
*
Washingley Washingley is a hamlet and former civil parish, now in the parish of Folksworth and Washingley, in Cambridgeshire, England. Washingley lies approximately south-west of Peterborough, near Folksworth. Washingley is situated within Huntingdonshire ...
, near
Folksworth Folksworth is a village in Cambridgeshire, England. Folksworth lies approximately south-west of Peterborough, just off the A1 road (Great Britain), A1(M). Folksworth is in the civil parishes in England, civil parish of Folksworth and Washingl ...
Lost villages of Cambridgeshire
cambridgeshire-community.org.uk
*''Weald'' and ''Wintringham'', both near
Eynesbury Hardwicke Eynesbury Hardwicke is a former civil parish, now in the parishes of Abbotsley and St Neots, in the Huntingdonshire part of Cambridgeshire, England. At the time of the 2001 census, the parish had a population of 1,124. Eynesbury Hardwicke was h ...
,
St Neots St NeotsPronunciation of the town name: Most commonly, but variations that ''saint'' is said as in most English non-georeferencing speech, the ''t'' is by a small minority of the British pronounced and higher traces of in the final syllable ...


Cheshire

* Tatton


Cumbria

* Mardale * Snittlegarth


Derbyshire

*Agden Side, near
Agden Reservoir Agden Reservoir is a water storage reservoir, situated at grid reference , west of the centre of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It is owned by Yorkshire Water / Kelda Group. The reservoir covers an area of and has a capacity of 559 mil ...
* Alkmonton medieval settlement, between
Uttoxeter Uttoxeter ( , ) is a market town in the East Staffordshire district in the county of Staffordshire, England. It is near to the Derbyshire county border. It is situated from Burton upon Trent, from Stafford, from Stoke-on-Trent, from De ...
and
Derby Derby ( ) is a city and unitary authority area in Derbyshire, England. It lies on the banks of the River Derwent in the south of Derbyshire, which is in the East Midlands Region. It was traditionally the county town of Derbyshire. Derby gai ...
* Ashopton, submerged under Ladybower reservoir *Cottons, near
Normanton, Derby Normanton is an inner city suburb and ward of the city of Derby in Derbyshire, England, situated approximately south of the city centre. Neighbouring suburbs include Littleover, Pear Tree, Rose Hill and Sunny Hill. The original village of Norman ...
* Derwent, submerged under Ladybower reservoir *
Hungry Bentley Hungry Bentley is a deserted medieval village and civil parish in the Derbyshire Dales district of Derbyshire, England, between Uttoxeter and Derby. The site is a scheduled monument and has been called the best "depopulated settlement" in Derbys ...
, between Uttoxeter and Derby *Phoside, near
Glossop Glossop is a market town in the Borough of High Peak, Derbyshire, England. It is located east of Manchester, north-west of Sheffield and north of the county town, Matlock. Glossop lies near Derbyshire's borders with Cheshire, Greater Manches ...
. *Toxall, near
Macclesfield Macclesfield is a market town and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East in Cheshire, England. It is located on the River Bollin in the east of the county, on the edge of the Cheshire Plain, with Macclesfield Forest to its east ...
"District map of the Ambergate, Nottingham & Boston, and Eastern Junction Railway, with extension and branches." Late 19th century.
Lincolnshire Archives Lincolnshire Archives is the county record office of Lincolnshire, England. It was established as a county service in 1948 by the Lincolnshire Archives Committee, which had been formally constituted on 24 October 1947 with Sir Robert Pattinson as ...
ref: 4 GL/5/6. Acc. Number: 2008/35.


Devon

* Hallsands - Village and beach. *Hundatora, near
Hound Tor Hound Tor is a tor on Dartmoor, Devon, England and is a good example of a heavily weathered granite outcrop. It is easily accessible, situated within a few minutes from the B3387 between Bovey Tracey and Widecombe-in-the-Moor. The site is admin ...
(DMV. Now in the care of
English Heritage English Heritage (officially the English Heritage Trust) is a charity that manages over 400 historic monuments, buildings and places. These include prehistoric sites, medieval castles, Roman forts and country houses. The charity states that i ...
) * Hutholes,
Widecombe-in-the-Moor Widecombe in the Moor () is a village and large civil parish in Dartmoor National Park in Devon, England. Its church is known as the Cathedral of the Moors on account of its tall tower and its size, relative to the small population it serves. It ...
, Dartmoor. * New Quay (Devon) – A port on the river Tamar abandoned in the early 20th century. *
Morwellham Quay Morwellham Quay is an historic river port in Devon, England that developed to support the local mines. The port had its peak in the Victorian era and is now run as a tourist attraction and museum. It is the terminus of the Tavistock Canal, and ...
– A port upstream from New Quay that was partially abandoned after the closure of most of the local mines in the early 20th century, now an open-air museum. * Gawton – A port on the river Tamar abandoned in the early 20th century.


Dorset

* Tyneham (taken over by the British Armed Forces during
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ...
) *
Maryland Maryland ( ) is a state in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. It shares borders with Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia to its south and west; Pennsylvania to its north; and Delaware and the Atlantic Ocean to ...
, on Brownsea Island—The village was originally created to serve an unsuccessful pottery business. Its inhabitants were ultimately expelled by the island's owner. *
Winterborne Farringdon Winterborne Farringdon (or Winterbourne Farringdon) is a deserted village in Dorset, England, 1.5 miles south of Dorchester. Its lands are now incorporated into the adjacent settlements of Winterborne Came and Winterborne Herringston. There are ...


Durham

* Carlbury, (mostly demolished in the late 1940s to make way for A67 road) * Ulnaby, (abandoned in the 16th century)


Gloucestershire

* Charlton (demolished in the late 1940s to make way for an extension of
Filton Airfield Filton Airport or Filton Aerodrome was a private airport in Filton and Patchway, within South Gloucestershire, north of Bristol, England. Description The airfield was bounded by the A38 road to the east, and the former London to Avonmouth ...
) *
Lancaut Lancaut ( cy, Llan Cewydd) is a deserted village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Tidenham, in the Forest of Dean district, in Gloucestershire, England, located alongside the River Wye, around two miles north of Chepstow. It occupie ...
* Northwick, near Blockley *
Upper Ditchford Upper Ditchford is an abandoned village to the west of the Fosse Way between Moreton-in-Marsh and Stretton on Fosse, now in the county of Gloucestershire in England but formerly located in Warwickshire. It has been scheduled as an ancient monum ...


Herefordshire

* Chilstone *
Devereux Devereux is a Norman surname found frequently in Ireland, Wales, England and around the English-speaking world. The name may derive as a Norman French rendering of the Welsh name "''Dyfrig''" or "''Dubricius''". This name would have been familia ...
* Edvin Ralph * Hampton Wafer * Hewland * Hoarwithy * Holme Lacy *
Kilpeck Kilpeck ( cy, Llanddewi Cil Peddeg) is a village and civil parish in the county of Herefordshire, England. It is about southwest of Hereford, just south of the A465 road and Welsh Marches Line to Abergavenny, and about from the border wit ...
*
Little Cowarne Little Cowarne is a village and civil parish in the county of Herefordshire, England, and is north-east from the city and county town of Hereford. The closest town is the market town of Bromyard, to the north-east. History Cowarne is from the ...
*
Lower Bullingham Lower Bullingham is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England. The main village, Lower Bullingham, is a south-eastern suburb of Hereford. The parish also extends into the countryside and takes in the hamlet of Green Crize. In the ea ...
* Studmarsh * Wacton *
Wolferlow Wolferlow is a village and civil parish in northern Herefordshire, England, about north of Bromyard. In the fourteenth century the manor of Wolfelow belonged to the Earl of March; about 1310 it was granted to Walter de Thornbury, a retainer o ...


Hertfordshire

*Aldwick, *Alfledawich (Beauchamps), *Alswick, *Aspenden II, *
Ayot St Lawrence Ayot St Lawrence is a small English village and civil parish in Hertfordshire, west of Welwyn. There are several other ''Ayots'' in the area, including Ayot Green and Ayot St Peter, where the census population of Ayot St Lawrence was included in ...
, *
Ayot St Peter Ayot St Peter is a village and civil parish in the Welwyn Hatfield district of Hertfordshire, England, about two miles north-west of Welwyn Garden City. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 166. At the 2011 Census the population ...
, *Berkeden (Berkesdon Green), *Betlow, *Bordesden (Bozen Green), *Boxbury, *Bricewold *Brickendon, *Broadfield, *Broadmead, *Burston, * Caldecote, *Chaldean, *Chesfield, *Childwick, *Cockenach, *Cockhamsted, *Corney Bury, *
Digswell Digswell is an ancient village and former parish in the English county of Hertfordshire which is recorded in the 1086 Domesday Book. The population of the urban area of Digswell in the 2011 Census was 1,632. Digswell's name may be derived from ...
, *
Flaunden Flaunden is a village and a civil parish in Hertfordshire, England, close to the border with Buckinghamshire. Old Flaunden was on the banks of the River Chess in Buckinghamshire but owing to constant flooding, the settlement moved up the hill into ...
, *Flexmere, *
Gilston Gilston is a village and civil parish in the East Hertfordshire district of Hertfordshire, England. It is located a little over one mile north of the town of Harlow in the neighbouring county of Essex. Together with the nearby hamlet of Eastwick ...
, * Great Munden, *Gubblecote, *Hainstone *Hanstead, *Hixham, *Hodenhoe, *Ichetone (Layston), *Kitts End, *Lewarewich (Leverage) near, *Libury (Stutereshele), *Mardley, *Maydencroft (Furnival Dinsley), *Minsden, *Miswell, *Moor Green, *Napsbury, * Nettleden II, * Newsells, * North Mymms, *Oxwich near Codicote *Oston *Pendley, *Plashes, *Queenhoo, *Quickswood, *Sapeham *Stagenhoe, * Stanstead Abbotts, *
Stevenage Stevenage ( ) is a large town and borough in Hertfordshire, England, about north of London. Stevenage is east of junctions 7 and 8 of the A1(M), between Letchworth Garden City to the north and Welwyn Garden City to the south. In 1946, Stevena ...
, *Stivicesworde *Stocks, *Stonebury, *Temple Dinsley, *
Thorley Thorley may refer to: Places * Thorley, Hertfordshire, England * Thorley, Isle of Wight, England People with the surname Thorley * Di Thorley, Australian politician * Wilfrid Thorley, English poet * Ollie Thorley, English rugby player People w ...
, * Throcking, *
Thundridge Thundridge is a village and civil parish in the East Hertfordshire district, in the county of Hertfordshire, England. It is about two miles away from the town of Ware and about seven miles away from the large town of Hertford, the county town ...
, *Tiscott, *Titburst (Theobald Street), *Wakeley, *Wandon, *Wellbury, *Welei (Wain Wood) *Wickham, *Windridge, *Wollenwick (Woolwicks),


Kent

:''See Lost villages of the Romney Marsh for more detail.'' *Buttdarts (over one of the larger marsh drains), *Dengemarsh, south of Lydd * Dode (Dowde), , in Luddesdowne parish near
Gravesend Gravesend is a town in northwest Kent, England, situated 21 miles (35 km) east-southeast of Charing Cross (central London) on the Bank (geography), south bank of the River Thames and opposite Tilbury in Essex. Located in the diocese of Ro ...
*Eastbridge, * Fairfield, *Falconhurst, *Galloways, not marked on OS Map: ?TR 0017 *
Hampton-on-Sea Hampton-on-Sea is a drowned and abandoned village in what is now the Hampton area of Herne Bay, Kent. It grew from a tiny fishing hamlet in 1864 at the hands of an oyster fishery company, was developed from 1879 by land agents, abandoned in 19 ...
, *Hope All Saints, *Midley, SW of Old Romney, *Orgarswick, NW of Dymchurch, *Paddlesworth, near Snodland, *Shorne, *Shuart, *Snave, * Stone Chapel near
Ospringe Ospringe is a village and area of Faversham in the English county of Kent. It is also the name of a civil parish, which since 1935 has not included the village of Ospringe. The village lies on the Roman road Watling Street (nowadays the A2 ro ...


Lancashire

*Fairhurst, lost hamlet near
Parbold Parbold is a village and civil parish in West Lancashire, England. Local government Parbold had a population of 2,582 at the 2011 Census. West Lancashire is divided into 19 parish councils, the first tier of local government. Parbold is borde ...
*
Gambleside Gambleside is an abandoned village located in northern Rossendale close to the boundary with Burnley's Dunnockshaw parish. In the late Middle Ages Gambleside was one of the cow farms (vaccary) of Rossendale Forest, belonging to the Honour of Cl ...
, abandoned in 1866 *Greenbooth, abandoned and submerged village under a
reservoir A reservoir (; from French ''réservoir'' ) is an enlarged lake behind a dam. Such a dam may be either artificial, built to store fresh water or it may be a natural formation. Reservoirs can be created in a number of ways, including contro ...


Leicestershire

*Aldeby SK552987 Deserted Medieval Village in Enderby, now known as St Johns after its ruined parish church *Allhallows SK785361 Lost place in Redmile, recorded as Alhallowes in 1579Cox B, A Dictionary of Leicestershire and Rutland Place-names, Nottingham, 2005 *Alton SK390148 Deserted Medieval Village in Ravenstone *Alwolton Lost place in Hoby, recorded in 1322 as Utteralwolton where Utter means outer or remoteCox B, The Place-names of Leicestershire Part 3 East Goscote Hundred, Nottingham, 2004 *Ambion SK400003 Deserted Medieval Village in Sutton Cheney, reputedly abandoned at the time of the
Battle of Bosworth The Battle of Bosworth or Bosworth Field was the last significant battle of the Wars of the Roses, the civil war between the houses of Lancaster and York that extended across England in the latter half of the 15th century. Fought on 22 Augu ...
*Andreskirk SK392222 Deserted Medieval Village in Breedon on the Hill, located to its west *Atterton SP353983 Deserted Medieval Village *Baggrave SK697088 Deserted Medieval Village in Hungarton *Beacon Hill SK513146 Lost place in Woodhouse Eaves, site of an Iron Age hill fort, perhaps a lookout over the Soar valley for the Corieltauvi tribe *Beckingthorpe SK808394 Lost place in Bottesford, recorded as Beclintorp about 1300 *Berehill SK587046 Lost place in St Margaret's Field, recorded as le Berehil in 1260, it lay outside the East Gate of Leicester, forming part of the east suburb and subsequently was named the HaymarketCox B, The Place-names of Leicestershire Part 1 The Borough of Leicester, Nottingham, 1998 *Bescaby SK823623 Deserted Medieval Village *Bigging, Lost place in Leicester, recorded as le Bigginge in 1323, it was a group of buildings close to the abbey of St Mary de Pratis, perhaps near SK580062 *Bishop's Fee SK505051 Lost Place in St Margaret's Field Leicester, recorded as feodo Episcopi in 1336 and called The Suburb in Domesday, it was the property of the Bishop of Lincoln and included St Margaret's Field *Bittesby Deserted Medieval Village, perhaps formed out of a larger, earlier parish centred on a former Romano-British settlement at Duninc Wicon that also included Ullesthorpe as an outlying settlementCox B, The Place-names of Leicestershire Part 5 Guthlaxton Hundred, Nottingham, 2011 *Bradgate SK535103 Deserted Medieval Village in
Newtown Linford Newtown Linford is a linear village in Leicestershire, England. The population of the civil parish was 1,000 at the 2001 census, including Ulverscroft, increasing to 1,103 at the 2011 census. The village lies in a valley in the Charnwood Forest ...
, abandoned for the building of Bradgate House *Bradley SP823954 Lost place in Nevill Holt, recorded as Bradel in the 12th century, and the site of an Augustinian Priory from about 1200Cox B, The Place-names of Leicestershire Part 4 Gartree Hundred, Nottingham, 2009 *Brascote SK443025 Deserted Medieval Village in Newbold Verdon *Brentingby SK784198 Deserted Medieval Village * Bromkinsthorpe SK560040 Lost place in St Mary's Field Leicester, now Braunstone Gate *Brooksby SK670160 Deserted Medieval Village *Bulwarks, The SK405233 Lost place in Breedon on the Hill, site of an Iron Age hill fort, perhaps in the western border zone of the Corieltauvi tribe *
Burrough Hill Burrough Hill is an Iron Age hillfort in Burrough on the Hill, south of Melton Mowbray in the English county of Leicestershire. Situated on a promontory about above sea level, the site commands views over the surrounding countryside for miles ...
SK770120 Lost place in Burrough on the Hill, site of an Iron Age hill fort, perhaps the central place of the Corieltauvi tribe before the Roman invasionCox B, The Place-names of Leicestershire Part 2 Framland Hundred, Nottingham, 2002 *Burrowchurch SK835185 Lost place in Wymondham, located to its west *Canby SK605170 Lost place in Sileby which gave its name to one of the three Sileby medieval great fields *Charleyston Lost place in Charley recorded in 1280 *Colby SK617090 Lost place in Thurmaston close to boundary with Humberstone *Cold Newton SK716065 Deserted Medieval Village *Cotes de Val SP553887 Deserted Medieval Village in Gilmorton *Dishley SK513212 Deserted Medieval Village *Dodyngton Lost place in Rearsby, recorded about 1480 *Doveland SK560043 Lost place in St Mary's Field, Leicester, recorded about 1230 *Duninc Wicon SP495870 Lost place in Ullesthorpe, recorded in 962AD, possibly to be rendered as Dunna's wic (vicus), it was perhaps the site of a Romano British township located towards Watling Street *Elmesthorpe SP460965 Deserted Medieval Village *Eye Kettleby SK734167 Deserted Medieval Village in Melton Mowbray *Foston SP604950 Deserted Medieval Village *Freake's Ground SK575054 Lost place in Leicester, recorded as Mr Freakes Land in 1625, it lay between the Groby and Fosse Roads, it became an extra-parochial area *Frisby SK704020 Deserted Medieval Village between Billesdon and Gaulby *Frogmire SK581052 Lost place in Leicester, recorded as Frogemere in 1196, it lay between two arms of the River Soar outside the North Gate, it is now represented by Frog Island *Garendon SK502199 Deserted Medieval Village in Loughborough *Gillethorp or Godthorp SK770100 Lost place included in Domesday as Godtorp and as Gillethorp in the Leicestershire Survey of about 1130, it lay between Somerby and Newbold Saucey *Gilroes SK560065 Lost place in Leicester Frith, recorded as Gilleuro in 1322 *(Goadby Marwood) SK780270 Lost site of a minor Romano-British settlement, a vicus, established alongside the Roman road from the Fosse Way at Six Hills towards the Ermine Street at Spitalgate, near Grantham in Lincolnshire. There is no evidence of its location within the parish or its name *Gopsall SK353064 Deserted Medieval Village in Twycross *Great Stretton SK657005 Deserted Medieval Village, its parish church remains *Hamilton SK645075 Deserted Medieval Village in Barkby Thorpe *Hardwick Lost place in Bottesford, recorded about 1220 as Herdewic *Hardwick SP720970 Lost place in Shangton, recorded 1252 as Herdwyk *Hogston Lost place in Sileby, recorded in the 17th century as Hogston side *Holyoaks SP845957 Deserted Medieval Village in Stockerston * Hothorpe SP669851 Lost place in Theddingworth, in the 18th century the home of the Lord of the Manor, which at the time of Domesday extended south of the River Welland into present day Northamptonshire where it now lies *Hungerton SP625985 Lost place in Wigston Magna, recorded about 1285 as Hungertonhill, not to be confused with ''Hungarton'' *Hygham Lost place in Wycomb and Chadwell, recorded in 1582, it gave its name to one of the parish medieval great fields * Ingarsby SK684055 Deserted Medieval Village in Hungarton, often called Old Ingarsby to differentiate it from modern New Ingarsby which lies to the north west of Houghton on the HillThe Place-names of Leicestershire Part 3 East Goscote Hundred, Nottingham, 2004 * Keythorpe SP765995 Deserted Medieval Village in Tugby *Kilwardby SK354166 Lost place in Ashby de la Zouch, now represented by Kilwardby Street *Knaptoft SP626895 Deserted Medieval Village, the remnants of the parish church remain *Knave Hill SP744943 Lost place in Stonton Wyville, a local name for Langton Caudle which is the site of an abandoned Saxon settlement pinpointed by archaeological excavation *Leesthorpe SK792136 Deserted Medieval Village in Pickwell *Leroes Lost place in St Margaret's Field Leicester, recorded in 1346 as le Leywro *Lilinge Lost place either between Ullesthorpe and Bitteswell or in Westrill and Starmore adjacent to Lilbourne Northamptonshire, it was included in Domesday in Guthlaxton Wapentake * Lindley SP365958 Deserted Medieval Village in Higham on the Hill, now under the Motor Industry Research Association (MIRA) Proving Ground *Longton Lost place in Humberstone, recorded in 1612 *Lowesby SK725078 Deserted Medieval Village *Lowton Lost place in Humberstone recorded about 1480 *Lubbesthorpe SK541011 Deserted Medieval Village *Luffnum Lost place in Humberstone, recorded about 1730, perhaps similar in origin to the place-name Luffenham in Rutland *Manduessedum SP330968 Lost Place in Witherley, it was a Romano British settlement extending into Mancetter Warwickshire at the junction of Watling Street and the Roman road Fenn Lane from Leicester *(Medbourne) SP796929 Lost Romano-British town on the Roman road from Godmanchester to Leicester. The site remains unknown, no name survives for the town and Medbourne field names do not indicate its probable location *Mirabel SP845957 Lost place in Stockerston, recorded as hermitagii de Mirabel in 1232, located close, and in opposition to the pagan centre at Holyoaks, it is now represented by Great and Little Merrible Woods *Misterton SP556840 Deserted Medieval Village, the parish church, the minster of the place-name, remains *Nafferton Lost place in Foston, recorded in 1619 *Naneby SK435025 Deserted Medieval Village in Cadeby *Netone Lost place included in Domesday in Gartree Wapentake *Newarke, The SK582041 Lost place in Leicester, recorded as le Newerk in 1361, it lay outside the town wall by the castle and was itself walled round *Newbold Folville SK706120 Deserted Medieval Village in Ashby Folville *Newbold Saucey SK765090 Deserted Medieval Village in Owston *New Park of Bird's Nest, The SK560058 Lost place in Leicester Frith, recorded as Briddesnest in 1362, it is now represented by the New Parks suburb of the city *Normandy Lost Place in St Margaret's Field Leicester, recorded in 1453 *Normanton Turville SP489995 Deserted Medieval Village *North Marefield SK752088 Deserted Medieval Village, now often called Old Marefield *Noseley SP733987 Deserted Medieval Village *Othorpe SP771995 Deserted Medieval Village in Slawston *Quenby SK702065 Deserted Medieval Village in Hungarton * Ratae Corieltauvorum SK582045 Lost place replaced by Leicester, it was the Romano British cantonal capital of the Corieltauvi (formerly known as Coritani) tribe whose previous centre was probably Burrough Hill in the county, and who named it Ratis before the Roman invasion. When, how and why Ratae/Ratis transformed into Legorensium by 787AD is unknown *Ringlethorpe SK776235 Deserted Medieval Village in Scalford, now the location of Goldsmith Grange *St Clement SK581048 Lost place in Leicester, recorded in 1220, it was one of its medieval parishes and lay in the west quarter *St Leonard SK580055 Lost place in Leicester, recorded in 1220, it was one of its medieval parishes and lay over the North, or St Sunday's Bridge *St Mary in Arden SP741875 Lost Place in medieval Great Bowden, now Market Harborough, perhaps the original centre of an early parish that included both Great and Little Bowden, any link with the Forest of Arden Warwickshire is unproven *St Michael SK584049 Lost place in Leicester, recorded in 1220, it was one of its medieval parishes and lay in the north quarter *St Peter SK585047 Lost place in Leicester, recorded in 1200, it was one of its medieval parishes and lay in the north quarter *Sauvey SK786052 Lost place in Withcote, recorded as Salvee in 1229, was the location of Sauvey Castle *Shelthorpe SK545185 Deserted Medieval Village in Loughborough *Schirdiccotes Lost place in Thurmaston, recorded about 1320, a similar name to Shirtecoat in Great Bowden *Schyrdaycotis Lost place in Newton Harcourt, recorded in the 14th century, a similar name to Shirtecoat in Great Bowden *Shirtecoat SP740900 Lost place in Great Bowden, recorded about 1250, located in the medieval great North Field of the parish, perhaps meaning derelict cottages or summer shelters *Schortecotes Lost place in Horninghold, recorded about 1300, perhaps a similar name to Shirtecoat in Great Bowden *Shoby SK683203 Deserted Medieval Village *Shouldercoates Lost place in Twyford, although only recorded in 1826 and as such a possible echo of a medieval name, it may be similar in meaning to Shirtecoat in Great Bowden or to be interpreted as the cottages on the hill shoulder *South Marefield SK746079 Lost place represented by modern Marefield, in Domesday it was included as alia Merdefelde to distinguish it from the now deserted North Marefield which was also called Old Marefield *Stapleford SK813183 Deserted Medieval Village *Staunton Harold SK379209 Deserted Medieval Village *Stocking, The SK583078 Lost place in Beaumont Leys Leicester, recorded as le Stokkynge in 1352, now represented by the Stocking Farm suburb of the city *Stormsworth SP583806 Deserted Medieval Village in Westrill and Starmore, the name has evolved into Starmore *Sysonby SK739190 Deserted Medieval Village in Melton Mowbray, traditionally where the River Eye became the River Wreake *Tomley SP552795 Lost place in Catthorpe, recorded as Tomlowe in 1343, perhaps relating to a Tom Thumb type character and to be rendered as Hobgoblin's Mound *Toston SK800370 Lost place in Bottesford, recorded as Toxtonhyl in 1304, now represented by Toston Hill *Tripontium SP535795 Lost Place in Shawell, perhaps commemorating stream crossings at Dow Bridge SK542782 in Catthorpe and Bransford Bridge SK519822 in Cotesbach, the third crossing was at Caves Inn in Shawell, it was a Romano British settlement extending into Warwickshire on Roman Watling Street located at modern Caves Inn Farm *Venonis SK474888 Lost place at the meeting point of Claybrooke Magna and Parva and Sharnford, now represented by High Cross, it was a Romano British settlement extending into Warwickshire at the crossing point of the Roman Fosse Way and Watling Street, inhabited by the Corieltauvi who named it The Place of the Tribe (Venonis) *Vernemeton SK650250 Lost place in Willoughby on the Wolds Nottinghamshire, A Romano British settlement on Fosse Way whose territory extended into Old Dalby and Wymeswold, Horrou and Harrowefield in Wymeswold probably relate to the same sacred grove commemorated in the name Vernemeton *Welby SK725210 Deserted Medieval Village *Wellsborough SK365024 Deserted Medieval Village in Sibson *Westcotes SK570300 Lost place in St Mary's Field Leicester *Westerby SP675925 Lost place incorporated with neighbouring Smeeton into Smeeton Westerby by 1279 *Weston Lost place in Beeby, recorded in 1601, gave its name to one of the Beeby great medieval fields which lay west of the boundary with Hungarton *Weston SK303027 Deserted Medieval Village in Orton on the Hill, now the location of Moor Barns Farm *Westrill Lost place in Westrill and Starmore, recorded as Westerhyll in 1578, perhaps located at Gravel Hill SP580800 *Westthorpe Lost place in Bottesford, recorded as Westorp in 1249. Easthorpe is still a settlement in the parish *Whatborough SK767060 Deserted Medieval Village *Whenham SK725238 Lost place in Ab Kettleby that gave its name to a field in the parish, it was probably sited close to Landyke Lane, the Roman road from the Fosse Way at Six Hills to Ermine Street near Grantham *Whittington SP486083 Deserted Medieval Village in Ratby *Willesley SK340146 Deserted Medieval Village *Willows SK660180 Deserted Medieval Village in Ragdale *Wistow SP644958 Deserted Medieval Village *Withcote SK797059 Deserted Medieval Village *Woodcote SK354187 Deserted Medieval Village in Ashby de la Zouch *Wyfordby SK792189 Deserted Medieval Village


Lincolnshire

* Aunby, * Avethorpe, Location unknown *''Banthorp'' near
Greatford Greatford is a village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated west from the A15, north-east from Stamford, and south from Bourne. Greatford is noted for Greatford Hall, once the home of ...
, See Banthorpe Wood. *''Casewick'' North East
Uffington Uffington is the name of several places: ; England *Uffington, Lincolnshire :* Uffington and Barnack railway station :* Uffington Rural District *Uffington, Oxfordshire :* Uffington railway station (Uffington Junction) *Uffington, Shropshire ;Un ...
, - The name survives in Casewick Hall. *''
Casthorpe Casthorpe is hamlet in the civil parish of Barrowby and the South Kesteven District of Lincolnshire, England. It is south-southwest from the city and county town of Lincoln, west from Grantham town centre, and west from Barrowby village. His ...
'' near
Barrowby Barrowby is a village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is west of Grantham. It overlooks the Vale of Belvoir and has a Grade I listed parish church. The hamlet of Casthorpe is part of the parish. Th ...
, (East Casthorpe), (West Casthorpe) * ''Beckfield'',
Kirmond le Mire Kirmond le Mire is a small village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated on the B1203 road, east from Market Rasen and south-west from Grimsby. It is in the civil parish of Thoresway. Kirmo ...
, * ''Birthorpe'',
Billingborough Billingborough is a village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated approximately north of Bourne and 10 miles south of Sleaford, and on the B1177 between Horbling and Pointon just south of ...
, * Burreth, Lincolnshire *''Brauncewell'', east of Modern
Brauncewell Brauncewell is a hamlet and former civil parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. From the census 2011 the population is included in the civil parish of Cranwell, Brauncewell and Byard's Leap. It is situated between Leade ...
, * Bruer, Controversially listed as DMV by Beresford & Hurst. *''Butyate'', near Bardney *
Coates medieval settlement Coates medieval settlement is a deserted medieval village in the civil parish of Stow, Lincolnshire, Stow, in the West Lindsey district, in the county of Lincolnshire, England. It is about east of the village of Stow. It is a Scheduled Monument ...
, near
Stow Stow may refer to: Places United Kingdom * Stow, Lincolnshire or Stow-in-Lindsey, a village * Stow of Wedale or Stow, Scottish Borders, a village * Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire, a small town * Stow, Shropshire or Stowe, a village * Stow ...
*
Cold Hanworth medieval settlement Cold Hanworth medieval settlement is a deserted medieval village in Lincolnshire, England, next to the village of Cold Hanworth and about north of Lincoln. It is a Scheduled Monument. History The village was recorded in the Domesday Book of 108 ...
, at
Cold Hanworth Cold Hanworth is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated north-north-east from the city and county town of Lincoln, and just north of the A46. It is combined with Hackthorn to form the ...
* Crofton *
Dembleby Aunsby and Dembleby is a civil parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. According to the 2001 Census it had a population of 125. The parish includes Aunsby and Dembleby, which were separate parishes until 1931, and the ham ...
Shrunken village *''Dunsby'', east of
Brauncewell Brauncewell is a hamlet and former civil parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. From the census 2011 the population is included in the civil parish of Cranwell, Brauncewell and Byard's Leap. It is situated between Leade ...
Note there is a surviving village of the same name in the south of the County. * ''Elsthorpe'', near
Edenham Edenham ( ) is a village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is approximately north-west of Bourne, and on the A151 road. While the civil parish is called 'Edenham', the parish council is called Edenham ...
. *
Gainsthorpe Gainsthorpe is a deserted medieval village (DMV) site in a field which is part of the present Gainsthorpe Farm in Lincolnshire, England. The site is in Hibaldstow civil parish located on a minor road west of the A15 road, south of Hibaldstow and ...
, near
Kirton Lindsey Kirton in Lindsey, also abbreviated to Kirton Lindsey, is a market town and civil parish in North Lincolnshire, England. It is south-east from Scunthorpe. History Catherine Parr, the sixth wife of Henry VIII lived at Kirton-in-Lindsey af ...
, (One of the best-preserved DMV sites in Britain, now in the care of
English Heritage English Heritage (officially the English Heritage Trust) is a charity that manages over 400 historic monuments, buildings and places. These include prehistoric sites, medieval castles, Roman forts and country houses. The charity states that i ...
*''Ganthorpe'',
Stoke Rochford Stoke Rochford is a small English village and civil parish south of Grantham in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire. The population at the time of the 2011 census was 230 (including Easton, Lincolnshire, Easton). It has two notable Grad ...
. *
Goltho Goltho is a hamlet in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. The population (including Bullington) was 157 at the 2011 census. It is situated south-west from Wragby, and south from the A158 road. Wragby and Goltho Limewood Walk, ...
, *''Graby'' shrunken village west of
Dowsby Dowsby is a village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated on the western edge of The Fens at the junction of the east–west B1397 road and the north–south B1177. It is north-east from ...
, * Hanby, * ''Little Lavington'', near Lenton, Recorded as late as 1846. *''Newbo'' near
Barrowby Barrowby is a village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is west of Grantham. It overlooks the Vale of Belvoir and has a Grade I listed parish church. The hamlet of Casthorpe is part of the parish. Th ...
, * North Cadeby, * North Rauceby shrunken village, *''North Stoke'',
Stoke Rochford Stoke Rochford is a small English village and civil parish south of Grantham in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire. The population at the time of the 2011 census was 230 (including Easton, Lincolnshire, Easton). It has two notable Grad ...
. * ''Orford'', south of
Brookenby Brookenby is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. The village is situated north-east from Market Rasen. According to the 2001 census, it had a population of 742, falling to 665 at the 2011 census. T ...
, * ''Osgodby'', South of Lenton, Lincolnshire, The name is preserved in the farm at the location, and in the parish name. * ''Ouesby'',
Billingborough Billingborough is a village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated approximately north of Bourne and 10 miles south of Sleaford, and on the B1177 between Horbling and Pointon just south of ...
, * ''Ringsthorpe'', west of
Barkston Barkston is an English village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire. The parish population was 497 at the 2001 census and 493 at the 2011 census. The village lies about north of the market town of Grantham, on the A6 ...
, * ''Ringstone'', south of
Rippingale Rippingale is a village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish was 929 at the 2011 census. The village is situated on the A15 road, about north from Bourne. Rippingale is ...
, * '' Roxton'', south of Immingham. * Sempringham shrunken village, * ''Sapperton'', Somewhere near Welbourn, See also ''un-named village'' near Welbourn, * Scott Willougbhy shrunken village * ''Silkby'' near Silk Willoughby, *
Skinnand Skinnand is a deserted medieval village in the civil parish of Navenby, in the North Kesteven district, in the county of Lincolnshire, England. It was a small farming community situated south of Lincoln, Lincolnshire, Lincoln and northwest of ...
, Shown on OS map * ''Southorpe'', near
Edenham Edenham ( ) is a village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is approximately north-west of Bourne, and on the A151 road. While the civil parish is called 'Edenham', the parish council is called Edenham ...
. * ''Sudwelle'' near
Swayfield Swayfield is a village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 316. It is situated just over east from the A1 road, south-east from Grantham and nor ...
, *''Thorpe'', ''Laythorpe'' and ''Burgh'', location unknown, all associated with
Kirkby la Thorpe Kirkby la Thorpe is a village and civil parish in North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England.The population at the 2011 census was 1,120. It lies east from Sleaford. The village is near thstartof the A17 Sleaford bypass. History There ...
* ''Twyford'' south of Colsterworth, Note: there is a similarly named surviving village at SK728103 - The name at Colsterworth is preserved in nearby woodland. * Waterton, *''West Laughton'', west of Laughton * Wyham, *''
West Wykeham West Wykeham is a deserted medieval village in East Lindsey, Lincolnshire Lincolnshire (abbreviated Lincs.) is a county in the East Midlands of England, with a long coastline on the North Sea to the east. It borders Norfolk to the sou ...
'' *''
East Wykeham East Wykeham is a deserted medieval village or DMV, seen as earthworks, in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. The earthworks are situated about north-west of the town of Louth, and east of the town of Market Rasen. East Wyk ...
'' *'' Wykeham (Nettleton)''


Middlesex

*
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(sometimes "Heath Row", demolished in the 1940s to allow construction of
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)


Norfolk

There are believed to be around 200 lost settlements in Norfolk. Many of these are deserted medieval villages.


Northamptonshire

:''See also
List of lost settlements in Northamptonshire This list is of deserted medieval villages (DMVs), "shrunken" villages and other settlements known to have been "lost" or significantly reduced in size over the centuries.''An Inventory of Archaeological Sites in Central Northamptonshire'' (1979) ...
.'' *Achurch * Althorp, *Appletree *Armston *Astwell *Astwick *Badsaddle, *Barford, *Boughton, *
Braunston Cleves or Fawcliff The village of Braunston Cleves or Fawcliff formerly stood north of the village of Braunston in the English county of Northamptonshire at its border with Warwickshire. It has long been a "lost village", having no standing buildings, but its posit ...
, * Braunstonbury, *Brime *Brockhall *Burghley *Calme *Caswell *
Canons Ashby Canons Ashby is a small village and civil parishes in England, civil parish in West Northamptonshire, England. The population of the village is included in the civil parish of Preston Capes. Its most notable building is Canons Ashby House, a N ...
, *Cotes * Coton, *Cotton, near Grendon, *Cotton Mill *Cotton Mallows *Chilcote, *Churchfield * Church Charwelton, *Doddington Thorpe, *Downtown, *Eaglethorpe *Eastern Neston *Edgcote *Elmington in Ashton *Elmington in Tansor * Elkington, *Falcutt *Fawsley, *Foscote *
Faxton Faxton is an abandoned village and chapelry in the county of Northamptonshire in England England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Wales to its west and Scotland to its north. The Irish Sea lie ...
, *Field Burcote *Foxley *Furtho *Glassthorpe, * Glendon, *Great Purston *Hale *Holdenby, *Horton, *Hothorpe, *Kelmarsh, *Kingsthorpe *Kirby, *Kirby in Blakesley *Kirby in Gretton *Knuston, *Lilford *Little Creaton, *Little Newton, *Little Oxendon, *
Lolham Lolham is a hamlet in the City of Peterborough in England, located between Peterborough and Stamford on the border of Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire. Lolham is located to the west of Maxey and to the south of West Deeping and is surrounded by ...
*Lower Catesby, *Mawsley, *Milton *Murcott, * Muscott, *Nether Catesby *Newbottle, *Newbottle in Harrington *Nobold, * Nobottle *Nunton *Papley *Perio *Pipewell, *Potcote *Preston Deanery, * Onley, *Overstone, *Rushton Saint Peter, *Seawell *Sibberton *Silsworth, * Snorscomb, *
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, *Steane *Strixton, *Stuchbury *Sulby, *Thorpe, *Thorpe Lubenham *Thrupp, *Torpel *Trafford *Upper Catesby, *Upton *Walcot *Walton * Winwick, *
Wolfhampcote Wolfhampcote is an abandoned village and civil parish in the English counties of Warwickshire and Northamptonshire, which it straddles. The civil parish of Wolfhampcote in Rugby borough, includes the old village, plus the nearby village of Fl ...
, *Woodcroft *Wothorpe *
Wythmail The deserted village of Wythmail is located 4.5 miles south of Kettering in the English county of Northamptonshire. The village of Orlingbury is 1.1 miles to the east. Wythmail was part of the parish of Orlingbury. History In the Domesday Book, ...
,


Northumberland

*Anterchester, *Bockenfield, *West Backworth,


Nottinghamshire

*Adbolton, *Algarthorpe, *Annesley, *Babworth, *Beesthorpe, *Bilby, *Bingham, *Bolham, *Broadbusk, *Broxtowe, *Carburton, *Clowne, *Clumber, *Colston Basset, *Over Colwick, *Cratley or Crastell, *Dallington, *Danethorpe, *East Chilwell, *East Stoke, *Farworth, *Flawford, *Fleecethorpe, *Gleadthorpe, *Greasley, *Grimston Hill, *Haughton, *Hempshill, *Hermeston, *Holbeck, *Holme Pierrepont, *Horsepool, *Keighton, *Kilvington, *Kinoulton, *Knapthorpe, *Langford, *Little Gringley, *Meering, *Milnthorpe, *Moorhouse, *Morton in Babworth, *Morton in Lenton, *Nettleworth, *Newbold *Normanton, *Osberton, *Ossington, *Oswaldbeck, *Plumtree, *Rayton, *Rempstone, *Rufford, *Serlby, *South Wheatley, *Stanton-on-the-Wolds, *Sutton Passeys, *Swanston, *Thoresby, *Thorney, *Thorpe in the Glebe, *Tiln, *Wainscarre, *Wansley, *Warby, *Welham, *West Burton, *
Whimpton Village Whimpton Village is a deserted medieval village in Nottinghamshire, England. It is near the A57 road between the villages of Darlton and Dunham-on-Trent. It is a Scheduled Monument. History Whimpton is mentioned, as Wimentun, in the Domesday Book ...
, *Willoughby by Norwell, *Willoughby by Walesby, *Winkerfield, *Wiverton, *Woodcoates, *Woolsthorpe,


Oxfordshire

''For former villages whose sites were in
Berkshire Berkshire ( ; in the 17th century sometimes spelt phonetically as Barkeshire; abbreviated Berks.) is a historic county in South East England. One of the home counties, Berkshire was recognised by Queen Elizabeth II as the Royal County of Berk ...
until the 1974 county boundary changes please see the Berkshire section, above.'' *
Asterleigh Asterleigh, sometimes in the past called Esterley,Page, 1907 is a farm and deserted medieval village in the civil parish of Kiddington with Asterleigh, in the West Oxfordshire district, in Oxfordshire, England, about northeast of Charlbury. Th ...
, southwest of
Kiddington Kiddington is a village on the River Glyme in the civil parish of Kiddington with Asterleigh about southeast of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire. The village is just north of the A44 road between Woodstock and Chipping Norton. Manor The toponym ...
, * Brookend, northwest of Chastleton, *
Clare Clare may refer to: Places Antarctica * Clare Range, a mountain range in Victoria Land Australia * Clare, South Australia, a town in the Clare Valley * Clare Valley, South Australia Canada * Clare (electoral district), an electoral district * Cl ...
, northwest of Pyrton, * Ditchley, south of Enstone, * Dornford, northeast of Wootton, *
Hordley Hordley is a small and rural village and civil parish in North Shropshire, Shropshire, England. The population of this Civil Parish at the 2011 census was 292. It lies a few miles south of Ellesmere Within reach of this village are many other ...
, southeast of Wootton, * Nether Chalford, southeast of
Old Chalford Old or OLD may refer to: Places * Old, Baranya, Hungary * Old, Northamptonshire, England *Old Street station, a railway and tube station in London (station code OLD) *OLD, IATA code for Old Town Municipal Airport and Seaplane Base, Old Town, M ...
, *
Rycote Rycote is a hamlet southwest of Thame in Oxfordshire. The Oxfordshire Way long-distance path passes through. Saint Michael's chapel Richard and Sybil Quartermayne, lord and lady of the manor of Rycote, founded Saint Michael's chapel as a cha ...
, or Rycote Magna, southwest of
Thame Thame is a market town and civil parish in Oxfordshire, about east of the city of Oxford and southwest of Aylesbury. It derives its name from the River Thame which flows along the north side of the town and forms part of the county border wi ...
, *
Shelswell Shelswell is a hamlet in Oxfordshire about south of Brackley in neighbouring Northamptonshire. Manor Shelswell's toponym comes from Old English and suggests that the settlement may originally have been the well belonging to ''Scield'', a Saxon ...
, west of
Newton Purcell Newton Purcell is a village in the civil parish of Newton Purcell with Shelswell in Oxfordshire, southeast of Brackley in neighbouring Northamptonshire. The 2001 Census recorded a parish population of 103. The parish population from the 201 ...
, * Tusmore, south of Brackley, * Wheatfield, south of
Tetsworth Tetsworth is a village and civil parish about south of Thame in Oxfordshire. Its Parish Council is made up of six elected Councillors. The estimated population in 2018 was 752 persons. According to the Council (in late 2019), business included ...
, * Widford, west of
Swinbrook Swinbrook is a village on the River Windrush, about east of Burford in Oxfordshire, England. The village is in the civil parish of Swinbrook and Widford. Widford is a hamlet about west of Swinbrook. The 2011 Census recorded the parish popul ...
, * Willaston, east of
Hethe Hethe is a village and civil parish about north of Bicester in Oxfordshire, England. Manor The village's toponym comes from the Old English ''hæð'' meaning "heath, uncultivated ground".Lobel, 1959, pages 174-181 Before and after the Norman ...
,


Rutland

* Alsthope, east of Oakham * Exton shrunken village, * Hardwick, - Site of the
Battle of Losecote Field The Battle of Losecoat Field (also known as the Battle of Empingham) was fought on 12 March 1470, during the Wars of the Roses. Spellings of "Losecoat" vary, with "Losecote" and "Loose-coat" also seen. The battle secured the defeat of the poor ...
*
Horn Horn most often refers to: *Horn (acoustic), a conical or bell shaped aperture used to guide sound ** Horn (instrument), collective name for tube-shaped wind musical instruments *Horn (anatomy), a pointed, bony projection on the head of various ...
, *Ingthorpe,
Tinwell Tinwell is a village and civil parish in the county of Rutland in the East Midlands of England. The population at the 2001 census was 209, increasing to 234 at the 2011 census. Village The village's name origin is dubious. Possibly, 'spring/str ...
*
Martinsthorpe Martinsthorpe is a civil parish in the county of Rutland in the East Midlands of England. The village's name means 'outlying farm/settlement of Martin'. It is located about four miles (6 km) south of Oakham near the village of Manton. It ...
, south of Oakham, * Pickworth shrunken village,


Shropshire

*
Upton Cressett medieval settlement Upton Cressett medieval settlement is an archaeological site, a deserted medieval village in Shropshire, England, adjacent to the village of Upton Cressett and about west of Bridgnorth. It is a Scheduled Monument. History The village is mentio ...
, at
Upton Cressett Upton Cressett is a village and civil parish in the English county of Shropshire. Population details for the 2011 census are shown under Aston Eyre parish. The village is notable as the location of three Grade I listed buildings, St Michael's ...


Somerset

*Clicket, a small village abandoned by 1891. *Moreton, abandoned in the early 1950s to allow the creation of
Chew Valley Lake Chew Valley Lake () is a reservoir in Chew Stoke, Chew Valley, Somerset, England. It is the fifth-largest artificial lake in the United Kingdom, with an area of . The lake, created in the early 1950s, was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1956. ...
reservoir. *Nether Adber, medieval settlement predating current village of Marston Magna.


Suffolk

* Akethorpe, now part of
Lowestoft Lowestoft ( ) is a coastal town and civil parish in the East Suffolk district of Suffolk, England.OS Explorer Map OL40: The Broads: (1:25 000) : . As the most easterly UK settlement, it is north-east of London, north-east of Ipswich and sou ...
* Alnesbourne in Hallowtree parish south-east of
Ipswich Ipswich () is a port town and borough in Suffolk, England, of which it is the county town. The town is located in East Anglia about away from the mouth of the River Orwell and the North Sea. Ipswich is both on the Great Eastern Main Line r ...
* Alston St. JohnBailey.M (2007) ''Medieval Suffolk: An Economic and Social History, 1200-1500'' Woodbridge: The Boydwell Press
Available online
retrieved 2015-10-31.
* Chilton, east of
Sudbury Sudbury may refer to: Places Australia * Sudbury Reef, Queensland Canada * Greater Sudbury, Ontario (official name; the city continues to be known simply as Sudbury for most purposes) ** Sudbury (electoral district), one of the city's federal e ...
* Croscroft, near
Sotterley Sotterley, originally ''Southern-lea'' from its situation south of the river, Suckling, A.I., (1846). 'Sotterley', in ''The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk'', 2 vols (W.S. Cowell, Ipswich 1846), Ipp. 81–96(British History Onli ...
in
Wangford Hundred Wangford was a hundred of Suffolk, England, consisting of . Wangford Hundred was an area of around from west to east and five across. The River Waveney formed its northern border separating it from Norfolk. To the east lay Mutford and Lothinglan ...
* Dunningworth * Dunwich , a significant medieval town south of Southwold, now largely lost to
coastal erosion Coastal erosion is the loss or displacement of land, or the long-term removal of sediment and rocks along the coastline due to the action of waves, currents, tides, wind-driven water, waterborne ice, or other impacts of storms. The landward ...
: the western fringes survive as a village *
Easton Bavents Easton Bavents is a hamlet and former civil parish in the East Suffolk district of the county of Suffolk, England. It now belongs to the civil parish of Reydon. Once an important village with a market, it has been much eroded by the North Sea. ...
, lost to coastal erosion * Fakenham Parva * Little Redisham, emparked with the parish combined with
Ringsfield Ringsfield is a village and civil parish in the English county of Suffolk. It is south-west of Beccles in the East Suffolk district. The parish had a population of 323 at the 2011 United Kingdom census. It borders the parishes of Beccles, West ...
in 1627 * Monks Risbridge, between Stradishall and Barnardiston * Manton, also known as Manetuna (named in the Domesday Book along with the entry for Kettlebaston) *
Slaughden Aldeburgh ( ) is a coastal town in the county of Suffolk, England. Located to the north of the River Alde. Its estimated population was 2,276 in 2019. It was home to the composer Benjamin Britten and remains the centre of the international Aldeb ...
, lost to coastal erosion *
Sotterley Sotterley, originally ''Southern-lea'' from its situation south of the river, Suckling, A.I., (1846). 'Sotterley', in ''The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk'', 2 vols (W.S. Cowell, Ipswich 1846), Ipp. 81–96(British History Onli ...
, suspected emparked village * Wordwell * Worlingham Parva, near
North Cove North Cove is a village and civil parish in the north of the English county of Suffolk. It is part of the East Suffolk district, located around east of Beccles and west of Lowestoft. It merges with the village of Barnby and the villages shar ...
. At the Domesday survey probably part of Worlingham


Surrey

* Cuddington (demolished to allow construction of
Nonsuch Palace Nonsuch Palace was a Tudor royal palace, built by Henry VIII in Surrey, England; it stood from 1538 to 1682–83. Its site lies in what is now Nonsuch Park on the boundaries of the borough of Epsom and Ewell in Surrey and the London Borough ...
; now lies under Nonsuch Park) * Gatton


Sussex

*
Apuldram Apuldram or Appledram is a small parish on the northeastern upper reach of Chichester Harbour about two miles (3 km) south-west of the centre of Chichester in West Sussex, England.OS Explorer map 120: Chichester, South Harting and Selsey S ...
*Balmer *
Balsdean Balsdean is a deserted hamlet in a remote downland valley east of Brighton, East Sussex, England, on record since about 1100. It was formerly a chapelry of the parish of Rottingdean, and its territory touched that of the mother parish only at ...
*Barpham *
Binderton West Dean is a village, Anglican parish and civil parish in the District of Chichester in West Sussex, England north of Chichester on the A286 road just west of Singleton. The parishes include the hamlets of Binderton and Chilgrove. The civ ...
*Burton *Charlton *Cudlow *
East Itchenor East Itchenor is the site of a demolished 'manor' house, on the Manhood Peninsula, in West Sussex, England. There was never an actual manor (in the legal sense) nor is it an abandoned village. This is an area of dispersed settlements rather than ...
*Erringham * Ford *
Hangleton Hangleton is a residential suburb of Hove, part of the English city and coastal resort of Brighton and Hove. The area was developed in the 1930s after it was incorporated into the borough of Hove, but has ancient origins: its parish church was ...
*
Heene West Worthing is a neighbourhood of Worthing in West Sussex, England that was developed within Heene and later expanded beyond Heene's boundaries. Intended as an exclusive resort, the township of West Worthing was developed from around 1864 and m ...
(in
Worthing Worthing () is a seaside town in West Sussex, England, at the foot of the South Downs, west of Brighton, and east of Chichester. With a population of 111,400 and an area of , the borough is the second largest component of the Brighton and Hov ...
) *
Kingston Buci Kingston by Sea, also known as Kingston Buci, Kingston Bucii or simply Kingston, is a small area in the Adur district of West Sussex, England. Although it is now part of a continuous urban area, its origins lay in an ancient village and parish ...
* Lordington *
Lowfield Heath Lowfield Heath is a former village within the boundaries of the Borough of Crawley, West Sussex, England. Situated on the main London to Brighton road approximately south of London and north of Crawley, it was gradually rendered uninhabit ...
(in
Surrey Surrey () is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in South East England, bordering Greater London to the south west. Surrey has a large rural area, and several significant urban areas which form part of the Greater London Built-up Area. ...
until 1974;
church Church may refer to: Religion * Church (building), a building for Christian religious activities * Church (congregation), a local congregation of a Christian denomination * Church service, a formalized period of Christian communal worship * Chris ...
extant) *Manxey *Monkton *
Northeye Northeye is the site of an abandoned medieval village known as Hooe Level on the Pevensey Levels, west of Bexhill-on-Sea. The village is mentioned as a dependent limb of the Cinque Port of Hastings in a charter of 1229. It is thought to have bee ...
*Old Shoreham *Pangdean *Parham *Pende *Perching *Poyningstown or Chingting *Southerham *South Heighton *Stanmer *Streethill *Sutton *The Lydds * Tidemills


Warwickshire

*
Cestersover Cestersover is a deserted village in Warwickshire, England, now in the civil parish of Pailton. History It was a hamlet of Monks Kirby and was site of a watermill, a sizeable village and a chapel. The manor of Cestersover was held by the Waver ...
*
Stretton Baskerville Stretton Baskerville is a deserted medieval village and civil parish in the English county of Warwickshire. It shares a parish council with the nearby parish of Burton Hastings. Stretton means "settlement on a Roman Road" (from the Old English ...


Wiltshire

*East Stowell, Wilcot – abandoned in 19th century; a farm remains *
Imber Imber is an uninhabited village within the British Army's training area on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England. It lies in an isolated area of the Plain, about west of the A360 road between Tilshead and West Lavington. A linear village, its ...
– commandeered for military use in 1943 *
Marten A marten is a weasel-like mammal in the genus ''Martes'' within the subfamily Guloninae, in the family Mustelidae. They have bushy tails and large paws with partially retractile claws. The fur varies from yellowish to dark brown, depending on t ...
, Grafton – deserted medieval village * Old Sarum – replaced by Salisbury from 13th century *Shaw,
West Overton West Overton is a village and civil parish in the English county of Wiltshire, about west of Marlborough. The river Kennet runs immediately north of the village, separating it from the A4 road. The parish includes the village of Lockeridge, al ...
– deserted medieval village *Sheldon,
Chippenham Without Chippenham Without is a civil parish in Wiltshire, England, created as a separate entity from the parish of Chippenham by the Local Government Act 1894 and largely consisting of farmland to the west of Chippenham, towards Biddestone. Of note wi ...
– deserted medieval village *
Snap Snap or SNAP may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Snap'', the original release title for the 2013 film ''Enter the Dangerous Mind'' *''Snap'' (TV series), a CITV programme * ''The Stanly News and Press'', a newspaper in Albemarle, North Carol ...
, near Aldbourne – abandoned in early 20th century *
Witherington Witherington is a small settlement in Wiltshire, England, in the extreme south-east of the county, a tithing of the civil parish of Downton. Although surveyed in the Domesday Book in the 11th century, it is now little more than one farm. The fa ...
, Downton – abandoned in 15th century; a farm remains * Wyck, near Tisbury – deserted in 14th century


Worcestershire

*
Elmley Lovett Elmley Lovett in Worcestershire, England is a civil parish whose residents' homes are quite loosely clustered east of its Hartlebury Trading Estate, as well as in minor neighbourhood Cutnall Green to the near south-east. The latter is a loosely ...
* Grafton Flyford *
Rock moated site and medieval village Rock moated site and medieval village is an archaeological site, including a deserted medieval village, in Worcestershire, England, near the village of Rock and about south-west of Bewdley. It is a Scheduled Monument. History Rock in medieval ...
, at
Rock Rock most often refers to: * Rock (geology), a naturally occurring solid aggregate of minerals or mineraloids * Rock music, a genre of popular music Rock or Rocks may also refer to: Places United Kingdom * Rock, Caerphilly, a location in Wales ...


Yorkshire

*
Argam Argam, or Argham (sometimes Ergam, or Ergham), was a civil parish and village in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The site is listed in many historical documents, but was deserted by the early 19th century, now being part of the civil pari ...
, in the
East Riding of Yorkshire The East Riding of Yorkshire, or simply East Riding or East Yorkshire, is a ceremonial county and unitary authority area in the Yorkshire and the Humber region of England. It borders North Yorkshire to the north and west, South Yorkshire to t ...
*Easington (in the
Forest of Bowland The Forest of Bowland, also known as the Bowland Fells and formerly the Chase of Bowland, is an area of gritstone fells, deep valleys and peat moorland, mostly in north-east Lancashire, England, with a small part in North Yorkshire (however ro ...
) *
East Tanfield East Tanfield is a civil parish in the Hambleton District of North Yorkshire, England. There is no modern village in the parish, and the population was estimated at 30 in 2013. The deserted medieval village of East Tanfield lies near Manor F ...
, near Ripon *
Henderskelfe Henderskelfe is a civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. The parish does not contain any villages, though it is named after a previous settlement and castle which occupied the land on which Castle Howard is now built. Historically the area wa ...
, near Castle Howard *
High Worsall High Worsall is a hamlet and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. It is near Low Worsall and west of Yarm. The population of the parish was estimated at 40 in 2010. The population remained at less than 100 at the 2011 Census, so details w ...
, near
Yarm Yarm, also referred to as Yarm-on-Tees, is a market town and civil parish in the Borough of Stockton-on-Tees, North Yorkshire, England. It was previously a port town before the industry moved down the River Tees to more accessible settlements ne ...
*
Howgrave Howgrave is a civil parish in the Hambleton District of North Yorkshire, England. It is a very small parish, with an area of only and an estimated population in 2014 of only 10. There is no modern village in the parish. The site of the de ...
, near Ripon *Newsham, near
Bempton Bempton is a village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, near the border with North Yorkshire. It is near the North Sea coast and Flamborough Head, and is situated about north of Bridlington. It lies on the B1229 road b ...
*Skipsea DMV, near
Skipsea Skipsea is a village and civil parish on the North Sea coast of the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately south of Bridlington and north of Hornsea on the B1242 road at its junction with the B1249 road. The civil par ...
* Stainsby, near Thornaby *
Wharram Percy Wharram Percy is a deserted medieval village and former civil parish near Malton, North Yorkshire, on the western edge of the chalk Wolds of North Yorkshire, England. It is about south of Wharram-le-Street and is signposted from the Beverley ...
DMV, near Malton, (One of the best-preserved DMV sites in Britain, now in the care of
English Heritage English Heritage (officially the English Heritage Trust) is a charity that manages over 400 historic monuments, buildings and places. These include prehistoric sites, medieval castles, Roman forts and country houses. The charity states that i ...
)


Scotland


Aberdeenshire

* Forvie, settlement abandoned due to encroaching sand-dunes *
Kincardine Kincardine may refer to: Places Scotland *Kincardine, Fife, a town on the River Forth, Scotland **Kincardine Bridge, a bridge which spans the Firth of Forth *Kincardineshire, a historic county **Kincardine, Aberdeenshire, now abandoned **Kincardi ...
, formerly the county town of Kincardineshire * Rattray, Aberdeenshire, settlement abandoned due to encroaching sand-dunes


Berwickshire

*
Bassendean, Scottish Borders Bassendean is a village in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, south of Westruther and north-west of Gordon. It is by the Eden Water in the former Berwickshire, immediately south of the hamlet of Houndslow. The medieval village of Bassend ...
*
Duns Duns may refer to: * Duns, Scottish Borders, a town in Berwickshire, Scotland ** Duns railway station ** Duns F.C., a football club ** Duns RFC, a rugby football club ** Battle of Duns, an engagement fought in 1372 * Duns Scotus ( 1265/66–1308) ...
, Modern town 1 km away from the original burgh which was destroyed by the English three times in the 16th century *
Langton Langton may refer to: Places ;Canada *Langton, Ontario ;England *Church Langton, Leicestershire *East Langton, Leicestershire *Great Langton, North Yorkshire *Langton, Cumbria *Langton, County Durham *Langton, Lincolnshire *Langton, North Yorkshi ...
, original village cleared to make way for parkland and replaced by the modern Gavinton


Caithness

*
Badbea Badbea (pronounced bad-bay) is a former clearance village perched on the steep slopes above the cliff tops of Berriedale on the east coast of Caithness, Scotland. Situated around north of Helmsdale, the village was settled in the 18th and 19th ...


East Ayrshire

* Glenbuck


East Lothian

*East Barns,
Dunbar Dunbar () is a town on the North Sea coast in East Lothian in the south-east of Scotland, approximately east of Edinburgh and from the English border north of Berwick-upon-Tweed. Dunbar is a former royal burgh, and gave its name to an ecc ...
* Tyninghame, original village cleared to make way for parkland in 1761. New village lies to the west. *
Yester } Gifford is a village in the parish of Yester in East Lothian, Scotland. It lies approximately south of Haddington and east of Edinburgh. It groups around the Colstoun Water (locally called Gifford Water) at the junction of the B6369 and B6 ...
or ''Bothans'', original village replaced to the North in the 18th century by the planned village of Gifford


Fife

* Binnend * Lassodie


Highland

*
Boreraig Boreraig ( gd, Boraraig) is a deserted township in Strath Swordale (''Srath Shuardail'') on the north shore of Loch Eishort (''Loch Eiseort'') in the parish of Strath, Isle of Skye, Scotland. History Early history Boreraig, lying in a green ...
, Isle of Skye. Clearance village


Lanarkshire

*
Bothwellhaugh Bothwellhaugh was a Scottish coal mining village housing Hamilton Palace Colliery workers and their families. Locals referred to the village as The Pailis. It was located near to the towns of Motherwell, Bellshill and Hamilton in Lanarksh ...
, inundated under
Strathclyde Loch Strathclyde ( in Gaelic, meaning "strath (valley) of the River Clyde") was one of nine former local government regions of Scotland created in 1975 by the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 and abolished in 1996 by the Local Government etc. ...


Moray

* Findhorn, original settlement lost to inundation


Na h-Eileanan Siar

* St. Kilda, forced evacuation in the early 20th century


Peeblesshire

*
Hawkshaw, Scottish Borders Hawkshaw is a pair of semi-detached houses on the River Tweed, two miles southwest of Tweedsmuir in the Scottish Borders. Historically part of Peeblesshire, the original village of Hawkshaw was destroyed when the Fruid Reservoir was constructed i ...


Perthshire

*
Pitmiddle Pitmiddle was a village in the Gowrie region of Perthshire, Scotland. It is now deserted, the last resident having left in 1938, with little evidence of its previous inhabitation. Its history dates back to the 12th century, and it is now a sched ...


Roxburghshire

*Old Jedward, House near site, south of
Jedburgh Jedburgh (; gd, Deadard; sco, Jeddart or ) is a town and former royal burgh in the Scottish Borders and the traditional county town of the historic county of Roxburghshire, the name of which was randomly chosen for Operation Jedburgh in su ...
* Riccarton Junction, abandoned following the closure of the Waverley Route * Roxburgh, Substantial settlement founded by David I as one of his first
Royal Burgh A royal burgh () was a type of Scottish burgh which had been founded by, or subsequently granted, a royal charter. Although abolished by law in 1975, the term is still used by many former royal burghs. Most royal burghs were either created by ...
s, acted as ''de facto'' capital of Scotland, and destroyed repeatedly during the Wars of Scottish Independence. The Royal Burgh was finally abandoned in the late 15th century. *Rutherford, Farm now on site, east of
St Boswells St Boswells ( sco, Bosels / Bosells; gd, Cille Bhoisil ) is a large village on the south side of the River Tweed in the Scottish Borders, about southeast of Newtown St Boswells on the A68 road. It lies within the boundaries of the historic ...


Wales


Anglesey Anglesey (; cy, (Ynys) Môn ) is an island off the north-west coast of Wales. It forms a principal area known as the Isle of Anglesey, that includes Holy Island across the narrow Cymyran Strait and some islets and skerries. Anglesey island ...

*Nant Mawr, Llaneugrad *Bodgynddelw, Llaneugrad, Farmhouse still exists by modern name 'Bodgynda'.


Powys

* Dylife *
Llanwddyn Llanwddyn () is a village and community in Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales. The community is centred on the Lake Vyrnwy reservoir. The original Llanwddyn village, about northwest, was submerged when the reservoir was created in the 1880s. Geograp ...
, submerged by the
Lake Vyrnwy , image = Lakevyrnwysummer.jpg , caption = View overlooking Lake Vyrnwy showing the full extent of the lake , image_bathymetry = , pushpin_map=Wales Powys , caption_bathymetry = , location = Wales , c ...
reservoir


Monmouthshire

*
St. Brides Netherwent St. Brides Netherwent ( cy, Sant-y-brid) is a civil parish, parish and largely deserted village in Monmouthshire, south-east Wales. It is centred 2 miles north of Magor, Monmouthshire, Magor, and 3 miles west of Caerwent. The A48 road, A48 Newport, ...
*
Penterry Penterry ( cy, Penteri) is a small rural civil parish, parish of in Monmouthshire, Wales. It is located between the villages of St. Arvans and Tintern, about north of Chepstow, within the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and about ...
* Runston *
St Pierre, Monmouthshire St Pierre is a former parish and hamlet in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, south west of Chepstow and adjacent to the Severn Estuary. It is now the site of a large golf and country club, the Marriott St Pierre Hotel & Country Club, which was p ...
* Trellech


Neath Port Talbot

*
Groes Heat shock 10 kDa protein 1 (Hsp10), also known as chaperonin 10 (cpn10) or early-pregnancy factor (EPF), is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ''HSPE1'' gene. The homolog in ''E. coli'' is GroES that is a chaperonin which usually works ...
, demolished to make way for the
M4 motorway The M4, originally the London-South Wales Motorway, is a motorway in the United Kingdom running from west London to southwest Wales. The English section to the Severn Bridge was constructed between 1961 and 1971; the Welsh element was largely ...


Northern Ireland


Antrim

*Galboly Village


References


External links


Deserted medieval villages and other abandoned communities in BritainAnother web site about DMVs and similar sites
{{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Lost Settlements In The United Kingdom Lost settlements List List Villages in the United Kingdom