Winterborne Farringdon

There are substantial ground traces, and a remaining wall of St German's Church.

In the west are ten enclosures, probably the plots of individual properties; some building platforms can be discerned.

The east wall is standing; this is thought to be an 18th- or 19th-century rebuilding, incorporating a 14th-century window.

There is one discernible building platform, and an oval embanked depression which was perhaps a pond.

[2][3][5] On the slope of the hill to the south, lynchets survive as low earthworks; they are part of the field system related to the village.