Deserted medieval villages from the air
Aerial photographs and brief descriptions of the following medieval settlements along with the reasons why they were abandoned: Gainsthorpe and Rand in Lincolnshire, Wharram Percy in North Yorkshire, Newtown on the Isle of Wight, Hounds Tor on Dartmoor in Devon, Kirby in Northamptonshire, and Dunwich in East Anglia. Crowd-funding is being sought to discover more about another abandoned settlement, Elmswell in the East Riding of Yorkshire.
https://digventures.com/2017/04/7-abandoned-medieval-villages-seen-from-the-air-and-one-from-under-the-sea/

Wharram Percy Deserted Medieval Village in Yorkshire
Photos, a brief description and links to more details information:
https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/news/history/visit-yorkshires-medieval-ghost-village-29711391

Medieval/Early Modern rural architecture
YouTube video of Pendean farmhouse, a seventeenth-century yeoman farmer’s timber-framed house originally located near Middleham in East Sussex before being dismantled in 1968 and reconstructed in its original form at the Weald and Downland Living Museum (in West Sussex) in 1976. Despite its date of construction (attested to by dendrochronological dating of its timbers), the house blends styles from both the medieval and Early Modern periods.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mp-Uhqsj-4

13th-century coin hoard found in Cheshire
Found by metal detectorists searching in the Whitegate and Marton area with the landowner’s permission, the hoard of 69 coins consisted of 63 depicting Edward I (King of England 1272-1307), three of Alexander III (King of Scotland 1249-1286), and three other European coins described as ‘imitation pennies’.
https://www.chesterstandard.co.uk/news/24993687.medieval-coin-hoard-13th-century-found-whitegate-marton/?ref=ebln&nid=1543&block=article_block_a&u=d4c9d445a11ca3b4d5080d09710dae3e&date=100325

Lost builders of the Middle Ages: Craftsmen of Hereford
25-minute presentation focusing on skilfully crafted architectural features of Hereford’s medieval buildings.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBt-1ChCPiw

Medieval toilets
Medieval expert Jason Kingley OBE explains how different strata of medieval society dealt with human waste.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FQrDMDTVSQ

3D scans of the drowned medieval port town of Dunwich
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2322087/The-streets-Britains-Atlantis-seen-time-3D-scans-reveal-lost-medieval-town-Dunwich.html

Cheshire manor house’s hidden history revealed
https://www.cheshire-live.co.uk/news/chester-cheshire-news/cheshire-manor-houses-hidden-history-27626678?IYA-reg=76f0b7bd-acc7-413c-8f5a-cb891d809460

Hundreds of skeletons found beneath department store in Gloucester
Archaeologists called in to investigate the site of the store before it becomes the location of Gloucester University’s new city campus recently found 317 medieval and post-medieval skeletons, as well as a tobacco pipe, Roman pottery, the remnants of buildings and possibly a Roman road.
https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/archaeology/a64500206/archaeologists-found-317-skeletons-buried-under-a-department-store/?source=nl&utm_source=nl_pop&utm_medium=email&date=041725&utm_campaign=nl01_041725_HBU39402781&oo=&user_email=84ce638986bc73b191ec0774c05a547009942838093c58c9450b62a0b824de21&GID=84ce638986bc73b191ec0774c05a547009942838093c58c9450b62a0b824de21&utm_term=TEST-%20NEW%20TEST%20-%20Sending%20List%20-%20AM%20180D%20Clicks%2C%20NON%20AM%2090D%20Opens%2C%20Both%20Subbed%20Last%2030D

King Stephen coins found by metal detectorist
Image of rare 12th century silver pennies plus info about the historical context
https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/king-stephen-coins-0019852

Nature’s ghosts: how reviving medieval farming offers wildlife an unexpected haven
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/article/2024/may/23/natures-ghosts-excerpt-sophie-yeo-the-vile-national-trust-aoe