A medieval moated manor, historic fishponds and a Norman church โ once freely enjoyed for over 200 years โ now at risk. WSE Heritage CIC is fighting to bring it back to the community.
WSE Heritage CIC was formed to protect, restore and open up one of Gloucestershire's finest hidden historic sites.
We are investigating funding to re-establish the flooded moat system โ a Scheduled Ancient Monument โ and the potential rebuilding of the original Giffard Manor, which stood here from the 12th century until around 1800.
The 6-hectare site will once again be open for the public to walk their dogs, explore the historic landscape, and reconnect with the ancient footpaths that pass through the heart of Weston-sub-Edge.
As primary stakeholder with the National Heritage Office, we will manage archaeological works on the site, sharing all findings publicly and contributing to the national understanding of medieval Cotswold life.
The site is a Scheduled Ancient Monument listed by Historic England. Its centrepiece is a perfectly square medieval moat approximately 92 metres across and up to 20 metres wide โ the remains of the prestigious Giffard Manor House, home of the Giffard family for over 400 years.
Adjacent fishponds, which supplied the manor with fresh fish throughout the medieval period, also survive on site. Together with the adjacent Norman parish church of St. John the Baptist & St. Lawrence, this forms one of the most complete medieval heritage landscapes in Gloucestershire.
Explore the SiteFrom the Domesday Book to the present day โ the remarkable story of Weston-sub-Edge.
The village is recorded as "Westone" in William the Conqueror's great survey โ evidence of settlement stretching back to Saxon times.
The manor passes to the Giffard family through marriage. Hugh Giffard builds the first moated manor house on the site โ a symbol of Norman prestige and power.
Godfrey Giffard โ Bishop of Worcester and Lord Chancellor to Henry III โ constructs the parish church of St. John the Baptist & St. Lawrence, which stands to this day adjacent to the moat.
A single-stone altar โ still visible in the church today โ is consecrated. Alongside it, the Kiftsgate Stone serves as the ancient Saxon meeting point for the "Court of the Hundred."
Robert Dover founds the Cotswold "Olimpick" Games on Dover's Hill, just outside the village โ the world's first organised Olympic-style competition, approved by King James I.
309 coins โ 307 silver and 2 gold โ dating from Edward VI to Charles I are discovered hidden in a lead pipe beneath the village hall. Now on display at the Corinium Museum, Cirencester.
A hostile developer acquires the site and blocks 200+ years of community access. WSE Heritage CIC is formed to purchase the land and restore it to public hands โ permanently.
Every pound donated goes directly towards acquiring the heritage site and beginning restoration works. Whether you give once or monthly, your support makes a tangible difference to this campaign and this community.
WSE Heritage CIC is a registered Community Interest Company (Companies House, England & Wales). The site we are working to purchase is a Scheduled Ancient Monument under the oversight of the National Heritage Office.
Secure donation via JustGiving
142 supporters have donated so far
Stay connected with campaign milestones, community events, and archaeological discoveries.

Our Community Interest Company is now officially registered on Companies House. We are beginning engagement with the National Heritage Office as primary site stakeholders.

Historic England has confirmed the site's status as a Scheduled Ancient Monument โ strengthening our case for heritage funding and public access restoration.
Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for weekly updates, site photography and community announcements as the campaign develops.
From donating and volunteering to spreading the word โ every action brings us closer to restoring this irreplaceable piece of English heritage.