1 A well (PRN 813) provides water which is piped to an arched reservoir 27m to the E, from where it flows to the house. On the lintel of the ...
The site of a reservoir dating to the Post Medieval period. It supplied water from a well to a house and is enclosed in a stone building. Above the doorway of the building is a date stone of 1697. It is situated 600m west of Watergall Bridge.
1 A substantial timber-framed building, of 16th-17th century date. Has two stories, built with colour washed brick and plaster infilling and an old tile roof. The south-west front ...
A timber framed house that dates to the Medieval or Post Medieval periods. It is situated in Stretton on Dunsmore.
1 Meetings commenced in 1801 and in 1806 a large barn was fitted up for use as a meeting house. The present chapel, opened in 1862 and ‘thoroughly renovated’ in ...
A Moravian chapel that was built during the Imperial period. The walls of the chapel are built from rubble but the front of the building were built in brick. It is situated on Keys Lane, Priors Marston.
A local schoolmaster Mr Hassall mentions this station in his school logbook:
Jan. 15th 1892. The new books for the library to the worth of £4. 10. 0 arrived at Brandon ...
Riding tricycles and looking up at the sky
Opposite the side door on the left was a long blue tiled/slabbed passageway that was great for riding tricycles up and down! The ...
1 Moreton Manor is a much altered house. It is Grade II Listed, mainly due to a surviving fragment of what was evidently a high status early-17th century house. By ...
A much altered high status early-17th house.
My paternal grandfather Mr Tom Pratt was a member of the Pratt family who were farmers in the area of Lighthorne and Chesterton since the 1700s. His uncle John Pratt ...
1 Moreton Morrell Manor House garden, Moreton Morrell.
Lovie reports villa-type pleasure grounds with ponds and paddocks. Contemporary gatepiers survive at time of Lovie’s report (1996/7); he comments that the planting ...
Pleasure grounds with ponds and paddocks.