2 Earthworks indicating the remains of shrunken settlement are visible on air photographs.
The site of a shrunken settlement at Burmington. The remains of the village are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs.
1 A small bronze coin of Constans (AD 337-335). A snake-headed bracelet made out of white metal and possibly of Roman date was also found.
Findspot - a coin and bracelet dating to the Roman period were found 300m north west of the church in Burmington.
1 During 1996, a metal detectorist found a Medieval coin of Henry I (1100-1135) minted between 1113 and 1116, an early 15th century struck silver penny (struck at YorK). ...
Findspot - two Medieval coins and a dress pin were found 300m north west of the church at Burmington.
1 A coin of Henry VIII (1509-47). The coin, a groat, was struck between 1526 and 1544. An Elizabeth I (1558-1603) threepence was also found at this location.
Findspot - two coins dating to the Post Medieval period were found 300m north west of the church at Burmington.
1 A mill is recorded in 1086. The mill is recorded in 1540 and 1606. Details of ownership exist for the latter 19th century and early 20th century. The mill ...
The site of Burmington Mill, a Medieval watermill. The present building on the site dates to the Imperial period. It has recently been converted into dwellings. It is located 350m north west of the church.