1 Honiley (three quarters of a mile NW of church). Built by 1725. Post mill.
2 Windmill marked on Beighton’s map.
Documentary evidence suggests that this is the site of a Post Medieval windmill. Its location was 1.2km north west of the church.
Pound.
1 Site of pound at Honiley marked on OS 25″ 1st ed. map.
The site of a pound which was used for pennng livestock in the Imperial period. It is marked on the 25" 1st Edition Ordnance Survey map, and was situated roughly 50m east of the Old Rectory.
1 Site of a malthouse at Honiley marked on OS 25″ 1st ed. map.
A malt house dating to the Imperial period. It was used for malting grain for the brewing process. The malt house was situated 100m west of the church at Honiley.
2 The advowson of the church of Honiley was given to Richard Pecche by William Arderne. Sir John Pecche of Hampton-in-Ardene gave it in 1318 to his son Nicholas, and ...
The site of a Medieval church. It was replaced by another church during the Post Medieval period. The site lies 400m west of Honiley Hall.