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.
1 Built by 1787. Ceased by late 19th century. Post mill. At SP4856.
2 Nothing of the mill remains (site visit). This reference gives the above grid reference.
3 Late 18th ...
The site of a post mill, a type of windmill mounted on a post. It was in use during the Imperial period. It stood 1km south west of the church at Priors Marston.
1 Mill Ground – presumed windmill. Nothing visible. No evidence of a windmill seen. The farmer of Hill Farm stated that his grandmother remembered a windmill in this field.
2 The ...
The possible site of an undated windmill, suggested by sources that cannot be verified. Its location may have been in an area 600m east of the church at Priors Marston.
1 Chancel, N vestry, nave, N aisle, S porch and W tower. The earliest material is a late 13th century north arcade, indicating an aisle of that period added to ...
The Church of St Leonard which was originally built during the Medieval period. Alterations to the building were carried out during the Medieval period. The church is situated on Shuckburgh Road, Priors Marston.