1 Chancel and N vestry, nave, S porch and W tower, of 14th century origin, but almost completely rebuilt except for the 16th century tower.
2 Church first attested in 1280.
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The Parish Church of St. Giles, whose origins are in the Medieval period. It is situated in Nether Whitacre.
1 The ponds to the north of the moat, published as fishponds, are duckponds of a later period of construction.
2 The owner suggests that these were small Medieval ...
Possible fishponds, used for breeding and storaging fish, of Medieval date, survive as earthworks. They are situated 100m north east of Whitacre Hall, Nether Whitacre.
1 A large square moated area of Medieval origin, evidently constructed for defensive purposes. The moat is stone lined on the inner faces, and at each angle except the ...
The site of a moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building, dating to the Medieval period. It is visible as an earthwork and is situated Whitacre Hall.
1 This was known as New Mill in 1725. It is thought to have been a paper mill in the early 19th century and had been converted to ...
The site of a paper mill which was in use during the Imperial period. It was later converted to a corn mill. The mill was situated 800m north west of Church End.
1 Site of signal box marked on OS map of 1902.
The site of a signal box which was in use during the Imperial period. It was situated 600m west of Hogrill's End, and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1902.
1 Site of signal box marked on OS map of 1901.
The site of a railway signal box that was in use during the Imperial period. It was situated 230m east of Cottage Lane, Whitacre Heath, and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1901.
1 Site of smithy marked on OS map of 1886.
The site of a blacksmiths workshop, where iron was worked during the Imperial period. It was situated in Nether Whitacre, 150m north west of St. Giles Church.
1 Site of pound marked on OS map of 1886.
The site of a pound, used for penning animals suring the Imperial period. It was situated on the south side of Nether Whitacre.
1 Site of quarry marked on OS map of 1886.
The site of a quarry which was in use during the Imperial period. It was situated 150m south west of Whitacre Hall.
1 Site of quarry marked on OS map of 1886.
The site of a quarry which was in use during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It was situated 200m south of Botts Green Hall.
1 Site of quarry marked on OS map of 1886.
The site of a quarry which was in use during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It was situated 75m north of Botts Green.
2 Linear cropmarks have been identified on aerial photographs.
3 Linear cropmarks mapped as part of English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project (NMP)
Linear features of unknown date are visible on aerial photographs as cropmarks. The are situated 500m southeast of Hemlingford Green, Kingsbury.
1 Close to the south east of the house was a square two-storied building, probably a pigeon-house. The lower storey was of stone rubble, possibly Medieval, with a four ...
The site of a possible dovecote for housing doves or pigeons. It may have dated from the Medieval period. It was situated at Botts Green Hall.
1 A house dated to 1593. An excellent example of local timber framing, including herringbone work, it has a modern date of 1593 on the porch. Some of ...
Botts Green House, a timber framed building which was constructed during the Post Medieval period. It is situated at Botts Green.
1 The existing house is largely 18th century with a rear wing which is probably 17th century. The whole is roughcast and there are no external features.
2 The Hall ...
Whitacre Hall, a manor house which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 1km north east of Nether Whitacre.