1 An illustration in the Aylesford collection shows the old church, which evidently had a range of phases of building. This was demolished when the new church was built ...
The site of the Medieval church of St. Leonard is situated on the north side of Over Whitacre.
1 In 1658 Humphrey Jennings, the great iron master, possessed very extensive forges at Furnace End.
2 Poole Bank Furnace at Furnace End appears in a list of 1711 and had ...
The site of a forge, where cast iron was made into wrought iron during the Post Medieval period. It was situated at Furnace End, 75m east of Furnace End Bridge.
1 Map of Holt Hall shows a chapel.
2 ‘Chapel Field’ marked.
3 The remains of the chapel were partially extant into the 20th century, but a cow unit has now been ...
The site of a chapel which was built during the Post Medieval period. It was situated 1km north east of Whitacre Fields.
1 Barber’s Farm Cottage is a Grade II Listed Building of 15th century date (though altered and extended in the 19th century), and is one of the oldest vernacular buildings ...
A Medieval cruck house which is situated on Harley Lane, Whitacre Fields. The cottage is a listed building.
3 A packhorse bridge of 14th century or 15th century date, 1.3m wide, having a round arch with 4 chamfered ribs. It was widened to the S in the ...
Furnace End Bridge, a road bridge which was originally a packhorse bridge and which dates to the Medieval period. It is situated at Furnace End.