1 The modern bridge was reconstructed by the County Council in 1909. On the W bank, N of the bridge, are the stone remains of the previous bridge.
2 1698. This ...
The site of Lea Bridge, which was built during the Post Medieval period. It was situated on the east side of Lea Marston.
1 2 Hams Hall park/garden, Lea Marston.
Original house rebuilt in c. 1768. Lovie reports that the park of 120 acres appears to have been contemporary with the rebuilding. Soon after ...
Parkland, boundary planting, ponds, pleasure grounds, walks, kitchen garden.
1 Dunton Hall garden, Dunton Hall.
Lovie gives no details about the garden and makes no recommendations.
Lovie gives no details and makes no recommendation.
1 Single timber-framed bay forming a small dwelling originally dating from c1650.
2 Demolished and rebuilt at Avoncroft Museum of Buildings.
3 Excavation undertaken after the demolition of the building. In places ...
The site of Leaford Cottage, a timber-framed house which was built during the Post Medieval period. It was dismantled and relocated on another site. The original site of the building lies 150m south east of the school at Lea Marston.
1 Farm buildings said to date to the 17th century.
Marston Farm Hotel, a Post Medieval farmhouse. It is located to the north west of Marston.
In times gone by, the way to learn a craft and earn a living was to be apprenticed to a master. You would be legally bound to the master for ...