1 Find made with a metal detector in 1987: A 16th century or 17th century bronze buckle.
Findspot - a Post Medieval bronze buckle was found at Ardens Grafton.
1 A Hundred meeting place (see PRN 5211). This was described in 1640 as ‘place about eight yards square inclosed with a hedge and ditch uppon the topp of a ...
A possible boundary marker of Medieval or Post Medieval date is situated on Haselor Hill. It is a wooden post set into a modern concrete base.
1 In 1540 the manor (PRN 1725) passed to the Crown. A modern building now stands on the site and replaced an ancient manor house which was destroyed in 1804.
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The site of a Post Medieval manor house which was destroyed in 1804. The manor house stood 500m south of Temple Grafton.
1 Assorted finds comprising a 17th century to 18th century belt or strap hook, a 16th century bronze belt buckle, a 16th century pewter counter and 19th century model cannon ...
Findspot - various finds of Post Medieval date, including a belt buckle and a model canon, were found in the area of Temple Grafton.
1 Windmill marked.
2 A windmill is recorded at Temple Grafton in 1571, although it is not certain that it was on this site.
3 The hill is called Windmill Hill.
4 There ...
The site of a Post Medieval windmill is suggested by documentary evidence. The windmill was situated on Windmill Hill, 1km south of Temple Grafton.
1 A stone-built dovecote is situated within Hillborough DMV (PRN 1728). It is about 24ft dia externally and the walls are about 1 yard thick inclusive of the stone ...
Hillborough Dovecote, a building used for housing pigeons or doves. It is of Post Medieval date and is situated south of Hillborough Manor.