1 The quarry is shown on Leigh estate map of 1766. The people of Cubbington had the right to quarry stone there as early as 1768 which is known ...
The site of a quarry which was in use during the Post Medieval and Imperial periods. It is marked on an estate map of 1766. It was used as a rubbish tip from 1949 onwards. It is located 600m south of Cotton Mill Spinney.
1 Brick kiln close marked.
2 No evidence visible in field.
The possible site of Post Medieval brick kiln. 'Brick Kiln Close' is marked on an eighteenth century map. The site is located 1km north west of North Cubbington Wood.
1 18th century, probably embodying some earlier fabric. Red brick with stone dressings, quoins. Stone-coped gable ends. Projecting chimney on the north.
A manor house which dates to the Imperial period and may incorporate an earlier, possibly Post Medieval, house. It is situated 100m west of the school, Cubbington.
1 The Dovecote no longer exists, but was square, of brick with stone quoins and had a cupola and lantern. A manuscript (CRO Z-149) says that the Dovecote was a ...
The site of a Post Medieval dovecote, a building used for the breeding and housing of doves or pigeons. It was situated 300m south west of the church at Cubbington.
1 The village pound was a fenced enclosure divided into two compartments and situated on a grass verge on the lower side of the entrance to Hill Farm.
2 This is ...
Site of a pound used between the Post Medieval and Imperial periods for penning livestock. It was situated 200m north east of Hill Farm.