2 A series of undated linear features show on air photographs.
A series of linear features of unknown date or function that are visible on aerial photographs. They lie 300m east of Grendon Wood.
1 Earthworks of a possible deserted settlement show on air photographs borrowed from NMR – reference numbers not recorded. These have been plotted on the ridge and furrow plot ...
Shrunken medieval settlement with some survivng property plots and other associated earthworks. It lies around Whittington Farm.
1 A mill existed in 1086, valued at 5s. The mill was also recorded in 1546. Some information exists for ownership in the 19th century. The mill was disused by ...
Grendon Mill, a watermill that was built in the Medieval period and fell out of use durng the Imperial period. The foundations of the building are all that remain and are situated 350m south of the church at Grendon.
2 Three sides of a possible trapezoidal enclosure show on aerial photographs.
3 Dating narrowed to between the Neolithic and the Romano British periods.
Enclosures and linear features that are visible as crop marks on aerial photographs. They may be prehistoric in date. They lie 380m southeast of Grendon Fields Farm.
2 Linear features forming enclosures show on aerial photographs. Possibly a field system.
Linear features of unknown date, which form enclosures, are visible on aerial photographs. The features lie 500m south of Grendon Fields Farm.