1 There was a mill at Hampton in 1086. It is also recorded in 1182 and 1299. Four mills are mentioned in a conveyance of the manor in 1678; these ...
A watermill was recorded at Hampton Lucy in the Domesday survey, and later documents refer to up to four mills. The present mill on a site, which may date back to the Medieval period, is still in use and is situated just above the bridge.
1 There was a priest at Hampton in 1086. The Medieval church, which stood ‘not exactly on the same site’ as the present building (PRN 5124), was completely demolished in ...
The site of the Medieval church of St Peter which was demolished in 1826. Documentary evidence records its earliest history. The site is located in Hampton Lucy.
1 Knights Templars cross carved on a stone at Grove Field Farm. Nearby Sherbourne was one of Temple Balsall’s subsidiary manors.
Findspot - a carved stone depicting a cross, and dating to the Medieval period, was found 750m north of the church, Wasperton.