Remains of a watermill.
1 Very little is known of the history of this mill, though it may have been one of the mills on the Deerhurst Estate in 1086. The ...
The remains of a watermill possibly dating from the Medieval period, documentary evidence confirms its existence in the Imperial period and it appears on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It is located 600m north west of Little Wolford.
Site of a Roman ?well.
1 Roman finds made in well in stream bed when road widening. Well was 0.9m in diameter and 2.1m deep. Finds, previously held by Mr Wilkinson, ...
The site of a possible well dating to the Roman period, identified from Roman finds including a jar and animal bones. It is located 700m south of Burmington.
A fountain.
1 In a wall on the roadside by the Manor House is a public drinking-fountain set in a recess partly made up of architectural fragments, including pieces of C15 ...
A public drinking fountain dating to the Imperial period, and made up of an assemblage of architectural fragments. It is set in a wall at Little Wolford.
A wellhouse.
1 On the E side of the road which forks right to Little Wolford from the A34 is a drinking fountain, stone-built with a tiled roof. This is no ...
The site of a drinking fountain dated to the Imperial period is located 400m south west of Clay Bank Coppice.
Site of a well house.
1 Wishing well with small building over – ?early C19 with two arched openings in Gothic manner and incorporating various carved Medieval stones.
2 There is just ...
The site of a wishing well dating to the Imperial period . It was located 200m west of Little Wolford.