1 The OS map marks a manor house. No further information, but the site is so close to the church (pre 14th century) that it is very unlikely to be ...
The site of a manor house dating to the Imperial period. It is marked on a tithe map of 1842. The manor house was situated north of the church in Monks Kirby.
1 In January 1467 Sir Henry Waver was granted a licence to erect and crenellate walls and towers at Cesters Over.
2 Dugdale saw the manor house reduced to so mean ...
The site of a manor house which dates to the Imperial period. The house may incorporate parts of an earlier manor house of Medieval date. It is situated 1km north west of Ryehill Spinney.
1 Remains of a 15th/16th century cruck building found during excavation, together with other medieval features. The building that formerly stood on this site was a Grade II* Listed Building ...
The remains of a Medieval cruck house found during an excavation, together with other related features of medieval date. The house was situated at Bond End, Monks Kirby.