1 Church Farm. Area centred at above grid reference. ‘Site of Old Strupp Medieval settlement’.
2 No apparent sign of desertion in arable fields.
The possible site of the Medieval deserted settlement of Old Strupp. The site is located at the southern end of Oxhill.
1 Chancel, nave, N porch and W tower. Both nave and chancel date from about the mid 12th century, but the S wall of the chancel has been considerably repaired ...
The Church of St Lawrence which dates back to the Medieval period. Alterations were made to the building during the Post Medieval and Imperial periods. The church is located in Oxhill.
1 In Oxhill churchyard, near the N doorway, is the base of a Medieval cross.
2 Base and fragment of shaft surveyed.
3 Identified as an ironstone preaching cross, with chamfered angles.
A Medieval cross. The base and a fragment of the shaft survive, and are in the churchyard of St Lawrence in Oxhill.
1 17th century and later building.
2 Probably stands on site of Medieval manor house.
The house standing on this site was built during the Post Medieval period. There may have been a manor house standing on the same site during the Medieval period. The site is located 500m north east of the church at Oxhill.
1 The mill at Oxhill is recorded in 1086 and 1241. Nothing now remains to suggest the exact location of the mill.
2 There is a mill stone in the garden ...
A watermill at Oxhill was recorded in the Domesday survey and later in the Medieval period, but its exact location is now unknown.
1 ‘Forsaken Ham. Forsaken by 1760’.
2 Deserted Medieval site. First known documentation 1651. Forsaken Hamme. Small amount of Medieval pottery on surface.
The possible site of a Medieval deserted settlement. Fragments of Medieval pottery have been found at the site, which lies 1km east of Oxhill.
1 Windmill Farm. Built in 1327. Post Mill.
2 The NGR places the windmill just N of Windmill Farm. No visible remains.
Documentary evidence suggests that this is the site of a Medieval windmill. It probably stood to the north east of Oxhill.
1 The possible extent of the Medieval settlement, based on the first edition OS 6″ map of 1886, 51 SE.
2 Oxhill is listed in Domesday in Fexhole Hundred. The Phillimore ...
Possible extent of the Medieval settlement of Oxhill as suggested by the first edition Ordnance Survey map of 1886.