1 There was a church at Grafton in 1086. Both the rectory and the advowson were acquired by the Hospitallers, their earliest recorded presentation being in 1277.
2 The drawing of ...
Documentary evidence suggests that there was a Medieval church in Temple Grafton. It was replaced by a later church in 1875. The Medieval church was situated at Church Bank.
1 Built c1841. Walls of soft blue lias with alternating courses and a tiled roof. Front wall has a gabled porch at one end enclosing a stone staircase to the ...
A Baptist Chapel which was built during the Victorian period. It is situated on Church Lane, Temple Grafton.
1 Chancel with N organ chamber and vestry, nave, N aisle and SW tower serving as a porch. Entirely rebuilt in 1875. Of lias stone with sandstone dressings. C17 shield ...
The Church of St Andrew which was built during the Imperial period and replaced an earlier church. It is situated in Temple Grafton.
1 A chapel at Temple Grafton, formerly belonging to the Hospitallers, was included in the grant of 1545 to William Sheldon and John Draper and was granted by the latter ...
The site of a Medieval chapel which is known from documentary evidence. It was situated at Temple Grafton, west of the present church.
1 There was a chapel of St Mary Magdalene in Hillborough, which was pulled down by John Hubaud in the 16th century, who was accused of having carried away the ...
The site of the chapel of St Mary Magdalene which was of Medieval date. The site of the chapel is known from documentary evidence and it is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It was situated 200m south of Hillborough Manor.