1 Chancel, nave, N chapel, N and S aisles, tower and S porch. The present church was built in the 14th century, the tower in the W end of the ...
The Church of St Peter which was built during the Medieval period. It is situated 100m south east of Wolfhampcote Hall.
1 Methodist chapel dating from 1837.
2 Red brick with a slate roof. Not in use, but in fairly good condition.
Flecknoe Methodist Chapel which was built during the Imperial period. It is no longer in use as a place of worship, and is situated 100m north east of the church.
1 The church of St. Mark is a small rectangular building of red and blue brick with a concrete floor and a slated roof with small timber bell-cote at the ...
The Church of St Mark which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated at the east end of Bush Hill Lane, Flecknoe.
1 Windmill shown at about this location.
2 Presumably on the summmit of the hill on which Flecknoe stands was a windmill which is mentioned as belonging to the manor in ...
The site of a post mill, a type of windmill. The mill was in use during the Post Medieval period and is mentioned in documentary sources. It was situated on Bush Hill, Flecknoe.
1 Windmill shown at about this location.
2 Built by 1725. Ceased by late 18th century.
3 Site visit revealed no trace.
The site of a windmill which was built during the Post Medieval period. It was situated 800m east of Sawbridge.
1 Manor Farmhouse is an older house with late 18th and 19th century alterations. It has two storeys and an attic, built of brick on a stone base with ...
A farmhouse that was probably built during the Post Medieval period. Additions and alterations were made to the building during the Imperial period. It is situated 300m west of the church at Flecknoe.
1 At Sawbridge was a decayed chapel.
2 This was probably a manorial chapel.
The site of a Medieval or Post Medieval chapel known about from documentary evidence. It was located at Sawbridge.
1 At Nethercote was a decayed chapel.
2 This was probably a manorial chapel.
Documentary evidence suggests that a chapel existed at Nethercote during the Medieval period. The site of the chapel lies to the west of Nethercote.
1 During a watching brief and topographical survey two house platforms were identified anlong with two other possible platforms. A possible cobbled road/trackway was found to the north and ...
A medieval trackway or road was recorded during a watching brief at Beau Geste, Sawbridge.
1 About half way down the N slope of Bush Hill are three well-defined circles each containing a small central mound with a shallow ditch round it, outside the ditch ...
The site of a baiting place indicated by circular earthwork banks with mounds in the middle. They may have been used for cock fighting during the Post Medieval or Imperial periods. The site is located on Bush Hill, Flecknoe.
1 Structural and social analysis of Hall House documenting its development from relatively modest beginnings in the early 15th century to a timber framed hall house of sophisticated structure and ...
A hall house, a building comprising a public hall and private accomodation. It was built during the Medieval period and was a timber framed building. Alterations were made to it during the Post Medieval and Imperial periods. It is situated in Sawbridge.
1 Occupation of the site adjacent to Holly Tree House was identified during an evaluation in 2001. The stone footings of a building, possibly timber framed were identified ...
Medieval occupation was identified during archaeological work at Holly Tree House, Flecknoe. Features included the stone footings of a building which dated to the Medieval period.
1 A thirteen arched stone viaduct carrying the Great Central Railway over the River Leam.
2 OS 2nd edition map show the location of this viaduct.
The site of Willoughby railway viaduct. It was built during the Imperial period to carry the Great Central Railway Line over the River Leam. The viaduct was situated 800m north west of Wolfhampcote.
1 In the village of Fleckenho is a decayed chapel.
2 An agreement was made in 1404 that the inhabitants of Wolfhampcote living near Flecknoe could have a chaplain of their ...
Documentary evidence records that there was a chapel at Flecknoe during the Medieval period.
1 Site of Leamington-Weedon Branch Line (LNWR).
2 The railway was opened from Weedon to Daventry on 1 March 1888 and from Daventry to Marton Junction on 1 August 1895. The ...
The Marton Junction to Weedon branch of the London and North Western Railway. This branch opened between 1888-1895 and was closed by 1964.
Sat in a field, seemingly isolated from the modern day world, is the Church of St. Peter at Wolfhampcote. Wolfhampcote itself is a deserted medieval village. Although legends have suggested ...
1 The vicarage was rebuilt by 1625, it is not known if it occupied the same site.
2 What is now called the vicarage dates to the end of the 19th ...
The possible site of a Medieval vicarage. The site is that of the present vicarage, which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated 400m south west of Wolfhampcote.