1 Chancel, nave, W tower, vestry, and S porch. Built late in the 13th century, when it consisted of chancel and nave. Tower added early 14th century, the top stage ...
The Church of St Giles, originally built in the Medieval period, with alterations in the 14th Century. The church is situated north east of Grimes Cottages, Bubbenhall.
1 An earlier bridge than the existing one, which is modern, was reported to be out of repair in the middle of the 17th century.
Documentary evidence suggests that there was a Post Medieval bridge at this site. The present structure is modern. The location is just east of Broken Bridge Spinney, Bubbenhall.
1 Marked on the 1906 2nd edition OS map as the Rectory and as Tall Trees on the 1967 OS map.
2 Now known as The Old Rectory and used as ...
A vicarage known as The Old Rectory which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated on Ryton Road, Bubbenhall.
1 A footbridge marked.
2 Bridge still exists. Brickwork is dilapidated but the bridge is still in use for tractors.
A footbridge dating from the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It is still in use and is situated 1km northeast of Bubbenhall.
1 Three water mills are mentioned in deeds relating to water mills in the village; one of which was originally a fulling mill. There is no documentary evidence of the ...
The possible site of a Post Medieval watermill or fulling mill where cloth was beaten and cleaned. The mill may have existed in the area of Bubbenhall but its exact location is unknown.