1 Mill Hill. Monks Kirby Tithe Map 1842. Medieval (or later). Post Mill? SP4679.
2 Gives the above reference rather than Seaby’s. The field is near the top of a hill ...
The possible site of a windmill of unknown date. The site is suggested by documentary evidence. It is located 200m south east of Tumley Wood.
1 Mill Hill Close. Monks Kirby tithe map 1842. Medieval (or later). ?Post Mill. SP4579.
2 Seaby’s grid reference is incorrect. The correct grid reference is given above. The field is ...
The possible site of a post mill, a windmill mounted on a post. It dates to back to the Imperial period and is marked on a tithe map of 1842. The windmill was situated 1km west of Easenhall.
1 ‘Blacksmith’s Shop and Yard’.
2 The site is roughly in the area of the above grid reference. There is no sign of a building old enough to be the smithy ...
The site of a forge where wrought iron was made during the Imperial period. It is marked on a tithe map of 1839. The forge was situated to the south of Main Street, Easenhall.
2 Founded in 1873. A small brick structure with a N porch. Has for some time served as a village hall and is in a good state of repair.
A Congregational Chapel that was built during the Imperial period. It is now in use as a village hall. The chapel is situated on Main Street, Easenhall.
1 A large brewery called the Trent Valley Brewery, belonging to Messrs Moxon.
2 1839 tithe map bears no reference to a brewery here, while it lists a malthouse at the ...
The site of a brewery, where beer was brewed during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The brewery was situated on Cord Lane, Easenhall.
1 The only reference to this site is from the 1839 tithe map of Easenhall, where a plot of land and buildings here are labelled ‘House, Malthouse, Outbuilding, ...
The possible site of a brewery, where beer was brewed during the Imperial period. The brewery is marked on a tithe award map of 1839. The site is located at the north west end of Easenhall.