1 Middleton Hall. Some remains of the original 12th century house survive; there is one small round-headed window surviving in the 0.9m W wall towards the courtyard. It is impossible ...
Middleton Hall, a manor house which was built during the Medieval period. It is situated 300m south of Kennels Wood.
1 Philip Marmion constructed a deerleap here in the 13th century.
2 Leland records a park in his Itinerary which belonged to Sir John Willoughby. This park is marked by Dugdale ...
The site of a deer park in which deer were kept for hunting. It was Medieval in date and situated to the north and south of Middleton Hall.
Recommended for inclusion on the Register by Lovie.
2 A large circular enclosure with internal pits and six straight trackways radiating from the enclosure show on air photographs. This overlies an undated enclosure complex (PRN 315).
3 De ...
The site of a deer park in which deer were kept for hunting. It dates to the Imperial period and is visible as a crop mark. The site is situated to the north west of Newhouse Farm.