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 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 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.
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.