Bumps in the field
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Image: © Alan Murray-Rust Taken: 12 Dec 2011
Some of the earthworks represent the remains of the three (possibly four) manor houses in the village. This one disappeared by the eighteenth century. The extent of the earthworks gives the impression that some quarrying, possible for clay may have occurred later. This is certainly true in relation to Clay Street at the opposite end of the village.