
Uncovered, and two further skulls in 1995. Noted there was a tradition of a battle having been fought on this spotīetween the Danes and the Saxons. In 1932, three skeletons were unearthed here,įacing downwards, and in the first reporting of this in 1934, it was Mary's church is Sandy Lane Quarry, an area that used to be known asĬhapelfields (TM133515).

Get sanctuary from those who pursued them, and would be taken down to Triangle, so that fleeing monks who saw them knew that here they would They had been planted in the shape of an isosceles There used to stand three evergreen trees on the front lawn of the 16thĬentury Ballingdon Hall (now at TL862401). The entire building was moved by 200 yards back in 1972, it's said that Of the pond on the night of the full moon." "Nan Silvers, it is said, can be seen in the water She was a young woman who drowned herself there, after having been Is the one named after Nan Silvers is unknown.

Shackerland Hall Farm (TL99156857) just south of the village, but which Mary, and a tunnel is said to run between them. (TM063559) and Battisford (TM055544) are both dedicated to St. Hundred, but the experience of this dayly so much contrarying the same, made mee to receive it but as an unprobable heare say'." "Reyce, in his 'Breviary' (1618), writes: 'I have heard that in ancient time there was a mine of gold oare about Banketon (Bacton) in Hertismere
