Scheduled monuments in the City of Milton Keynes

This list of scheduled monuments in the City of Milton Keynes lists the 49 scheduled monuments in the part of Buckinghamshire administered by Milton Keynes City Council.

A scheduled monument is a nationally important archaeological site or monument which is given legal protection by being placed on a list (or "schedule") by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport; English Heritage takes the leading role in identifying such sites. The current legislation governing this is the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979. The term "monument" can apply to the whole range of archaeological sites, and they are not always visible above ground. Such sites have to have been deliberately constructed by human activity. They range from prehistoric standing stones and burial sites, through Roman remains and medieval structures such as castles and monasteries, to later structures such as industrial sites and buildings constructed for the World Wars or the Cold War.[1]

Name Location Type Completed [note 1] Grid ref.[note 2]
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Ravenstone Priory, moats and fishponds Ravenstone Priory 13th century SP 85000 50999
52°09′03″N 0°45′33″W / 52.1507°N 0.7591°W / 52.1507; -0.7591 (Ravenstone Priory, moats and fishponds)
Site of Augustinian priory founded 1254 and dissolved 1525, now occupied by the 19th century Abbey Farm. 1006917
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Roman site at Olney Olney Roman building and settlement Roman SP 89355 52632
52°09′53″N 0°41′42″W / 52.1647°N 0.6950°W / 52.1647; -0.6950 (Roman site at Olney)
A rectangular Roman building and settlement site 1006918
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Wood Farm Moat Clifton Reynes Moated Site Medieval SP 93264 49696
52°08′23″N 0°38′19″W / 52.1396°N 0.6385°W / 52.1396; -0.6385 (Wood Farm Moat)
A probable medieval and/or post-medieval subrectangular moated site. 1006919
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Group of ring ditches and enclosures at Tyringham Tyringham Ring ditches SP 85793 48292
52°04′15″N 0°45′32″W / 52.0709°N 0.7589°W / 52.0709; -0.7589 (Group of ring ditches and enclosures at Tyringham)
1006924 [7]


Site of Great Linford Brickworks Great Linford Brickworks Victorian SP 85976 41577
52°03′58″N 0°44′48″W / 52.0660°N 0.7466°W / 52.0660; -0.7466 (Site of Great Linford Brickworks)
Two multi-flue down draught brick kilns plus remains of a third. 1006927 [8][9]


Tickford Bridge Newport Pagnell Bridge 1810 SP 87807 43823
52°05′09″N 0°43′12″W / 52.0858°N 0.7199°W / 52.0858; -0.7199 (Tickford Bridge)
1006933 [10]


Wolverton aqueduct Wolverton, Cosgrove Aqueduct 1809 SP 80042 41798
52°04′08″N 0°50′00″W / 52.0688°N 0.8333°W / 52.0688; -0.8333 (Wolverton aqueduct)
Carries the Grand Union canal over the river Great Ouse 1006934 [11]


Olney Bridge Olney, Emberton Bridge 1832 SP 88809 50867
52°08′56″N 0°42′12″W / 52.1490°N 0.7032°W / 52.1490; -0.7032 (Olney Bridge)
Segmental arches with projecting keystones, four arched, with semi-circular cutwaters. 1006936 [12][13]


Tyringham Bridge Tyringham Bridge 1792 SP 85798 46524
52°07′08″N 0°44′39″W / 52.1190°N 0.7442°W / 52.1190; -0.7442 (Tyringham Bridge)
A single segmental arch over R. Ouse, ashlar stone, rusticated archway, wide string at road level, panelled segmental parapet with coping. 1006941 [14][15]


Roman town of Magiovinium and Roman fort Fenny Stratford Roman town and fort SP 89018 33707
51°59′32″N 0°42′14″W / 51.9922°N 0.7038°W / 51.9922; -0.7038 (Roman town of Magiovinium and Roman fort)
Roman settlement consisting of five phases of occupation, with a hearth, building, pits , ditches, a clay floor, pottery, and a terret ring. 1006943 [16][17]


Moated site and fishpond at Old Rectory Farm, Woughton Woughton on the Green Moated site and fishpond Medieval SP 87100 37565
52°01′47″N 0°43′39″W / 52.0298°N 0.7275°W / 52.0298; -0.7275 (Moated site and fishpond at Old Rectory Farm, Woughton)
1007930 [18]


Fishpond in Water Spinney 600m SE of St Giles's Church Tattenhoe Tattenhoe Fishpond Medieval SP 83263 33372
51°59′25″N 0°47′06″W / 51.9904°N 0.7850°W / 51.9904; -0.7850 (Fishpond in Water Spinney 600m SE of St Giles's Church Tattenhoe)
1007931
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Bradwell castle mound: a motte and bailey castle 80m north east of St. Lawrence's Church, Bradwell Bradwell Motte and bailey castle Medieval SP 83194 39526
52°02′52″N 0°47′18″W / 52.0479°N 0.78826°W / 52.0479; -0.78826 (Bradwell castle mound: a motte and bailey castle 80m north east of St. Lawrence's Church, Bradwell)
A small motte and bailey castle some 0.5 hectares in area which survives as a turf covered earthwork 22m in diameter and up to 2.3m high 1007935
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The Toot: a motte and bailey castle and later manorial complex 450m south west of St Mary's Church, Shenley Church End Shenley Church End Motte and bailey castle and manorial complex Medieval SP 82886 36454
52°01′13″N 0°47′37″W / 52.02033°N 0.79352°W / 52.02033; -0.79352 (The Toot: a motte and bailey castle and later manorial complex 450m south west of St Mary's Church, Shenley Church End)
The motte survives as a circular earthen mound 1.3m high and 36m in diameter 1007936 [21]


Moated site and fishponds at Great Woolstone, Campbell Park Woolstone Moated site and fishponds Medieval SP 86290 39715
52°02′57″N 0°44′35″W / 52.0491°N 0.74308°W / 52.0491; -0.74308 (Moated site and fishponds at Great Woolstone, Campbell Park)
1007937 [22][a]


Shrunken Medieval Village, Woughton on the Green Woughton on the Green Medieval Village Medieval SP 86968 36932
52°01′26″N 0°44′02″W / 52.0240°N 0.7339°W / 52.0240; -0.7339 (Shrunken Medieval Village, Woughton on the Green)
1007938 [23]


Moated site, fishponds and associated earthworks, west of All Saints Church, Milton Keynes Village. Milton Keynes Village Moated site Medieval (c. 1250–1350) SP 88644 39180
52°02′38″N 0°42′32″W / 52.04395°N 0.70890°W / 52.04395; -0.70890 (Moated site, fishponds and associated earthworks, west of All Saints Church, Milton Keynes Village.)
1007939
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Secklow Hundred mound: a moot at the junction of North Row and North Ninth Street. Central Milton Keynes Moot Mound Anglo-Saxon (7th-9th Century) SP 85124 39177
52°02′40″N 0°45′37″W / 52.04447°N 0.76021°W / 52.04447; -0.76021 (Secklow Hundred mound: a moot at the junction of North Row and North Ninth Street.)
The monument includes the site of a Moot marked by a circular mound 24m in diameter and up to 1m high with a surrounding ditch 1m wide and 0.3m deep. 1007940
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Shrunken medieval village at Caldecotte Caldecotte (Walton) Deserted village Medieval SP 89334 35390
52°00′35″N 0°41′59″W / 52.00977°N 0.69983°W / 52.00977; -0.69983 (Shrunken medieval village at Caldecotte)
1007941
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Moated site, fishponds and deserted medieval village of Tattenhoe, 300m west of Home Park Farm, Shenley Brook End Tattenhoe Deserted village Medieval SP 82898 33939
52°00′46″N 0°45′45″W / 52.0129°N 0.7624°W / 52.0129; -0.7624 (Moated site, fishponds and deserted medieval village of Tattenhoe, 300m west of Home Park Farm, Shenley Brook End)
1007942
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Bradwell Abbey: a Benedictine priory, chapel and fishpond Bradwell Abbey Priory Medieval SP 82698 39530
52°02′53″N 0°47′44″W / 52.0480°N 0.7955°W / 52.0480; -0.7955 (Bradwell Abbey: a Benedictine priory, chapel and fishpond)
1009540 [28]


Lavendon Castle: a motte and bailey and associated enclosures at Castle Farm, Lavendon Lavendon Motte and bailey Medieval SP 91684 54341
52°10′47″N 0°39′38″W / 52.1797°N 0.6605°W / 52.1797; -0.6605 (Lavendon Castle: a motte and bailey and associated enclosures at Castle Farm, Lavendon)
1009542 [29]


Bowl barrow at junction of Crofts End and Bedford Road Sherington Barrow Prehistoric SP 89371 46435
52°06′32″N 0°41′47″W / 52.1090°N 0.6964°W / 52.1090; -0.6964 (Bowl barrow at junction of Crofts End and Bedford Road)
1010190
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The Bury: a ringwork and associated earthworks 100m north of Lavendon Church Lavendon Ringwork Medieval SP 91608 53761
52°10′28″N 0°39′42″W / 52.1745°N 0.6618°W / 52.1745; -0.6618 (The Bury: a ringwork and associated earthworks 100m north of Lavendon Church)
1011295
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Moated site and fishponds 200m north-west of Up End North Crawley Moated Site Medieval SP 91795 46037
52°06′18″N 0°39′40″W / 52.1051°N 0.6611°W / 52.1051; -0.6611 (Moated site and fishponds 200m north-west of Up End)
The moated site 200m north-west of Up End survives largely undisturbed and is a good example of its class 1011296
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Moated site, fishpond and associated earthworks 150m west of Loughton Manor Loughton Moated site Medieval (Peak period c. 1250–1350) SP 83859 37480
52°01′46″N 0°46′45″W / 52.0294°N 0.7791°W / 52.0294; -0.7791 (Moated site, fishpond and associated earthworks 150m west of Loughton Manor)
1011297
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Bradwell Bury: a moated site and associated manor house remains at Moat House Bradwell Moated Site Medieval (11th–17th Century occupation) SP 83005 39619
52°02′56″N 0°47′28″W / 52.0488°N 0.7910°W / 52.0488; -0.7910 (Bradwell Bury: a moated site and associated manor house remains at Moat House)
1011298
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Castlethorpe Castle: a motte and bailey, possible ringwork and associated earthworks 200m south-east of Castlethorpe Lodge Castlethorpe Motte and Bailey Castle Medieval SP 79714 44343
52°05′30″N 0°50′16″W / 52.0917°N 0.8379°W / 52.0917; -0.8379 (Castlethorpe Castle: a motte and bailey, possible ringwork and associated earthworks 200m south-east of Castlethorpe Lodge)
1011299 [35]


Moated site, fishponds and associated earthworks 150m south-east of Haversham Manor Haversham Moated site Medieval SP 82849 42577
52°04′31″N 0°47′33″W / 52.0754°N 0.7926°W / 52.0754; -0.7926 (Moated site, fishponds and associated earthworks 150m south-east of Haversham Manor)
1011300
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Motte castle 200m south-east of Wavendon Manor Wavendon Motte Castle Medieval (11th–13th Century) SP 91932 37142
52°01′30″N 0°39′40″W / 52.0251°N 0.6611°W / 52.0251; -0.6611 (Motte castle 200m south-east of Wavendon Manor)
1011301
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Danesborough Camp: a slight univallate hillfort 420m north of The Knoll Woburn Sands Hillfort Iron Age SP 92102 34824
52°00′15″N 0°39′35″W / 52.0042°N 0.6597°W / 52.0042; -0.6597 (Danesborough Camp: a slight univallate hillfort 420m north of The Knoll)
1011302
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Moated site 70m south of Long Plantation, Hanslope Park Hanslope Moated Site Medieval SP 82315 45452
52°06′05″N 0°47′59″W / 52.1013°N 0.7997°W / 52.1013; -0.7997 (Moated site 70m south of Long Plantation, Hanslope Park)
1011303
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Moated site and associated enclosure at Uphoe Manor Farm 700m east of Lavendon Church. Lavendon Moated Site Medieval SP 92323 53601
52°10′23″N 0°39′05″W / 52.1730°N 0.6514°W / 52.1730; -0.6514 (Moated site and associated enclosure at Uphoe Manor Farm 700m east of Lavendon Church.)
1011305
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Moated site and fishponds 280m south-east of St Lawrence's Church Weston Underwood Moated Site Medieval SP 86628 50273
52°08′38″N 0°44′08″W / 52.1440°N 0.7355°W / 52.1440; -0.7355 (Moated site and fishponds 280m south-east of St Lawrence's Church)
1011306
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Lavendon Abbey: the site of a Premonstratensian abbey, fishponds and field system at Lavendon Grange Lavendon Abbey Site and Fishponds Medieval (Founded c. 1154–1158) SP 90071 53580
52°10′24″N 0°41′03″W / 52.1732°N 0.6843°W / 52.1732; -0.6843 (Lavendon Abbey: the site of a Premonstratensian abbey, fishponds and field system at Lavendon Grange)
1011309
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A medieval manorial complex comprising a twin moated site, fishpond and associated earthworks 750m west of St Mary's Church Shenley Church End Moated site Medieval SP 82400 36676
52°01′21″N 0°48′02″W / 52.0224°N 0.8005°W / 52.0224; -0.8005 (A medieval manorial complex comprising a twin moated site, fishpond and associated earthworks 750m west of St Mary's Church)
1011310
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Moated site with associated earthworks, 770m south of St Mary's Church, south of the junction of Childs Way and Fulmer Street Shenley Church End Moated Site Medieval SP 83474 35986
52°00′58″N 0°47′06″W / 52.0160°N 0.7850°W / 52.0160; -0.7850 (Moated site with associated earthworks, 770m south of St Mary's Church, south of the junction of Childs Way and Fulmer Street)
1011311
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Moated site and associated fishpond south of Mill Lane Woolstone Moated site Medieval SP 87590 39128
52°02′37″N 0°43′27″W / 52.0436°N 0.7243°W / 52.0436; -0.7243 (Moated site and associated fishpond south of Mill Lane)
"The moated site south of Mill Lane survives largely undisturbed and is an excellent example of its class". 1011312
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Motte and bailey castle, deserted village and monastic grange at Old Wolverton Old Wolverton Motte and bailey castle 11th to 15th centuries SP 80199 41205
52°03′48″N 0°49′53″W / 52.0634°N 0.8315°W / 52.0634; -0.8315 (Motte and bailey castle, deserted village and monastic grange at Old Wolverton)
"Old Wolverton presents a particularly well preserved medieval landscape with an unusual variety of surviving components including a motte-and- bailey castle, a deserted village, a monastic grange and earlier buried remains of the Roman and Saxon periods". 1013660 [46]


Roman villa 300m south east of Newton Lodge Farm Newton Blossomville Roman villa 2nd to 4th centuries AD SP 91222 51477
52°09′15″N 0°40′05″W / 52.1541°N 0.6680°W / 52.1541; -0.6680 (Roman villa 300m south east of Newton Lodge Farm)
1014794
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Moated site immediately south of Manor Farm North Crawley Moated Site Medieval SP 94349 44623
52°05′31″N 0°37′27″W / 52.0919°N 0.6242°W / 52.0919; -0.6242 (Moated site immediately south of Manor Farm)
1016703
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Moated site 410m south east of Maukins Hardmead Moated Site Medieval SP 94125 48121
52°07′24″N 0°37′35″W / 52.1234°N 0.6265°W / 52.1234; -0.6265 (Moated site 410m south east of Maukins)
1018726
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Moated site at Old Moat Farm, North Crawley North Crawley Moated Site Medieval SP 92171 45056
52°05′46″N 0°39′21″W / 52.0962°N 0.6559°W / 52.0962; -0.6559 (Moated site at Old Moat Farm, North Crawley)
1018761
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Moated site known as Caves Manor immediately east of the Manor House Sherington Moated Site Medieval (Early 12th Century origin) SP 88983 46254
52°06′27″N 0°42′08″W / 52.1075°N 0.7021°W / 52.1075; -0.7021 (Moated site known as Caves Manor immediately east of the Manor House)
1019138
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Medieval manor of Simpson Simpson Deserted medieval village and moated site Medieval SP 88418 35904
52°00′52″N 0°42′47″W / 52.0145°N 0.7130°W / 52.0145; -0.7130 (Medieval manor of Simpson)
1021370
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Remains of the church and churchyard of St Mary Magdalen Stony Stratford Church 13th century SP 78596 40659
52°03′32″N 0°51′18″W / 52.0588°N 0.8550°W / 52.0588; -0.8550 (Remains of the church and churchyard of St Mary Magdalen)
1021371 [53]


Deserted medieval settlement at Filgrave, immediately west of Rectory Farm Filgrave Deserted village Medieval SP 87781 48437
52°07′38″N 0°43′09″W / 52.1273°N 0.7191°W / 52.1273; -0.7191 (Deserted medieval settlement at Filgrave, immediately west of Rectory Farm)
1021372
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Site of St Martin's Chapel, Ekeney; 680m south east of Petsoe Manor Farm Emberton Church site Medieval SP 92296 48763
52°07′46″N 0°39′11″W / 52.1295°N 0.6531°W / 52.1295; -0.6531 (Site of St Martin's Chapel, Ekeney; 680m south east of Petsoe Manor Farm)
1021373
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Civil War defences in Bury Fields Newport Pagnell Earthworks 1645 SP 87512 44083
52°05′18″N 0°43′27″W / 52.0882°N 0.7241°W / 52.0882; -0.7241 (Civil War defences in Bury Fields)
1021389 [56]

Notes

  1. ^ Campbell Park (civil parish), not the park
  1. ^ The date given is the date used by Historic England as significant for the initial building or that of an important part in the structure's description.
  2. ^ Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey.
  3. ^ The "List Entry Number" is a unique number assigned to each listed building and scheduled monument by Historic England.

References

  1. ^ Scheduled Monuments, English Heritage, archived from the original on 24 September 2014, retrieved 9 September 2014
  2. ^ Historic England. "Ravenstone Priory, moats and fishponds (1006917)". National Heritage List for England.
  3. ^ "Ravenstone Priory". Heritage Gateway. Historic England Research Records.
  4. ^ Historic England. "Roman site at Olney (1006918)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  5. ^ Historic England. "Wood Farm Moat (1006919)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  6. ^ "Monument Number 346710". Heritage Gateway. Historic England Research Records.
  7. ^ Historic England. "Group of ring ditches and enclosures at Tyringham (1006924)". National Heritage List for England.
  8. ^ Historic England. "Site of Great Linford Brickworks (1006927)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  9. ^ "Great Linford Brickworks". Heritage Gateway. Historic England Research Records.
  10. ^ Historic England. "Tickford Bridge (1006933)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  11. ^ Historic England. "Wolverton aqueduct (1006934)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  12. ^ Historic England. "Olney Bridge (1006936)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  13. ^ "Olney Bridge". Heritage Gateway. Historic England Research Records.
  14. ^ Historic England. "Tyringham Bridge (1006941)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  15. ^ "Tyringham Bridge". Heritage Gateway. Historic England Research Records.
  16. ^ Historic England. "Roman town of Magiovinium and Roman fort (1006943)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  17. ^ "Monument Number 344788". Heritage Gateway. Historic England Research Records.
  18. ^ Historic England. "Moated site and fishpond at Old Rectory Farm, Woughton (1007930)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  19. ^ Historic England. "Fishpond in Water Spinney 600m SE of St Giles's Church Tattenhoe (1007931)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  20. ^ Historic England. "Bradwell castle mound: a motte and bailey castle 80m north east of St. Lawrence's Church, Bradwell (1007935)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  21. ^ Historic England. "The Toot: a motte and bailey castle and later manorial complex... (1007936)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  22. ^ Historic England. "Moated site and fishponds at Great Woolstone, Campbell Park (1007937)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  23. ^ Historic England. "Shrunken Medieval Village, Woughton on the Green (1007938)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  24. ^ Historic England. "Moated site, fishponds and associated earthworks, west of All Saints Church, Milton Keynes Village. (1007939)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  25. ^ Historic England. "Secklow Hundred mound: a moot at the junction of North Row and North Ninth Street. (1007940)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  26. ^ Historic England. "Shrunken medieval village at Caldecotte (1007941)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  27. ^ Historic England. "Moated site, fishponds and deserted medieval village of Tattenhoe, 300m west of Home Park Farm (1007942)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  28. ^ Historic England. "Bradwell Abbey: a Benedictine priory, chapel and fishpond (1009540)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  29. ^ Historic England. "Lavendon Castle: a motte and bailey and associated enclosures at Castle Farm (1009542)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  30. ^ Historic England. "Bowl Barrow At Junction Of Crofts End And Bedford Road. (1010190)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  31. ^ Historic England. "The Bury: a ringwork and associated earthworks 100m north of Lavendon Church (1011295)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  32. ^ Historic England. "Moated site and fishponds 200m north-west of Up End (1011296)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  33. ^ Historic England. "Moated site, fishpond and associated earthworks 150m west of Loughton Manor (1011297)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  34. ^ Historic England. "Bradwell Bury: a moated site and associated manor house remains at Moat House (1011298)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  35. ^ Historic England. "Castlethorpe Castle: a motte and bailey, possible ringwork and associated earthworks 200m south-east of Castlethorpe Lodge (1011299)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  36. ^ Historic England. "Moated site, fishponds and associated earthworks 150m south-east of Haversham Manor (1011300)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  37. ^ Historic England. "Motte castle 200m south-east of Wavendon Manor (1011301)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  38. ^ Historic England. "Danesborough Camp: a slight univallate hillfort 420m north of The Knoll (1011302)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  39. ^ Historic England. "Moated site 70m south of Long Plantation, Hanslope Park (1011303)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  40. ^ Historic England. "Moated site and associated enclosure at Uphoe Manor Farm 700m east of Lavendon Church. (1011305)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  41. ^ Historic England. "Moated site and fishponds 280m south-east of St Lawrence's Church (1011306)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  42. ^ Historic England. "Lavendon Abbey: the site of a Premonstratensian abbey, fishponds and field system at Lavendon Grange (1011309)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  43. ^ Historic England. "A medieval manorial complex comprising a twin moated site, fishpond and associated earthworks 750m west of St Mary's Church (1011310)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  44. ^ Historic England. "Moated site with associated earthworks, 770m south of St Mary's Church, south of the junction of Childs Way and Fulmer Street (1011311)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  45. ^ Historic England. "Medieval farmstead and earlier enclosure at Medbourne... (1011312)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  46. ^ Historic England. "Motte and bailey castle, deserted village and monastic grange at Old Wolverton. (1013660)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  47. ^ Historic England. "Roman villa 300m south east of Newton Lodge Farm. (1014794)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  48. ^ Historic England. "Moated site immediately south of Manor Farm (1016703)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  49. ^ Historic England. "Moated site 410m south east of Maukins (1018726)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  50. ^ Historic England. "Moated site at Old Moat Farm, North Crawley (1018761)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  51. ^ Historic England. "Moated site known as Caves Manor immediately east of the Manor House, Sherington (1019138)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  52. ^ Historic England. "Medieval manor of Simpson (1021370)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  53. ^ Historic England. "Remains of the church and churchyard of St Mary Magdalen. (1021371)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  54. ^ Historic England. "Deserted medieval settlement at Filgrave, immediately west of Rectory Farm (1021372)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  55. ^ Historic England. "Site of St Martin's Chapel, Ekeney; 680m south east of Petsoe Manor Farm (1021373)". National Heritage List for England (SM).
  56. ^ Historic England. "Civil War defences in Bury Fields (1021389)". National Heritage List for England.

See also