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Medieval moat enclosing 11 acres.
Roman artefacts found on site
1269 Owned by John le Moyne.
1275 Recorded.
1355 Associated with John de Grendon.
1392 Site included a Hall with an adjoining chamber, kitchen, porter’s room, chapel and farm buildings.
16-17 C Owned by the Goldwell family.
1646 Edward Ventris was Lord of the Manor.
1805 Considered too small for the farm.
1870-1890 Possibly rebuilt but defiantly extended.
1968 Sold to J.S. Morrison
1968 Filed Investigation.
1982 Field Investigation.
1999 Evaluation by Cambridge County Council Archaeological Field Unit.
2000 Evaluation by Cambridge County Council Archaeological Field Unit.
2000 Geophysical Survey by Cambridge County Council Archaeological Field Unit.