Scheduled Ancient Monuments
There are 5 Scheduled Ancient Monuments in Tilton on the Hill:
S.A.M. Number | S.A.M. Description | Grid reference |
---|---|---|
17014 | Moated site at Tilton | SK 7453 0519 |
105 | Churchyard Cross | SK 743 056 |
106 | Mound 220yds north-west of church | SK 742 058 |
186 | Defended enclosure on Robin-a-Tiptoe Hill | SK 773 042 |
17090 | Whatborough deserted medieval village | SK 7716 0593 |
St Peter's Church is grade I listed, while a further 18 buildings are grade II listed
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