Easton on the Hill

The parish extends from the River Welland in the north to the western end of RAF Wittering.

[4] The village contains the "Priest's House", a late fifteenth-century building restored in 1867 and now owned by the National Trust; it contains a small museum about the area.

[5] The commander of HMS Lutine, Captain Lancelot Skynner, came from Easton, where his father John was the rector for many years.

[Note 1] The frigate Lutine sank during a storm in the West Frisian Islands on 9 October 1799, whilst carrying a large shipment of gold.

The head office of the Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply (CIPS) is located at Easton House in the village,[7] close to the church.

All Saints
The Priest's House