The rector receives 85 pounds yearly in lieu of tithes.Eastwell Church (St Michael) is built of ironstone.
The Hall is a Grade II* listed building[9] It dates from 1634 but has windows and a front door altered in the nineteenth century.
[11] Quarrying for iron ore began west of the road to Harby at the top of the scarp face.
The ore was taken down the scarp face by narrow-gauge tramway on a rope-worked incline to sidings on the Great Northern and London and North Western Joint Railway near Harby where it was tipped into standard gauge wagons for transport to the iron works of the owning companies, the Staveley Coal and Iron Company and the Bestwood Coal and Iron Company.
The last quarry to be worked at Eastwell was on the east side of the Waltham Road, south of the White Lodge; it closed in 1967.
[13] Two of the Eastwell Tramway locomotives survive, Lord Granby and Nancy in working order at the Cavan and Leitrim Railway.