Hainton

[2] The village is the site of a medieval settlement, with evidence of earthworks indicating a ridge and furrow field system and crofts.

[7] Monuments and effigies to the Heneage family date back to the 15th century, and are set within the north chapel off the chancel.

[8] The present hall was built in 1638 with later additions,[10] and a rebuilding and raising of the west wing, and the facing of the whole house in stucco, by Peter Atkinson in 1809.

The main interior hall, of two-story height with staircase to an upper landing, has plasterwork in Rococo style.

[11] In the estate grounds is the Roman Catholic chapel of St Francis De Sales, now Grade II listed, designed by Willson.

Hainton Hall from the side in 2023
The Catholic chapel of 1836 was designed by Edward James Willson
The stable block of 1807
The Heneage Arms in 2023