Hemswell

earthworks have been defined through crop markings and hollow ways, ditched enclosures, embankments and foundations of buildings that indicate the existence of crofts.

An internal Early English three-bay north arcade remains, as does a 13th-century Decorated sedilia on the south wall of the chancel.

[8] Opposite the churchyard is a 19th-century maypole of wood and wrought iron with painted red white and blue stripes.

[citation needed] On Church Street is the listed early 19th-century Post Office,[10] now non-operational, and Manor Farmhouse, originally 17th-century.

The site and buildings were subsequently redeveloped into a private trading estate which became the new civil parish of Hemswell Cliff.

Maypole on Maypole Lane, Hemswell