Pulloxhill

There are a number of historic buildings, including 15th Century Public House (The Cross Keys).

Pulloxhill is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as having 11 villagers, 13 smallholders and 2 slaves, under Lord Freeman-Eight.

In 1680 it was thought that gold had been discovered in the village and a mine was established, this was however abandoned shortly afterwards.

It is believed that what was actually discovered was flakes of mica in quartz, giving the appearance of gold.

There are records of 'Fort' or 'Castle' within the parish, most probable due to the elevated nature of the geography, however the remains are on private land and not viewable without the current land-owner's permission.