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The ancient parish of
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The prehistoric site dates back to circa 2500 BC according to Iron Age pottery which was found to the west of the main
Northampton Road and to the south of Grafton Lodge, which was a Roman site which produced pottery.
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In 1440, the mansion officially became a 'manor house' which belonged to the
Woodville family during which time the village was known as Grafton Woodville. The manor was the birthplace of
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stood west of the Church in the Middle Ages. From 1100 to 1348, the manor was in the hands of a Norman monastery whose bailiff or lessee probably occupied the house.
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origin with a cloister and small church. They were converted to secular use in the 15th century. Tiles with the
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later wrote that her father lived in the "old house at
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Another Manor House is on the east side of the A508 road near the parish church. It is the remains of a house built by
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