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  Historic Muscott

Muscott is first documented in the Domesday Book and again throughout the 14th Centuary. It is recoreded at this time to be paying the highest taxes in the county. In 1576 the estate was bought by the Spencer family and became part of the Althorp Estate. In 1993 the medevial site became a National Heratage site.  For More info click here. For an extract of the History of Muscott click here


The monument at Muscott lies just to the north-west of the village of Brockhall, although the two places are identified as separate settlements. The site consists of the earthwork remains of the deserted medieval village and of a double moated site, the location of the Muscott medieval manor house


 







 






                   

 






Left is map of the area and an arial photo above


 


The Medieval Archway into the stable block .


 

Haymaking at Muscott.