Aston Mullins
Has been described as a Possible Fortified Manor House
There are earthwork remains
Name | Aston Mullins |
Alternative Names | Aston Bernard |
Historic Country | Buckinghamshire |
Modern Authority | Buckinghamshire |
1974 Authority | Buckinghamshire |
Civil Parish | Dinton With Ford And Upton |
John Moleyns is said to have been granted a licence to crenellate Aston Mullins, Bucks in 1336. However Gatehouse can not find this in the rolls. Aston Mullins is a DMV, with at least one building platform still extant.
A sub-circular, waterfilled, homestead moat, centred at SP 7630 0875, has an average overall diameter of 120.0m, the moat arms being 8.0 to 10.0m in width. To the S the moat is set into the slight hill slope upon which it is situated, whilst around the N side is a broad retaining bank, 12.0m wide, 1.5m in height. Water was fed in from the E side via a short right-angled projection off the main moat and escaped to the river from the NW side. The interior is under permanent pasture and no trace of building is to be seen. 100.0m to the W, at SP 7612 0875 is a small moated rectangular enclosure, 45.0m by 30.0m. The NE and SE arms are waterfilled and are separated by remains of an original (? formerly causewayed) entrance. The NW and SW arms are indicated by marshy depressions. Water was fed from the stream at the N corner. There is a small retaining bank against the NE arm of the moat. The feature may have been an unusual form of fishponds. (PastScape ref. F1 ASP 21-FEB-72)
The final conveyance took place in 1315, and Sir John held it until his death before 1328–9. His widow Gille married Sir John de Molyns, and the latter acquired the manor of Aston Mullins from John the son and heir of Sir John Blacket. De Molyns obtained further security in this manor by releases of their respective rights from John Fitz Bernard and Giles and Isabel Blacket. Various letters patent and charters from the king were also obtained, one amongst them granting leave to Sir John de Molyns and his wife to embattle the house at Aston Mullins. (VCH)
This site is a scheduled monument protected by law
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | SP761087 |
Latitude | 51.7721405029297 |
Longitude | -0.895659983158112 |
Eastings | 476120 |
Northings | 208750 |