Evidence of 'lost village' visited by King Edward II found in England
Their research indicates Ightenhill also had a horse breeding stud farm with about 200 horses, a brewery and many more buildings than previously thought, housing dozens of people.after his victory in the Battle of Boroughbridge.
Mr Frost said the site of the manor house had been known for many years, but had now "become much more interesting" as Ightenhill was "likely to have been a medieval village, a lost village site".
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