Tathall End
Tathall End
Tathall End is a small hamlet to the north of Milton Keynes.
Tourists can enjoy a variety of activities in the area around Tathall End, including hiking, biking, fishing and golfing. There are also several historical sites and museums worth visiting.
Created: 7 December 2022 Edited: 29 November 2023
Tathall End
Local History around Tathall End
There are some historic monuments around including:
Settlement remains of the medieval village of Horton, to the east and south of the church, including possible C18 militia works..Tyringham BridgeMotte and bailey castle, deserted village and monastic grange at Old WolvertonBradwell Bury: a moated site and associated manor house remains at Moat HouseSecklow Hundred mound: a moot at the junction of North Row and North Ninth Street.Bradwell Abbey: a Benedictine priory, chapel and fishpondWolverton iron trunk aqueductMoated site, fishponds and associated earthworks 150m south-east of Haversham ManorRemains of the church and churchyard of St Mary MagdalenMoated site 70m south of Long Plantation, Hanslope ParkGroup of ring ditches and enclosures at TyringhamBradwell castle mound: a motte and bailey castle 80m north east of St. Lawrence's Church.Castlethorpe Castle: a motte and bailey, possible ringwork and associated earthworks 200m south-east of Castlethorpe LodgeGreat Linford BrickworksRoman villa SE of Cosgrove HallRavenstone Priory, moats and fishponds.Wildlife in and Around Tathall End
Mammals found in Tathall End
There have been 21 species of mammals recorded in the tathall-end area.
45 Khz Pipistrelle (Pipistrellus pipistrellus) |
American Mink (Neovison vison) |
Brown Hare (Lepus europaeus) |
Brown Rat (Rattus norvegicus) |
Daubenton's Bat (Myotis daubentonii) |
55 Khz Pipistrelle (Pipistrellus pygmaeus) |
Badger (Meles meles) |
Brown Long-Eared Bat (Plecotus auritus) |
Chinese Barking Deer (Muntiacus reevesi) |
Domestic Cat (Felis catus) |
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Birds found in Tathall End
There have been 179 species of birds recorded in the tathall-end area.
Arctic Tern (Sterna paradisaea) |
Bar-Tailed Godwit (Limosa lapponica) |
Barnacle Goose (Branta leucopsis) |
Bearded Tit (Panurus biarmicus) |
Black Tern (Chlidonias niger) |
Bar-Headed Goose (Anser indicus) |
Barn Owl (Tyto alba) |
Bean Goose (Anser fabalis) |
Black Swan (Cygnus atratus) |
Black-Headed Gull (Chroicocephalus ridibundus) |