Great Haseley and Little Haseley nestle between the parishes of Great Milton and Pyrton. The larger of the two villages Great Haseley has several 17th century houses as well as a 17th century Inn and a rectory which retains its 15th century hall. A feature of the village is the triangle formed by the manor house, the church and the Grade I listed tithe barn. The church, of Norman origin, has a fine 13th century chancel with a notable east window.
At Little Haseley, which has no church, is Haseley Court, a fine medieval house that retains its 15th century barn and has a remarkable topiary garden with box hedges in the shape of chessmen.