Great Haseley

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.