This polygon contains a mix of institutional buildings relating to the church, including a school and hall. The hall was formerly the vicarage, built by a former incumbent, the noted local historian Keble Martin, in 1910. This replaced earlier vicarages/ rectories of 1793 and 1410. Keble Martin claimed the location as the site of the earliest medieval settlement wi the moated manor site of Wath. It may even be the focus of the pre-conquest manor of Ulsi. This site was subject to archaeological evaluation by geophysical survey and trial trenching (WYAS 2006 ). The evidence, assessed by English Heritage, demonstrated conclusively thathe moated site is of national importance and has been proposed for inclusion on the Schedule of Ancient Monuments (McNeil J. pers com).