at Easton Grey House, 2015 The
country house known as Easton Grey House stands west of the church, overlooking the river and the village. Built after 1792 for Walter Hodges, By the 1880s the house was owned by Thomas Graham Smith, who in 1879 married Katherine Lucy Tennant (1860–1942, known as Lucy). Lucy's sister
Margot married
H. H. Asquith in 1894, and the house was a favourite resort of her husband during his 1908–1916 premiership. One source states that the house is currently owned by
Michael Green, Gardens were made to the west of the house in the late 18th century, with an ornamental gateway, a loggia and a walled kitchen garden. These features were rearranged c.1880 when formal garden areas were added. The north lodge, single-storey with tall chimneys, is described as "very Victorian" by Orbach. == Other landmarks ==