However, some civil parishes may contain more than one village.
The civil parish also contains the village of Black Dog.
In 1563 this small parish contained twenty-one families but by 1670 only eight households remained.
The parish covers 2,200 acres and in 1850 contained 351 parishioners.
The parish also contains a number of bronze age burial mounds.
In 1821, the parish contained only 26 dwellings: by 2001, the total number of houses had risen to 82.
The civil parish contains the very small hamlet of Day Green.
At the end of the 13th century the parish also contained a hamlet called Grave, but was not recorded as inhabited after 1349.
The parish also contains Wychnor Park, an 18th-century country house.
His parish contained about 11,000 persons, and of these about one-third were not connected with any church.