The houses were spread out on the western edge of the valley from south to north interrupted by the two manor house enclosures (blue on the map). In the floor of the valley -- north of the church -- there is a row of smaller tofts/crofts. There is also a group of house sites across the "head" of the village; these houses run east and west. At its largest the village was made up of about 37 houses. Using an arbitrarily chosen number of 5 persons per house, the population could never have been much over 185 souls.
This arrangement -- houses on both sides of the central street with a group heading the village -- is not unlike many other English villages with a central grassy common.
The map shows the village at its largest about 1400.

Ken Tompkins