| HEVER | Village in Kent, site of a 15th-century moated manor once home to a young Anne Boleyn that was restored in the 20th century for the 1st Viscount Astor (5) |
| OXBURGHHALL | 15th-century moated manor in Norfolk, granted to the National Trust in 1952 (7,4) |
| KARPNIKI | Village in south-western Poland, site of a 15th-century castle (8) |
| SHEPPEY | Isle of northern Kent, site of a former 17th century naval dockyard |
| DUNGENESS | Shingle headland in Kent, site of power station (9) |
| GANNET | Sea bird young Anne tries to hold |
| TRAT | Resto in Westward Ho! |
| IGHTHAM | ___ Mote, medieval moated manor house near Sevenoaks in Kent (7) |
| THANET | Kent site of an offshore wind farm (6) |
| MICHAEL | Two rocky islands off the coast of County Kerry in southwestern Ireland are called the Skelligs. One, known as Skellig ___, was once home to a group of medieval monks, whose buildings, made of stone, |
| EVERYMAN | Which principal character in a 15th Century play gave his name to a 20th Century series of literary masterpieces? (8) |
| YORKISTS | In a 15th-century conflict, William Neville (Earl of Kent) and John Howard (Duke of Norfolk) were ____ |
| NINA | One of a 15th-century threesome |
| GUTENBERG | German printer of a 15th century Bible (9) |
| PINTA | One of a 15th-century trio |
| INCAS | Inhabitants of a 15th-century Andean empire (5) |
| BORSTAL | Village in Kent after which a type of young offenders institution was named |
| FRENCHGUIANA | Part of the European Union in South America, once home to a penal colony (6,6) |
| ROSES | Red and white symbols of the opponents in a 15th-century series of English dynastic wars (5) |
| CHATTERTON | Thomas, 18th-century English poet whose poems purported to be by a 15th century monk (10) |