1 A moulded stone Tudor doorway reset in the N revetting wall of the moat may be a relic of the earlier house on the site. It forms the entrance ...
The site of an icehouse, a structure built partially underground and used to store ice during the warmer months. It dates to the Imperial period and is situated 100m north of Grove Park House.
1 The destruction of a church is noted at Norton Lindsey between 1581-90.
2 ‘Chapel Meadow’ on the Tithe Map suggests a possible site for the chapel, but there are no ...
The site of a possible church dating to the Medieval period. It was probably associated with the deserted settlement of Norton Lindsey. This site is known from documentary and place name evidence. It is located 700m north of the present church.
1 Turnpike road from Birmingham to Warwick and Banbury, established between 1725 and 1750. Under the control of the same trust which ran the Birmingham to Edgehill route. The stretch ...
A toll road, where travellers had to pay a toll to use the route. The road was built during the Post Medieval period. It runs from Warmington to Birmingham via Warwick.
2 T-shaped, of nave with N and S transepts and shallow recess at E end. 1819, Gothic, with Perpendicular-style nave of 1830. White marble altar.
3 During observation of a storm ...
The Roman Catholic Church of St Charles was build during the Imperial period in the Gothic style. It has a Perpendicular style nave built in 1830. It is situated in Hampton on the Hill.
1 The former mission church of St Luke, which has now been converted. It was built by public subscription in the late 19th century; the license of the church ...
The former mission church of St Luke, which has now been converted.
1 Two thatched buildings, now demolished, which were used as a food store in WW2. They subsequently fell into disuse and all rubbish was cleared from the site.
Two thatched buildings, now demolished, which were used as a food store in WW2. They subsequently fell into disuse and all rubbish was cleared from the site.
1 Chancel, nave with shallow transeptal chapels, W tower and modern S porch. Evidence of the 12th century is provided by the N doorway of the nave, and probably some ...
The Church of St Michael dates as far back as the Medieval period. It was altered in the Post Medieval and later periods. The church lies at the south east end of Budbrooke village.
1 A possible deer house visible on 1st edition Ordnance Survey mapping.
2 It consists of a long single range, to the north of a small Keepers Cottage.
A possible deer house, visible on 1st edition Ordnance Survey mapping.