There is documentary evidence to suggest that this was the site of a windmill dating from the Medieval/Post Medieval period. It stood in the Kettlewell Close area of the Woodloes Estate, Warwick.
Findspot - a dagger, dating to the Post Medieval period, was found 500m north west of Warwick Castle. The dagger was decorated and was found during building rennovation work.
Late 15th century important timber framed house. Long inscription on gable end facing up the street states that Thomas Oken, who was a wealthy merchant of the town (died 1573), gave this house for charitable purposes - it was restored in 1864.
Findspot - during some groundworks a large number of roof tile, pottery, bottle glass and clay tobacco pipe fragments were found at the rear of a house on St Nicholas Street, Warwick. All the finds dated to the Post Medieval period.
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