1 In the churchyard by the S porch are the base and part of the shaft of a Medieval cross.
2 The cross dates from about the C15. Square socket stone, ...
The plain base and fragment of the shaft of a Medieval cross. It is located in Coleshill churchyard.
1 In the churchyard is the stump of the shaft of a cross on an octagonal and square base with broach stops at the angles.
2 OS card.
3 The cross is ...
The remains of a Medieval cross in the churchyard of the Church of St Mary and St Margaret, Combrook.
1 Kinwarton Cross found in 1870 in the stable yard of the Rectory and then removed to the churchyard and used later for a gravestone.
2 Standing in the churchyard, forming ...
The remains of a Medieval cross which is located in Kinwarton Churchyard. The Medieval cross shaft now sits of a modern stone base.
1 Correspondence from Miss S Williams regarding Maxstoke churchyard and crosses.
2 S side of church. Tall octagonal shaft on socket stone. No steps.
3 Two steps, 1.2 and 2.0m square, the ...
The remains of a Medieval cross in the churchyard south of Maxtoke Church.
1 In the churchyard, N of the chancel, is the octagonal base of a 14th or 15th century cross retaining the remains of the moulded shaft, now 1.48m high.
2 Octagonal ...
The remains of a Medieval cross. The base, socket stone, and part of the shaft survive. It stands north of the church in the churchyard of All Saints, Sherbourne.
1 Close to the S entrance to the churchyard there is a cross, the head of which dates from the close of the 14th century. It has four panelled sides ...
The remains of a Medieval cross. Only the carved head survives; the base and the shaft are modern. It stands in the churchyard of St Michael's Church, Ufton.
1 A fine old socket in the churchyard. The upper bed is an irregular octagon, with a drip, the lower bed is enlarged by a cant, and the alternate and ...
The remains of a Medieval cross which stands in the churchyard of All Saints Church, Weston on Avon.
1 In the churchyard is a fine large base of a churchyard cross with a moulded top edge, the stump of a shaft, and three steps to the platform: 15th ...
The remains of a Medieval churchyard cross. It is situated 500m north east of Wixford Bridge, in Wixford churchyard.
A year after we started our Crossing Borders project with the Apna Ladies Group in Rugby, the resulting artworks have gone on display in the Museum and we’re thrilled to see so many creative responses.
1 Cryfield Grange, situated off the west side of the Kenilworth-Coventry road about half a mile north of Crackley, is an L-shaped house and although almost entirely rebuilt in the ...
Cryfield Grange was almost entirely rebuilt during the Imperial period on its original Post Medieval foundations. It retains some architectural features from its earlier history. It is situated 1km north of Crackley.
A 250-year old wild pear tree in Cubbington has won the Woodland Trust’s ‘Tree of the Year’ competition. Sadly it is on the path of HS2 and is doomed to ...
1 The probable extent of the medieval settlement based on the OS first edition 6″ map of 1887, 33NE.
2 Domesday has 3 entries for Cubbington in Stoneleigh Hundred. The Phillimore ...
The probable extent of the medieval settlement based on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
As Cubbington’s ancient Wild Pear tree comes into bloom this chilly wet springtime, possibly its last as it stands on the track of HS2, the results of the European Tree ...
Here is another pictorial village sign: Cubbington. The picture is of the village church and my photo shows that it is an accurate representation (with only a little bit of ...
The post mill was built on Windmill Hill in the late 1780s. It consisted of a main post, four sails and a pitched roof. It had a wide ladder from ...