1 Opposite the Peacock Inn. This is one of several stone-built, roofed drinking-fountains which still stand on their original sites in S Warwickshire. The village water supply was, in the ...
The site of a drinking fountain dating to the Imperial period. It is situated outside The Laurels (opposite the Peacock Inn) on Main Street, Middle Tysoe.
A fountain.
1 In a wall on the roadside by the Manor House is a public drinking-fountain set in a recess partly made up of architectural fragments, including pieces of C15 ...
A public drinking fountain dating to the Imperial period, and made up of an assemblage of architectural fragments. It is set in a wall at Little Wolford.
1 A drinking fountain set in stone-built arched surround. No date carved on this fountain but it is similar in style to the example in Upper Brailes dated 1877 (PRN ...
The site of a drinking fountain dating to the Imperial period. It is located 200m north east of the church at Cherington.
1 One of the four drinking fountains on the main (A34) road through the village of Long Compton. It was built where Clarendon Street (Malt House Lane) joins the A34 ...
A drinking fountain, which dates to the Imperial period, is located on Malthouse Lane, Long Compton.
1 One of the four drinking fountains on the main (A34) road through the village. This, like the others, is stone built. It has a roof of red tiles. It ...
A drinking fountain, dating to the Imperial period, is located on Clarks Lane, Long Compton.
1 One of several tile-roofed drinking fountains in the village of Long Compton. This one, like the others, is stone-built and is no longer in use. It is to be ...
A drinking fountain which dates to the Imperial period. It is located in Crockwell Street, Long Compton.
1 Duke of Suffolk’s monument. Monument of stone blocks, 1.96m diameter at base and 2.3m high, with inscription ‘On this spot formerly stood a large hollow oak tree ...
The Duke of Suffolk's Monument, a commemorative monument to Henry Gray who reputedly hid in an oak tree on this site to escape capture. The monument was erected during the Imperial period and is situated 500m south west of Astley.
Dunchurch has been ‘yarn bombed’ to celebrate 100 years of the local Women’s Institute (WI) which started in 1919. Trees, seats and historic features have been decorated in gaily-coloured knitting ...
This school was built in 1837, adjoining the churchyard and parsonage, on a site presented by Lord John Scott. Previous to its erection the girls were instructed on the week-days ...
1 Early 20th century grounds of 13ha laid out by Thomas H Mawson to accompany a country house. In 1804, the site, then farmland, was purchased on behalf of ...
Dunchurch Lodge and Gardens, ornamental gardens that were created during the Imperial period. Formal gardens and a kitchen garden were also created. They are situated to the east of Dunchurch.
Continuing our diversion from the river Avon: the stocks in Dunchurch still survive, though I think they must have been moved because it proved impossible to take a photo similar ...