1 Remains of a major fishpond complex associated with a moated site (PRN 3318).
3 Remains consist of three fishponds separated by a 0.6m bank. One of these is flooded and ...
A Medieval bank and fishponds, used for the breeding and storage of fish. They are visible as earthworks, and are situated on the west side of Draycote.
1 At the foot of the natural slope to the N of the castle lies a fishpond, almost certainly associated with a castle.
2 The fishponds have been surveyed.
4 The upper ...
Fishponds, used for the breeding and storage of fish, which date to the Medieval period, and would have been associated with Beaudesert castle. They are still visible as earthworks and are situated 100m north of the Mount, at Henley in Arden.
1 Three fishponds marked.
2 Photograph.
3 An archaeological evaluation including documentary research and ground investigation was undertaken prior to housing development. The fishponds probably belonged to the manor of Brownsover. ...
The site of a Medieval or Post Medieval bank and three fishponds, used for the breeding and storage of fish. They are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1926. They are situated 100m west of Blaeberry Street, Brownsover.
1 Fishponds marked.
2 Fishponds marked.
3 The area centred in the above grid reference contains a series of three fishponds on the hillslope just above the river. Presumably they belonged to ...
Three fishponds, used for breeding and storing fish, are visible as earthworks. They date back to at least the Imperial period. The fishponds are situated 300m south east of Baginton Castle.
1 Two fishponds marked.
2 Situated in a small steep-sided valley to the SW of the church. One of these ponds (SP3355) is now silted up and marshy. The other (SP3356) ...
Medieval/Post Medieval fishponds, used for the breeding and storage of fish. They are still visible as earthworks and are situated 200m west of the church at Lighthorne.
1 It is probable that these fishponds can be associated with Combe Abbey in its early stages.
2 Beighton shows them on his map from 1725 so they definately predate “The ...
A Medieval/Post Medieval fishpond used for the breeding and storage of fish, for which there is documentary evidence. It survives as an earthwork, and part excavation has uncovered pits and building debris. It is situated at the north east end of Coombe Abbey Park.
1 The ponds to the north of the moat, published as fishponds, are duckponds of a later period of construction.
2 The owner suggests that these were small Medieval ...
Possible fishponds, used for breeding and storaging fish, of Medieval date, survive as earthworks. They are situated 100m north east of Whitacre Hall, Nether Whitacre.
1 Five 3 foot tall concrete roadblock cylinders, on a now disused stretch of the road from Rugby to Lutterworth. This was the site of a roadblock. A ...
Five 3 foot tall road block cylinders, forming a Second World War tank trap. They are situated on a disused stretch of the road from Rugby to Lutterworth.
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1 Late 17th century brick and stone dressings of H-shape and two storeys. Tall narrow windows of brick with wooden casement frames. Hipped, old tile roof. The ...
Flander's Hall, a house built of brick with stone dressings which was constructed during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 1km west of Foul End.
1 Listed by Dugdale as the largest and chief village of Wolfhampcote. Dugdale also mentions a chapel (PRN 6372).
2 The area behind Flecknoe Farm at SP5163 contains house platforms, hollow ...
The site of a Medieval shrunken settlement, with four areas of desertion. House platforms, hollow ways, trackways, and a pond are visible as earthworks and on aerial photographs. It is situated to the west of Flecknoe.
1 Stocks marked.
2 The stocks are restored and in good condition.
Flecknoe Village Stocks, a wooden structure in which the feet and/or hands of criminals would have been locked as a punishment. The stocks were used during the Post Medieval and Imperial periods. They were situated near the centre of Flecknoe.