My Lord Brooke beinge but uppon same daye com to towne, and resolving to goe downe this daye fore Warwicksheare as he told me hime selfe, was arrested heance by ...
1 A mill of red sandstone and brick. The mill race is said to date from Monastic times, but the house is not of great age.
2 There was a ...
A watermill which was built from red sandstone. It was constructed during the Post Medieval period and is situated at Furnace End.
I worked here in 2001 for around six months, aged 19. A long time ago now, but I remember a fair bit about this time as it was my first ...
1 To the SW of Packington Old Hall is a C18 venison-house with blocked round-headed openings and a tiled pyramidal roof.
2 This is now used as a garage.
3 Photographed in ...
A building that was used as a game-house or game larder and which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 500m north of St. James' Church.
1 Deer Larder, in a brick walled garden to the left of the terrace. Octagonal with Tuscan columns around. In the louvre is still the wheel from which the game ...
A game larder, an octagonal building in which game was stored. It was built during the Imperial period and is a feature of the landscape park at Farnborough Hall.
The historical background and development of gardens has always interested me. When I first started my research work, I regret to say that I had never even been into my ...
1 Gas works marked on 1886 map.
The site of a gas works which was in use during the Imperial period. It was sitauted on Ranelagh Terrace, Leamington Spa, and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
1 The Warwick Gas Works was built in 1822 near the basin, obtaining its raw materials from the coal wharves established at the waterside. By 1851 the gasworks comprised a ...
Warwick Gasworks in Saltisford, built in 1822, where gas was manufactured during the Imperial period. The building is one of the oldest and best preserved gasworks in the world. The central block has wings flanked by octagons containing the gasometers.
1 2 Gate inn, Upper Brailes
Historic inn recorded on FWhite&Co.’s and Victuallers’ databases. The latter shows it in existence in 1806.
Situated on the east side of the main route through ...
Historic inn situated on east of the main route through Brailes from Shipston and Banbury.
1 Spanning the S arm of the moat is a small Elizabethan gatehouse, large enough to admit a small vehicle, built of red brick and having an outer curvilinear gable-head.
3 ...
The remains of a small Post Medieval gatehouse spanning the south arm of Whitacre Hall Moat. The gatehouse and the moat are situated at Whitacre Hall.
1 A gatehouse so intensely Medieval that it is at once recognised as Victorian. It is by Clutton and has a large entry arch with continuous mouldings and a large ...
The gatehouse of the Church of St Mary which dates to the Imperial period. It is located 250m south west of Abbey Farm.
1 A sandstone cross on Blacklow Hill marks the place where Piers Gaveston was beheaded in 1311.
2 1832 by J C Jackson. Heavy short cross on a high pedestal of ...
A sandstone cross marks the spot where Piers Gaveston was beheaded in 1311. The cross was erected during the Imperial period and lies on Blacklow Hill, north of Warwick