Origin of the almshouse
Ten almshouses were built in 1417-18 by the Guild of the Holy Cross (amazingly, accounts survive of payments for the costs of the building including 26s 8d ...
1 Dating to 1822 a single story range in whitened brick with cambered and latticed 3-light casements and ledged doors. Unusual cast iron verandah, carried on slim gothic shafts ...
Several almshouses that were built during the Imperial period to provide housing for the poor. They are located on Mancetter Road, Mancetter.
1 The Almshouses are built of coursed square limestone with very thin alternate courses and red sandstone dressings except two which are white. They are in two parts; the ...
Almshouses, houses which were built to house poor people during the Post Medieval period. They are situated in Birdingbury Road, Leamington Hastings. The almshouses were largely restored during the 1980s.
1 Thomas Newcomb the younger, gave by his last Will, dated March 2nd 1690, 600 pounds for the building of an almshouse, and the maintenance of six poor men or ...
A row of almshouses, houses that were built for poor people to live during the Post Medieval period. They are situated on Rugby Road, Dunchurch.
1 A row of three small, stone built Almshouses, of one storey with attics, with gabled dormers in the tiled roof. They have square headed doorways with oak frames, ...
Three stone-built almshouses which were constructed during the Post Medieval period for poor people to live in. They are situated in Station Road, Church End.
So you are driving or walking near Draycote Water when you catch a glimpse of a strange looking creature. What have you been eating or drinking?! No – you are quite ...
1 The original house probably dated from the early 17th century, and was altered in the 1720’s by Richard Marriett. James West bought the manor of Alscot in 1747 and ...
Alscot Park House, a mid 18th century rococo-gothic villa set in Alscot Park.
Alvecote Colliery, also known as Tamworth Colliery, was sunk in 1875 by Charles Brownslow Marshall. Workers from the collieries around Nuneaton and Bedworth were often taken to the Magistrates court ...
1 House built 1689 for Thomas Peers who married daughter of Charles Newsham of Chadshunt. Exterior substantially unchanged.
2 Shown on OS 1:10560 1886 Sht Warks 44NE.
Alveston House, which was built during the Post Medieval period. The exterior of the building has changed little since it was built. It is located 300m north of Alveston.
2 A mill is known to have existed at Alveston since 966 and in the Domesday survey there were three mills. In 1240 there were two mills and a mill ...
Alveston Mill, the site of a watermill for which there is documentary evidence from the early Medieval period. Derelict by 1886, it was demolished in the 1940s. Only a weir survives. The mill was 400m north east of the church.