1 The school was founded in 1638 by Sir Francis Nethersole and was first built in 1655. Front range, the Old School, was completely rebuilt 1818; the rear ranges, ...
Nethersole School which was built in the Post Medieval period. Part of the school was rebuilt in the Imperial period. It is situated 50m north of High Street, Polesworth.
We started at the Little School when we were about four years old. In this photo you can see Molly Hope (at the top of the slide), Julie Stretton (holding ...
Sir Francis Nethersole initially had relatively little connection with Warwickshire. However, by 1620 he had married Lucy, the eldest daughter of Sir Henry Goodyer of Polesworth. (As an aside, Goodyer ...
1 16th century timber framed house.
3 In the 17th century this house was at the nucleus of a sub-manor of Morton Bagot, representing part of the holdings of ...
Netherstead Moat, a wide ditch ditch usually surrounding a building. It dates to the Post-Medieval period, and remains partially visible as an earthwork. It is situated at Netherstead, Morton Bagot.
1 In 1840 the construction of the ‘new’ almshouses in Bedworth were completed on the site where they still stand.
New Almshouses, houses which were built during the Imperial period for poor people to live in. The almshouses are situated 100m north of All Saints Church, Bedworth.
1 The old church of St Mary (PRN 986) consists of a chancel only, fitted up as a chapel, about 8.2m by 5m and is of late 13th century date. ...
The New Chapel of St Mary dating to the Imperial period. It is located 900m east of Ullenhall.
1 Built by Bateman and Corser in 1879. Rock faced, with NW steeple and polygonal apse. A poor job architecturally, though it cost 4,000 pounds.
The New Church of St. Peter and St. Paul which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated New Road, Water Orton.