1 A mill is recorded in 1086 and is thought to have been granted to Studley Priory by the 13th century. The priory leased the mill to John Palmer in ...
Aston Cantlow Mill, a watermill which was originally built during the Medieval period. It was used as a needle mill and a corn mill during the Imperial period. Some of the mill's features, such as the sluice, are still visible. The mill was situated 400m south west of the church.
You never know what’s under your feet, this Warwick building plan deposited at the Warwickshire County Record Office shows the planned underground toilet constructed on the south side of Market ...
The Atherstone Ball game is an event which has taken place every Shrove Tuesday since the 12th century through the main streets of Atherstone, with the 815th edition taking place ...
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Ordinatum est per xii jur’ predictos quod nulli decetero de villata de Atherston’ ludunt ad lusum vocat’ la Teneys sub pena de xld. tociens quociens quod luder’ videntur –
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12 Cemetery in Sheepy Road established 1870.
Original site laid out on a simple grid plan with avenues along the main walks. Shrubbery planting concentrated along roadside boundary to the east. ...
Cemetery with shrubbery, topiary yews, clipped hollies and a number of funerary monuments. Recommendation for inclusion in theLocal List by Lovie.
1 On both sides of Station Street, an interesting group of 19th century buildings, 2 and 3 stories high, make up the works of Vero and Everett, Hat Manufacturers. ...
A building that was constructed during the Imperial period, which was used as a hat factory. It is situated 100m west of Tenter Street, Atherstone.
In 1547 AD C105, C106 and C107 appear to have been one burgage called the ‘garret houses’ with a rent of 4d. The abuttals suggest that this comprised the whole block ...