1 Old Pack Horse Bridge.
2 The bridge is at the above grid reference, but is not outstanding.
3 About 4.6m span, consisting of oak planks resting on stone buttresses and one ...
The remains of a packhorse bridge which dates to the Medieval/Post Medieval period. It was situated 400m east of the church at Butlers Marston. The present bridge is a footbridge with oak planks on stone butresses.
1 Seat of the Earl of Aylesford. Dated by inscriptions on the lead roof – built 1693, enlarged 1772. The original house was of brick, but, except for ...
Packington Hall, a house built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 800m north east of Mill Farm.
1 1679: A rectangular brick house of two storeys, and attics, probably embodying an earlier timber framed structure. It comprises two parallel gabled ranges with a porch wing on ...
Packington Old Hall, a manor house built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 500m north of St. James' Church.
1 The earliest garden areas are the east forecourt, the rectangular south garden enclosure, and a small area to the west of the house, with mid-17th century walls and structures. ...
The site of a park and formal garden dating from the Post Medieval period onwards. There are three gazebos and the garden contains a topiary garden said to represent the Sermon on the Mount. It is situated at Packwood House.
1 Late 16th century house, possibly with 15th century origins, built for William Featherstone. There is possible first floor timber framing, now rendered, and many early 20th century alterations ...
Packwood House and barn which were built during the Post Medieval period. The buildings are now in the ownership of the National Trust.
This handsome building was erected as part of the rebuilding of Warwick after the Great Fire of 1694. It was acquired by Warwick Town Council in order to provide more space for the ...