1 Two water mills were ‘conveyed’ to William Blythe in 1587 and this mill appears to have been part of Blythe Hall estate ever since. Information on ownership exists ...
Blyth Mill, a watermill which was built during the Post Medieval period, and which remained in use until the Modern period. The mill building is from the Imperial period with later additions. It is situated 700m north of Blyth Hall.
I now live in Stratford, but I was born in Birmingham in 1938 and lived with my parents in Yardley, Birmingham until 1948. Our street, Barrows Lane, was about half ...
1 In 1086 Fulk held the manor of Oversley, but it later passed to Ralph de Boteler, who probably built a castle there making it his principal seat. ...
The site of Boteler's Castle, a Medieval motte and bailey castle, which has been partially excavated. The site lies 700m south east of Arrow.
1 A house dated to 1593. An excellent example of local timber framing, including herringbone work, it has a modern date of 1593 on the porch. Some of ...
Botts Green House, a timber framed building which was constructed during the Post Medieval period. It is situated at Botts Green.
1 House, now 2; formerly a church school. 1707. Considerably altered 19th century and 20th century. Designed and built by Smith of Warwick at the expense of Francis Boughton. Flemish ...
Boughton Endowed School which was built during the Post Medieval period. The school building has now been converted into houses. They are situated on Vicarage Lane, Dunchurch.
12 Bourton Hall park/garden, Bourton on Dunsmore, Rugby.
House dates to late 18th century with 19th century additions. Lovie reports presence of, in 1886, informal pleasure grounds with walks and shrubberies, ...
Formal gardens around house with terraces, pool. Parkland to E and S. Gardens survive in outline only after house rescued from dereliction in 1981.Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie, as an important example of a garden design by Harold Peto.
1 2 Bowling Green inn, Coventry street, Southam.
Historic inn recorded on Fwhite&Co.’s and the Victuallers’ databases. The latter shows it in existence in 1825.
Situated on the east side of Coventry ...
Historic inn situated on the east side of Coventry street.
I was the first woman to hold the position of head green keeper probably in the world! Green keeping was very much a ‘man’s world’ in the 1970s. At this ...
1 2 Bradley House garden, 12 Waterloo Place, Leamington Spa.
Lovie reports that the garden was approximately 1/4 acre: foraml garden with area of beds centred on ocatagonal greenhouse; fruit wall; ...
Villa garden with glass, fruit wall, fountain, lawn. Area converted into a car park and no garden features survive.
1 A homestead moat.
2 Three sides of a presumably once square moat. It is waterfilled and in places appears to be stone-lined. The SE side was presumably obliterated by the ...
The site of Braggington Moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. The moat is of Medieval date. It is visible as an earthwork and is situated at Braggington.
1 The Free School was founded in 1533. The school was being maintained by an annual payment of £8-1s-8d out of the yearly church revenue. The chantry commissioners ...
Brailes Free School was founded in the Post Medieval period and continued in use until the 1960s. It was situated to the east of the church at Lower Brailes.
Brailes Girls and Infants National School in School Lane was built in 1858. It was not the first school for girls in Brailes as there was an earlier school in ...