1 The Bull inn, Daventry street, Southam.
Historic inn recorded in Fwhite & Co.’s database, showing it was in existence in 1874, where it is called the Bull Commercial and ...
Historic inn situated on the east side of Daventry street, at its west end.
1 Bull’s Head Public House, Tamworth Road, Polesworth.
Historic public house dating to the Imperial period. Evidence from Victuallers Database that pub in existence in 1804.
2 Situated on Tamworth road, close ...
Historic public house dating to the Imperial period.
On the A46 Stratford Road on the left, going from Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire, is a conical hill known as either the Devil’s Nutting Bag, the Devil’s Nightcap or Alcock’s Arbour. ...
1 Burmington Manor gardens, Burmington, Stratford.
Lovie gives no details other than the house has C13th origins, altered in C16th and C19th.
2 Some formal planting is apparent on 1st edition Ordnance ...
Burmington Manor gardens, Burmington, Stratford.Lovie gives no details other than the house has C13th origins, altered in C16th and C19th.
1 A mill is recorded in 1086. The mill is recorded in 1540 and 1606. Details of ownership exist for the latter 19th century and early 20th century. The mill ...
The site of Burmington Mill, a Medieval watermill. The present building on the site dates to the Imperial period. It has recently been converted into dwellings. It is located 350m north west of the church.
1 On top of the Burton Hills is a round tower called the Beacon, built of uncoursed square rough ashlar. It was apparently a late Medieval lookout tower which was ...
A Medieval tower known as The Beacon. It has been suggested that it was originally used as a windmill and was later converted to a look-out tower. It stands on Windmill Hill, Burton Dassett.
The post mill was built in 1664. It had an open trestle, four common sails, ladder, tailpole and doorway with hooded porch.
It ceased working in about 1912, but was restored ...