1 Clifford Manor has early Medieval origins, with the entrance front remodelled c.1700. A fire in 1918 led to rebuilding and extension by Lutyens, 1919, with a new southern ...
Clifford Manor, a house which was originally built during the Medieval period. It was partially rebuilt by Lutyens in 1919. The house is situated 200m south east of the church, Clifford Chambers.
In trying to prepare an entry for the database of the Warwickshire Industrial Archaeology Society on Clifford Mill, I came across a few elements that needed clarification. I wonder if ...
1 A mill existed on this site in the 14th century. Details of ownership exist for the 19th century. A steam engine was installed to supplement the waterwheel c1900, but ...
Clifton Mill, a watermill that was built during the Medieval period and continued to be used until the end of the Imperial period. The mill building is still standing but has had many modern alterations added to it. It is situated 800m north west of Clifton upon Dunsmore.
1 House, formally 3 cottages. 17th century with later alterations. Plain-tile roof with stacks to ridge. One storey with attic; 4-window range. Door is 17th century plank with iron studs ...
Clifton Old Hall, a house that was built during the Post Medieval period. Numerous modern alterations have been made to the building. It is situated on Hillmorton Lane, Clifton upon Dunsmore.
Two mills worth 11s. were recorded at Clifton on Dunsmore in the Domesday survey of 1086: this one and another north of the village near Newton, called Laund mill and ...
The Clifton Upon Dunsmore Local History Group was formed in 1981 and has produced a number of publications relating to the village and also the adjoining villages of Newton and Old Brownsover. The Group has a substantial archive of documents and photographs which are available for inspection by prior notice.