Ferguson TE20 (Tractor England 20 hp) built at Banner Lane, Coventry and is towing (probably) a Ferguson tipping trailer. The tractor is possibly a TED model which were made from ...
1 2 Fern Nursery, St Helen’s Road, Leamington Spa.
Lovie reports that this nursery was located immediately opposite the Arboretum Pinetum, with earlier premises in Bedford Street.
Lovie reports that the site ...
Nursery with glass houses and mixed planting, redeveloped with housing.
Between 1951 and 1961, Leamington’s Jephson Gardens played host to a spectacle of dazzling proportions: the Lights of Leamington illumination shows. They featured fireworks, dancing, live music, and, of course, ...
Leamington’s most colourful and probably its oldest piece of public sculpture isn’t easy to spot, and most visitors and many residents are unaware of its existence. The brightly painted stone ...
An exhibition of the Southam Fire Brigade history.
Southam Heritage Collection
Tithe Place
High Street
Southam
Warwickshire
CV47 0HB
I found some unusual field names in Bulkington describing the plants and animals found there. These are recorded in the Tithe Apportionment documents dating from 1844. It looks as though ...
1 A reference exists to a grant for repair of Fieldon Bridge in 1332.
2 The present bridge is built of ashlar with a single rounded arch. There are no signs ...
Fieldon Bridge, a bridge which may be Medieval in origin. The present stone structure, which is of unknown date, is situated on Atherstone Road.
1 Mid 18th c. A large regular 2-storeyed house in Ashlar. Central recessed portico with twin giant Ionic columns.
2 This building is not in a good state of repair.
3 ...
Fillongley Old Hall, a house which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated 100m south of Chapel Green.