1 A detailed building survey of a house on High Street revealed evidence of a mid to later 14th century date, making this the earliest so far identified house in ...
A house dating to the Medieval and Post Medieval periods and identified from a building survey as being the earliest known building in Henley.
1 Foundation trenches were observed at this site which is within the medieval town of Henley. An 18th centruy cess pit was encountered in Trench A. It measured some ...
An 18th-century cess pit was recorded during a watching brief to the rear of the Red Lion, Henley-in-Arden.
1 Mid 18th Century. Stone ashlar plinth; brick; slate hexagonal pyramidal roof with wood glover having lead ogee-shaped roof. Hexagonal plan. Segmental-headed plank door with segmental brick ...
A brick dovecote, a building used for the breeding and housing of doves and pigeons. It dates to the Imperial period. It is situated at Offchurch Bury.
1 Originally a two storey house with a date stone of 1775. The third storey was added in the 19th century. The earlier part has three large windows ...
A three-storey house which was built during the Imperial period. The third storey was added to the building at a later date. The house is situated in Austrey Road, Warton.
1 An 18th century landscape park and lakes, c. 150ha, with 19th and 20th century gardens in vicinity of the Hall. Was originally a deer park (PRN 5739). Listed as ...
A landscape park surrounding Arbury Hall which dates from the Post Medieval period.
1 Two wall footings were recording during evaluation at 24 Main Street, Newbold on Avon. They correspond to walls shown on the 1886 map, potentially a boundary wall. It is ...
Building foundations, dating from the Imperial period, were recorded during evaluation work in Main Street, Newbold on Avon.
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1 Brewers’ Stores. A vaguely classical two-storey quadrangle building dating from the mid 19th century. The stucco over brick has recently been rendered with the loss of the inscription. The ...
The site of a brewery which was in use during the Imperial period, it was known as Brewers' Stores, and the building has recently been rendered. It stands on Russell Street, Leamington Spa.
1 Information from notes made by J Hemmings about 1914. Services were conducted in a small cottage. Mr Thorne bought the house and grounds of the old Public House and ...
A chapel which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated on Lewis Road, Radford Semele.
1 19th century brick houses with tiled roof. Windows replaced, rendered and painted white.
A house built in brick with a tiled roof. It was constructed in the Imperial period and is situated on Church Road, Warton.
1 Late 19th century small brick house with tiled roof. Most of the windows are original, the door is modern.
A house built in brick with a tiled roof which was constructed during the Imperial period. It is situated on Austrey Road, Warton.
1 Archaeological evaluation revealed the reoccupation of the site (following the site’s abandonment to cultivation in the late medieval period), in the course of the expansion of the town in ...
Features reflecting the 19th century housing developments along Dugdale Street and Chapel Street, as depicted on the 1887 OS map, were recorded at The Ropewalk, Chapel Street, Nuneaton.
1 Non-conformist cemetery, earliest gravestones around the turn of the century.
The site of a cemetery of Imperial and modern date. It is situated on Oxhill Road, Middle Tysoe.
1 Listed building record
Late 18th/early 19th century house. Mid 19th century cast iron railings. Tuscan door case of half-columns.
The first thing to say is that until some time between 1876 and 1880, the property was actually numbered as 9 George Street. It changed to number 22 when the ...
These two properties, which stand on the corner of New Street, are a single, ornate, timber-framed structure and have sometimes been known as ‘Seven Gables’ due to the number of ...
Cross Hands Quarry is a disused limestone quarry at the southern tip of Warwickshire, close to the Oxfordshire border. Representing part of our county’s hilly Cotswold fringe, it occurs in ...
The 2nd Battalion the Royal Fusiliers were billeted on Stockingford, Nuneaton in January 1915.
The 2nd Warwick Sea Scout Group was formed in the late 1950s, and has been growing ever since.
1 3 bay timber framed structure, altered, dating from early 16th century (or possibly late 15th). Open hall north end.
2 Number 3, Butter Street appears to date from at ...
Survey identified this as a three bay timber framed building dating to the early 16th or possibly late 15th century. New evidence suggests that the house is from the early 15th century possibly from the year 1444.
1 Late C15/early C16 with later alterations. Timber-framed. North end towards High Street has a jettied upper end and is gabled. West side has an original stone ...
A timber framed house dating to the Post Medieval period is situated on High Street, Polesworth.
1 Timber frame and painted brick with Medieval cruck, thatched.
2 The cottage is now uninhabited and has fallen into a state of decay.
3 Internal support is required to prevent the ...
A timber framed house of cruck construction with a thatched roof. The house is Medieval in date and is situated on High Street, Polesworth.
This remarkable fossil was collected during the nineteenth century from a former stone quarry at Wilmcote, near Stratford upon Avon. Many interesting and unusual fossils used to be found in ...