A brief background
Lady Dorothie Feilding was daughter of Rudolph Feilding, ninth Earl of Denbigh, and the Countess of Denbigh, Cecilia Mary Feilding. In World War One she drove ambulances for ...
The almshouse at Temple Balsall was founded by Lady Katherine Leveson who added a codicil to her will in 1671 leaving the manor of Balsall to Trustees for the erection ...
123 Lamb Commercial Hotel, High Street, Coleshill.
Historic hotel on East side of High Street, situated to the North of the Blythe road turning.
Listed in Pigot’s Directory under Taverns and Public ...
Historic hotel situated in the High Street. No longer in existence.
Communities Secretary Eric Pickles has announced £100,000 towards the restoration of the UK graves of First World War Victoria Cross heroes. The project, in association with the Victoria Cross Trust, ...
Continuing Julie’s account of her wartime childhood1.
Land army girls worked on the farms alongside the prisoners and farm hands. They were billeted in a large detached house, opposite the village ...
In using documents to research landscape history and ecology, there are two related golden rules to observe:
In any conflict of evidence between what the landscape itself has to say and ...
1 Examination of Langley Green Farmhouse during 1996 revealed that the earliest standing fabric is a three bay, one and half storey timber framed building of 16th or early 17th ...
The site of a timber framed building dating from the Post Medieval period. It is situated 800m south east of Langley.
1 2 Lansdowne Circus gardens, Leamington Spa.
Lovie states that this was built in 1835 and comprises 8 pairs of semi-detached villas, and one larger gothic villa around a central garden. ...
Villas with private gardens arranged round a central communal garden; several specimen trees.Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
This row of cottages in Lapworth was often referred to as the ‘Almshouses’ but was really more of a parish ‘poor house’ or what I like to call an ‘improper ...
The Group was set up in 1965 to foster learning about history with a focus on local subjects. The 100 strong group meets in Lapworth Village Hall from September to April for a programme of talks, and outings to Stately Homes and places of interest take place during the Summer months.