1 A Methodist Chapel is marked on the First Edition 6″ Ordnance Survey map.
A Methodist Chapel dating from the Imperial period is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It is situated at Yarningale Common.
1 Brick Methodist chapel with dressed stone quoins. Built 1888.
A Methodist Chapel built in the Imperial period, and located on Queen Street, Cubbington.
1 There is a red brick modern church at the above location which was built in 1935.
2 The church is in use and is well-maintained.
A Methodist church that was built during the 1930s. It is still in use and is situated on Rugby Road, Dunchurch
1 Middleton Hall. Some remains of the original 12th century house survive; there is one small round-headed window surviving in the 0.9m W wall towards the courtyard. It is impossible ...
Middleton Hall, a manor house which was built during the Medieval period. It is situated 300m south of Kennels Wood.
1 NE of the main hall is a timber framed range of c.1600 with a projecting staircase wing with gable head and an 18th century bell turret. This has ...
North east of Middleton Hall lies a Post Medieval timber framed building with a projecting staircase wing and an 18th century bell turret. Two stone chimneys may date to the Medieval period.
Midland Ancestors (formerly BMSGH) is the principal family history society for those with interests in the pre-1974 counties of Staffordshire, Warwickshire, and Worcestershire.
A small private lunatic asylum was founded in Knowle in 1866 by Miss Ann Darke; in 1867 it was licensed for 20 female private patients.1 The asylum was located in ...
1 The site is marked on the 1886 1st ed OS map.
Midland Counties Home for Incurables, a hospital which was in use during the Imperial period. It was situated on Tachbrook Street, Leamington Spa, and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
1 Midland Home, Tachbrook Street, Leamington Spa.
Large site with formal gardens, walks, pool, coniferous planting.
House used as Royal Midland Countires Hosptial. Demolished. Site redeveloped (1996/7).
Mature tree planting survives.
Large site with formal garens. Site redeveloped as housing, some matrue tree planting survives.Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie
It was news that sent shockwaves through the motor racing community; Mike Hailwood was dead at the age of 40, killed in a car crash near his home at Tanworth-in-Arden ...
1 The manor house has a mid 18th century frontage (south). Re-used stonework (reputedly from Ludovic Grevell’s house – WA 1331) surmounted by 17th century timber framing occupied the ...
Milcote manor house, dating from the Medieval to the Post Medieval period. It is located 400m south east of the church, Luddington.
1 Mile Post marked.
2 One of a series of cast iron mile markers placed exactly one mile apart on the Stratford on Avon to Oxford turnpike road, the first being ...
The site of a milepost dating to the Imperial period. It is located 400m north east of the church at Tredington.
1 Milepost noted on the A3400. (Can be seen on Google Street View) Gaslamp type. See digital archive MWA12624 for an image of a similar post.
Gaslamp type mile marker on the A3400 near Little wolford
1 At the road junction in Dunchurch village is a cross with a square tapered shaft with an inscription stating that it was erected in 1813 as a milestone; the ...
A milestone that dates to the Imperial period. The milestone stands on a Medieval cross base. It is situated on Daventry Road, Dunchurch.
1 Milestone dated 1748 and inscribed ‘from London CII miles, from Stratford VIII, from Birmingham XIV’. Set into front wall of house 19th century house. Visible on Google ...
The site of a milestone dating to the Post Medieval period. It is situated 100m south of the church, Henley in Arden.
1 Plan locating the milestone/mounting block.
2 Photographs.
3 The milestone/mounting block was removed prior to road works.
A stone block that is either a milestone or a mounting block. It probably dates to the Imperial period. It was situated on Coventry Road, 1km west of Dunchurch.
The fight for votes for women involved militants who were prepared to break the law – often called ‘suffragettes’ – in contrast to the law-abiding suffragists. Most suffragettes belonged to ...