1 Built for Sir Fulwar Skipworth in 1716. On the strength of style Francis Smith of Warwick is assumed to have been the designer. The entrance (W) side is of ...
Newbold Revel, a manor house that was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 800m south east of Stretton Under Fosse.
1 This is the location of the new Newbold tunnel. The position of the original tunnel, on the line of the canal before it was straightened, is difficult to ...
The site of a canal tunnel, a tunnel with a canal running through it. It dated from the Imperial period but is no longer visible It was located on the Oxford Canal, 350m north of St Botolph's Church.
1 There was a wharf at Newbold marked on the 25″ OS map.
2 No sign of a wharf at this location but there is a large flat open area to ...
Newbold Wharf, the site of a canal wharf, where vessels would have loaded and unloaded goods during the Imperial period. It was located 100m north west of the church at Newbold on Avon.
Although I was in 1st Wellesbourne Hastings Cub Scouts, I joined the sea scouts in Newbold-on-Stour in about 1976.
The scout hut itself was actually a mile outside Newbold-on-Stour – there ...
The Newcombe almshouses were founded in 1693 by a bequest in the will of Thomas Newcombe the younger. Thomas had made his fortune in London as a printer to royalty ...
1 The earlier (1913) part of the Co-op range of buildings display extensive use of cast iron and glass walling.
Newdegate Street Cop-op building which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated on the south side of Newdegate Street, Nuneaton.
Newdigate Colliery took its name from its first owner, Sir Francis Alexander Newdigate of Arbury Hall, Nuneaton. The family had been linked with coal mining in Warwickshire for centuries. Work ...
1 A park appears to have existed in this area from at least 1547, where it is mentioned in a Bailiffs account. A Priory Cartulary of 1411 mentions ‘Newland Manor’ ...
Medieval and post-medieval park associated with Newlands Hall.
1 Farm buildings are marked at this site on an estate map of 1768. The adjacent field is named Barn Close, perhaps suggesting that there was an earlier tithe ...
Farm dating to at least 18th century, it is a regular U-plan type with detached farmhouse. The buidlings were converted and adapted for other uses in the 20th century and were demolished in 2003. The site is located on Bennet's Lane in Keresley.
12 Newnham Hall garden, King’s Newnham, Rugby.
Lovie reports remains of formal terraces, chain of pools above the river to E. Lovie states that King’s Newnham is possibly the most important ...
Remains of formal terraces to S and W or house; chain of pools above river to E.Recommended by Lovie that the site is identified on the HER as the remains of a garden and that it is placed on the Local List by Rugby Borough Council.