1 The earliest village of Burton Dassett belongs to the Anglo Saxon period. A cemetery of this date was found during quarrying on the Burton Hills in 1908, probably ...
A priest's house of Post Medieval date which was attached to a chapel at Southend.
No records have come to light about the beginnings of Primitive Methodism in Brailes in Warwickshire. The Rev. Joseph Preston “missioned” Chacombe, near Banbury, about 1830 and the work prospered ...
1 Bearing a date stone marked 1881. This Methodist chapel became redundant as a place of worship in 1930. It became an antique shop, but is now a private dwelling. ...
A Primitive Methodist Chapel dating from the Imperial Period, it is situated 250m north west of the Primary School. It is now a private house.
2 Primitive Methodist Chapel. Appears to be mid 19th century. Red brick with yellow brick dressings. Now disused.
A Primitive Methodist Chapel dating to the Imperial period. The chapel is no longer in use. It is situated in Chapel Street, Long Lawford.
1 Built 1876. Red brick with yellow brick dressings. Front has a central arched doorway flanked by two narrow arched windows andwith a rose window above. Disused.
A Methodist chapel that was built during the Imperial period. The chapel is no longer in use but it is situated on Daventry Road, Dunchurch.
1 Former Primitive Methodist. SW of the Wesleyan Chapel (PRN 2444). Three-bay front dated ?1843.
A former Primitive Methodist Chapel built in the Imperial period, and located in Fenny Compton.
1 Former Primitive Methodist chapel. Gabled front dated 1855. Now a cottage.
A former Primitive Methodist Chapel built in the Imperial period and now converted into a cottage. It is located west of Top Street, Northend.