1 A castle, probably rebuilt by Sir William Bagot c1397, although there appears to have been a castle here before this. Henry, Duke of Hereford (later Henry IV), was entertained ...
The remains of Baginton Castle which is Medieval in date. The motte and bailey, as well as the moat, are still visible as earthworks. The remains of the stone keep, which was built during the 14th century, are also visible. The castle is situated to the west of Baginton.
1 2 Baginton Hall park/garden, Baginton.
Lovie reports that the hall was demolished in the late 1920s. It stood on ground above the river Sowe, to the S of Coventry. The ...
17th century formal gardens replaced in 18th century by landscape gardens. Pleasure grounds with walks; large lawns; conservatory; kitchen garden to N;carriage sweep to W by river Sowe.Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie
1 A mill at Baginton is recorded in 1086. In 1545, Francis Goodere owned a mill called ‘overcorne myll’, which probably stood on this site. Information on ownership exists for ...
Baginton Mill, a watermill that dates back to the Medieval period. It continued to be used through to the Imperial period. It is situated 100m east of Baginton Bridge. Some of the mill buildings are still standing, whilst other remains are visible as earthworks.
1 A watching brief was carried out when a weir at the eastern end of the channel was demolished in February 2012. In the course of the works the weir ...
A sluice channel probably built in the late 18th or early 19th century with a natural gravel bed.
1 A watching brief carried out when the weir was demolished in February 2012 revealed remains of a 20th century weir and dam. Concrete wingwalls were uncovered which appear ...
Early 20th century mill weir with remains of 19th century or earlier wooden sluice. Associated with the water management features for Baginton Mill.
Charles Hoy Fort, (1874-1932), collected notes upon many subjects, including ball lightning. This is an expanded version of one of his notes, of a “fireball” in Nature, to which I ...
In 1928 a tragedy occurred in Rugby when a balloon being piloted by Percival Spencer crash landed on No. 4 Hillmorton Road. This was a Rugby School boarding house run by the Rev. J.M. ...
It could be argued that the high point for public dances was during the Second World War, when the boost they gave to the morale of both service personal and ...
1 The terminal basin is one of the two that existed until 1930 when one was infilled to form Bancroft Gardens. The basins were surrounded by the lines of ...
Bancroft Basin, the site of a canal wharf, where vessels would have loaded and unloaded goods during the Imperial period. It is located 150m west of Clopton Bridge, Stratford on Avon.
2 The Bank offices, High Street, Kenilworth shown on 1st edition Ordnance Survey mapping.
The Bank offices, High Street, Kenilworth shown on 1st edition Ordnance Survey mapping.
1 Baptist Chapel (Particular) of brick, erected 1844.
2 Now an outbuilding in a builder’s yard, adjoined to others though still in good condition.
A Baptist Chapel that was built during the Imperial period. The building is still standing but it is being used as an outbuilding. It is situated south of Coventry Road, Pailton.
2 ‘Albion Chapel’ was built in 1829 by a Particular Baptist church which ceased to exist in 1874. The chapel was let to Plymouth Brethren until 1914 when it was ...
A nonconformist chapel, originally Baptist, built in the Imperial period. It is situated in Albion Street, Kenilworth.
1 Dated 1867. Red brick with a tiled roof and a house adjoining at the N end. In use as a church.
A Baptist chapel which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated in Church Road, Shilton.
1 A Particular Baptist church was in existence at Alcester in 1655. A meeting house was registered in 1737 and enlarged in 1817. A new chapel contiguous with the last ...
A Nonconformist chapel of Post Medieval and later date which is situated on Meeting House Lane, Alcester.
1 Baptist chapel in the Early English style by Mr Bradshaw. Red brick with stone dressings. Opened 1863, closed 1921.
2 Marked on the OS map of 1905.
The site of a Baptist Chapel built in the Imperial period and located on Clarendon Street, Leamington Spa.
1 General Baptist. Built in 1828 as a preaching station for the church at Austrey (PRN 2432). Brick with two tiers of round-arched windows.
A nonconformist Baptist chapel, built in the Imperial period, is situated at the junction of The Gullet and Fairfields Hill, Polesworth.
3 1833 to designs by William Thomas. Brick and stucco with a gabled front, lancet windows and pinnacles. Has suffered drastic alterations in recent years.
4 As Waterstones now stands in ...
A Baptist Chapel dating to the Imperial period. It is located in Warwick Street.
1 It is noted that a Baptist Meeting House (now the Church House) was built in 1803. The street map shows a church house at the above site.
2 The ...
A Baptist chapel which was built during the Imperial period. It is now in use as a store room. The building is located to the north of Main Street, Newbold on Avon.
1 Baraset House’s gardens consist of pleasure grounds with mixed plantings, walks, paddocks, small park and kitchen garden. The building itself was built for the ex-Governor of the Indian province ...
Baraset House garden, created in the Imperial period as a villa and grounds, and marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The house was demolished in the 1920s. The garden covers a large area 300m south of Alveston.
1 Found near Ford, on the allotments, Home Farm, Walton, Wellesbourne c.20 years ago