1 An initial study of the standing Hall building with the aim of establishing and dating its structural sequence. There are 11 major building phases, from the late 16th century/early ...
Stoneythorpe Hall, a building dating from the late 16th century or early 17th century, with many later development phases.
1 There were two mills in Southam in 1086. The mills are recorded again in 1291. A mill, probably on this site, is recorded in 1675 and 1683. Information on ...
Stoneythorpe Mill, the remains of a watermill, probably one of two mentioned in the Domesday survey and later documents. The 18th century building is much altered. Part of the machinery remains, including the waterwheel. It is located north of the Hall.
The Grand Union Canal was a stop line during World War Two. Tank obstacles and pillboxes were part of the defences intended for its use as a line of defence ...
1 Small 19th century building with two large windows in side wall (possibly original wall). Large door in one window with blocked round headed window over it. Tiled ...
A building used as a storehouse which was built during the Imperial period and which is situated in Curlew Close, Warton.
Parts of central and eastern Warwickshire are well-known amongst geologists and the quarry industry for patches of ancient sand and gravel, the half million year-old deposits of a long-lost river, ...
Gibbet Hill (or Gallows Hill as it was originally known) is on the outskirts of Coventry and bisects the Kenilworth Road. It has been used as a place of execution ...