The Muntz family
Umberslade Baptist Church was opened in September 1877 by George Frederick Muntz, a prominent local industrialist and Baptist convert who had purchased Umberslade Hall, in the estate of ...
1 House built 1693 – 8. Formal gardens removed in 1740s, replace by features incl summerhouse (1744), obelisk (1749). Neglected early 19th century, subsequently reworked. Features include parkland, lakes and ...
The site of a landscape park dating from the Post Medieval period and altered throughout the Imperial period and 20th century. It is known from documentary evidence and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It is situated north east of Tanworth in Arden.Recommended for inclusion on Register by Lovie.
1 The excavation of three test pits by the owner prior to the construction of a new bedroom and conservatory uncovered three undated stone walls. Museum staff examined the ...
Three undated walls were recorded following the excavation of three test pits. The walls all appeared to join onto each other and may have represented three phases of building. The site was located at 4 Meeting Lane, Alcester.
1 Following dredging of the Noleham Brook in summer 1982 a skeleton was observed and partially excavated by a local resident. The body was orientated E-W and was not accompanied ...
A human burial was found during dredging works on the Noleham Brook. The date of the burial is unknown. It was found 600m west of Long Marston.
1 c1870: On the formation of the Warwick-Banbury road through Chesterton Wood three male skeletons were found about 0.76m below the surface. They were all laid with their feet to ...
Three human burials of unknown date were found on the south west edge of Chesterton Wood. The skeletons were all male and all had their feet pointing to the east.
1 1827: When Willes Bridge was built, while excavating the ground to lay the foundations of the abutment walls, there was found at a depth of 4.26m from the surface, ...
The site of an undated burial which was discovered in 1827 whilst building Willes Bridge over the River Leam.
1 Skeleton found during construction of public lavatory in High Street, Bidford, in 1949. There were no grave goods.
2 Newspaper articles of the time state that the skeleton ...
The site of a burial of unknown date. It is situated 100m north west of the church, Bidford on Avon.
1 The Saxon cemetery at Milcote was discovered in 1866 during gravel extraction. The site is located near the confluence of the Stour and the Avon. At this ...
The site of a cemetery, possibly dating to the Early Medieval period. It is located 550m west of Clifford Chambers bridge.
1 AP.
2 Large double-ditched subrectangular enclosure with two internal penannular gullies shows on aerial photographs. This could be a settlement site of Iron Age or Roman date.
The site of an enclosure of unknown date which is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated 500m north of London Road.
Linear features and enclosures show on air photographs.
2 Linear features and enclosures show on air photographs.
3 A rectangular enclosure crop mark is recorded at Heath Farm (SP22415292) and this comment ...
An enclosure and linear features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. Their date is unknown. They are located 800m north west of Alveston Pasture.
2 Rectangular enclosure shows as cropmark.
A rectangular enclosure is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is of unknown date and is situated 400m east of Ingon.
2 Rectangular double ditched enclosure associated with linear features and a possible trackway to the S.
3 Cropmarks very clear on Google Earth satellite imagery from 2006.
A rectangular double ditched enclosure, associated linear features and a possible trackway of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. It has been suggested these features represent a settlement. They are located 800m west of the cemetery, Barford.
2 A number of subrectangular undated enclosures show on air photographs.
3 Described as site no 65.
Several enclosures of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are located 300m south west of the church, Hampton Lucy.
2 A subrectangular enclosure shows on aerial photographs.
An enclosure is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated 800m south east of Bourton Heath.
2 Undated rectangular enclosure, possibly with a line of pits or post holes showing parallel with the W side of the enclosure.
The site of an enclosure of unknown date. It is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The enclosure is situated 500m south of Brandon Wood.
2 Three sides of a possible irregular enclosure show on aerial photographs.
3 No significant concentrations of material were noted on the surface, although fieldwalking conditions were quite good. The site ...
Three sides of an enclosure are visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The enclosure is of unknown date. It is located 500m north of Warmington.