Given the TV programme featuring Britain’s biggest family, you might be interested to hear about a very large Warwickshire family reported by the Rugby Advertiser in 1912 as follows. It ...
Musicians have played in their local churches since Medieval times. From the 16th century church bands began to accompany services , which led to galleries being constructed to house musicians. ...
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A long-standing tradition of roasting an ox for the annual Mop Day was revived in Southam in 1975 by Mayor Councillor Rowan Parker with support from the Southam Lions. The ...
We’re accustomed these days to the sad news of fatal car-accidents on a daily basis, but in 1899 petrol-driven internal-combustion vehicles had only recently been invented and were an uncommon ...
The Burton Dassett Hills Country Park, in southern Warwickshire, consists of a range of picturesque rolling hills that command views over much of southern Warwickshire, above the M40 motorway north-west ...
Rivers are rebels. They ignore human development because their ancient courses run hither and thither across the earth, whether rock, marsh, chalk or clay. They wind and meander all through ...
This remarkable fossil is the skull of a Warwickshire ‘sea-dragon’ – a Jurassic ichthyosaur from Binton, near Stratford-upon-Avon. This amazing fossil was collected in the 19th century when the local ...
Kathy has a hankering to know about blacksmith's forges. Can you help her?
1 A mill is recorded in 1086 and there were two mills in the 12th century and 14th century. The site of at least one of these mills was that ...
The site of Washford Mill, a watermill. There is documentary evidence for mills in Studley from the Medieval period onwards. The mill buildings and the mill house have now been converted to a hotel, with the waterwheel restored. It is located 100m west of Icknield Street Drive.
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1 Archaeological observation during the excavation of foundation trenches on land off Pendicke St, Southam, recorded no archaeological finds or features associated with the Medieval settlement of Southam.
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The oldest part of Water Orton is centred around Old Church Road. This is now a conservation area and contains buildings from the 14th and 17th centuries. This is the ...
1 The probable extent of the medieval settlement based on the OS map of 1887, 9SW.
2 The village was not listed in Domesday.
3 The 1887 shows an extensive village with ...
The probable extent of the medieval settlement based on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.