1 17th century rectangular stone dovecote with later extension and two square lanterns. The building has recently been restored.
2 The dovecote stands within Billesley Trussell deserted Medieval village (WA 1716).
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Billesley Trussel Dovecote, a building used for housing doves or pigeons. It is Post Medieval in date and is situated 200m east of Billesley Hall.
Notwithstanding their small size, billheads often provide fascinating glimpses of the past. Some were very plain but others were very decorative such as those on display. This decoration was essentially ...
1 In the centre of the Green at Bilton is the lower part of the stone shaft of an ancient market cross.
2 Square socket stone on three steps fenced with ...
Bilton Cross, a market cross that originally dates to the Medieval period. It was restored during the Imperial period. The cross is situated on The Green, Bilton.
1 Bilton Grange now appears on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.
2 Mid Victorian gardens and pleasure grounds set in a small park accompanying a country house built by ...
Bilton Grange park, gardens and pleasure grounds that were created during the Imperial period. The park is located to the north east of Dunchurch.
Recommended for inclusion on the Register by Lovie.
1 Mainly 1623 incorporating some 16th century fabric. Red brick with sandstone dressings. Built for Edward Boughton of Lawford (monument in Newbold church). 2 storeys and attics. Joseph Addison, poet ...
Bilton Hall, a house that was built during the Post Medieval period. It was largely rebuilt at the end of the 18th century. It is situated south of Church Walk, Bilton.
1 Probably 19th century, a two storey redbrick structure in mostly original condition. It is presently in use as an old people’s home.
Bilton House which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated at The Green, Bilton.
1 The probable extent of medieval settlement based on the OS first edition map of 1887, 28NW.
2 Domesday has 2 entries for Bilton. It was in Marton Hundred. The Phillimore ...
The probable extent of medieval settlement based on the first edition Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
1 Bilton Rectory gardens, Bilton Rectory, Bilton.
Villa with pleasure grounds, boundary walk, shrubberies and paddock.
Lovie reports that at the time of the survey (1996/7) some gardens remained but the paddock ...
Villa with pleasure grounds.Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 The village stocks were last used in 1866 and were sold twenty years later. Eventually they reached the County Museum, then in 1954 they were returned to the Green.
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The site of Bilton stocks, a wooden structure in which the feet and/or hands of criminals would have been locked as a punishment. The stocks were used during the Post Medieval and Imperial periods. They are situated on The Green, Bilton.