1 2 3 Blue Bell inn, High street, Henley in Arden
Historic inn, now public house, recorded in F White & Co.’s, Pigot’s, and Victuallers’ databases. The latter shows it in ...
Historic inn, now a public house, situated on the east side of the High street.
1 Cement works marked on 1886 map.
The site of cement works which date to the Imperial period. They are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. They were located 50m south of Ash Pole Spinney, Stockton.
1 Blue Lias Lime & Cement Works is marked on the First Edition 6″ Ordnance Survey map.
The site of a cement works which was in operation during the Imperial period and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It was situated 800m north of Wilmcote.
1 Cement works shown on OS 1st edition 25″.
The site of blue lias and cement works, dating from the Imperial period, which were marked on the first edition 25" map of 1923. They were located 300m north of the Football Ground, at Aston Cantlow.
1 Lime and cement works are shown on the OS 25″ 1st edition map.
The site of lime and cement works from the Imperial period, which are shown on the first edition 25" Ordnance Survey map of 1923. They were located 400m north of Featherbed Lane Bridge.
January can be a difficult time. The third Monday of January has been named ‘Blue Monday’ and is considered one of the most depressing days of the year. Christmas is ...
Early May is the classic time to look for bluebells in ancient woodland. They thrive in Warwickshire, offering a magical spectacle at this time of year. The Visitor Centre in Ryton Pools ...
When Wolston Business Park was developed by Wimpey for housing, an interesting set of buildings was demolished. The main building on the site was originally a large artificial silk factory, ...
1 Bridge over the River Blythe. One of the earliest stone bridges in Warwickshire. Five obtusely pointed arches, probably of C14 date. Arches in two splayed courses.
2 Photographed.
3 Mr Cossins ...
A bridge which has its origins in the Medieval period but was widened in the 20th century. No part of the original bridge remains visible. It is situated on Blythe Road, 1.5km north east of Coleshill.
1 Brick built dovecote with a pyramidal roof. No longer used.
2 Foster dovecote number 24.
A brick-built dovecote used for housing pigeons or doves. It was built during the Post Medieval period and is situated 50m west of Blyth Hall.
1 An estate purchased by William Dugdale. The hall was built, or rebuilt shortly after purchase in 1625. In 1690 the building was refronted and remodelled, the main ...
Blyth Hall, a house that was built during the Post Medieval period, is situated 800m south west of Blyth End.
1 Two water mills were ‘conveyed’ to William Blythe in 1587 and this mill appears to have been part of Blythe Hall estate ever since. Information on ownership exists ...
Blyth Mill, a watermill which was built during the Post Medieval period, and which remained in use until the Modern period. The mill building is from the Imperial period with later additions. It is situated 700m north of Blyth Hall.
1 Bomb craters evident between Old Hare Covert and the River Avon on aerial photographs mapped as part of English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project (NMP) Presumably these features are ...
Bomb craters are evident as earth works between Old Hare Covert and the River Avon on aerial photographs
1 Three bomb craters are evident as earthworks between railway and the River Avon to the north of Wolston Fields Farm on aerial photographs mapped as part of English ...
Three bomb craters are evident as earthworks between railway and the river Avon to the north of Wolston Fields Farm on aerial photographs
I now live in Stratford, but I was born in Birmingham in 1938 and lived with my parents in Yardley, Birmingham until 1948. Our street, Barrows Lane, was about half ...
1 In 1086 Fulk held the manor of Oversley, but it later passed to Ralph de Boteler, who probably built a castle there making it his principal seat. ...
The site of Boteler's Castle, a Medieval motte and bailey castle, which has been partially excavated. The site lies 700m south east of Arrow.
1 A house dated to 1593. An excellent example of local timber framing, including herringbone work, it has a modern date of 1593 on the porch. Some of ...
Botts Green House, a timber framed building which was constructed during the Post Medieval period. It is situated at Botts Green.
1 House, now 2; formerly a church school. 1707. Considerably altered 19th century and 20th century. Designed and built by Smith of Warwick at the expense of Francis Boughton. Flemish ...
Boughton Endowed School which was built during the Post Medieval period. The school building has now been converted into houses. They are situated on Vicarage Lane, Dunchurch.
1 Post Medieval boundary or trackway uncovered adjacent to Iron Age boundaries (MWA 9091 & MWA 9092).
2 Some evidence for the layout of the post-medieval and recent landscape was noted, ...
A Post Medieval boundary or trackway uncovered near Grove Lane, Wishaw during site excavations connected with the Birmingham Northern Relief Road project.
12 Bourton Hall park/garden, Bourton on Dunsmore, Rugby.
House dates to late 18th century with 19th century additions. Lovie reports presence of, in 1886, informal pleasure grounds with walks and shrubberies, ...
Formal gardens around house with terraces, pool. Parkland to E and S. Gardens survive in outline only after house rescued from dereliction in 1981.Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie, as an important example of a garden design by Harold Peto.