A possible deer house, visible on 1st edition Ordnance Survey mapping.
A pound which was used for penning livestock during the Imperial period. It is situated at Haseley Green.
The site of a pound which was used for pennng livestock in the Imperial period. It is marked on the 25" 1st Edition Ordnance Survey map, and was situated roughly 50m east of the Old Rectory.
The site of a pound which was used for penning livestock during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1885. It was situated 50m east of the smithy at Offchurch.
The site of a pound which was used for penning livestock during the Imperial period. It was located on Southam Road, Radford Semele.
The site of a pound where livestock were penned. It was in use during the Imperial period and was situated in Shustoke. It is marked on the 1886 Ordnance Survey map.
The site of a pound, used for penning livestock. It dates to the Imperial period and is situated 250m south east of School Farm. The pound is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
The Lunt, a fort that was rebuilt several times throughout the Roman period. A section of the defences, the barracks and a granary have been found from the earliest phase of fort during archaeological excavations. The Roman fort is situated north of Coventry Road, Baginton.
A stable block which was built during the Imperial period which is 'L' shaped in plan. The building is situated 700m east of Newbold Comyn Park.
An early cob building of uncertain date and first shown on late 19th century mapping.