The Duke of Suffolk's Monument, a commemorative monument to Henry Gray who reputedly hid in an oak tree on this site to escape capture. The monument was erected during the Imperial period and is situated 500m south west of Astley.
The site of a drinking fountain dating to the Imperial period. It is situated on the corner of Main Street and Back Lane, Middle Tysoe.
Ornamental Sham Castle built in 17th century. It is said to be built at the centre point of the place where the the king's army stood before the Battle of Edge Hill in 1642. Edge Hill Tower is located to the south of Castle Wood, Edge Hill.
An Ionic Temple, a structure associated with the landscape park at Farnborough Hall. It was built at the beginning of the Imperial period.
A sandstone cross marks the spot where Piers Gaveston was beheaded in 1311. The cross was erected during the Imperial period and lies on Blacklow Hill, north of Warwick
A commemorative monument which is of modern date. The monument is a stone pillar which commemorates the Battle of Edge Hill. It is situated by the side of the road between Kineton and Radway.
Clopton Tower, an architectural folly which dates from the Imperial period. It stands 140m north east of Dugdale Avenue, Stratford on Avon.
A drinking fountain, dating to the Imperial period, is located 450m north of The Hollows.
A drinking fountain, which dates to the Imperial period, is located on 50m west of the Hollows.
The site of a drinking fountain dating to the Imperial period. It is situated outside The Laurels (opposite the Peacock Inn) on Main Street, Middle Tysoe.