1 Church consists of a chancel, a N chapel, a vestry, S chapel, nave, N and S aisle, S porch and W tower. The whole church, except the 15th century ...
The Church of St Edmund, originally built in the Medieval period. It was rebuilt along 14th century designs in 1855. The church is located 150m north east of the post office, Shipston on Stour.
1 A mill is recorded in 1086 and 1240. Information on ownership exists for the 19th century and early 20th century. The mill closed c1930. Since closure the mill buildings ...
The site of Shipston Mill, a Medieval watermill. The existing building dates to the Imperial period and has been converted to a hotel. It is located 100m south east of the library.
1 A three storey brick built coaching inn with central door.
2 One of the inn’s back rooms was used as a theatre during the early 19th century.
3 Photograph published in ...
The White Bear Hotel, a coaching inn dating to the Imperial period. It is located 100m east of the Police Station.
1 Early Georgian (c1730) brick built coaching inn with five bays, three storeys, with segmented head windows.
2 Brick, in Flemish bond, with painted stone plinth, quoins and eaves cornice on ...
The George Hotel, a coaching inn dating to the Post Medieval period. It is located 100m east of the Post Office, Shipston on Stour.
1 A little N of the Parish Church is a paved alleyway leading to the Victorian chapel, built in 1867 to replace the old Calvinist ‘Meeting’ erected on this site ...
A Baptist chapel dating to the Imperial period is situated 200m north east of the Post Office, Shipston on Stour. The building is now in use as a store.
1 Building No 449. A Lock-up House owned by the Dean and Chapter of Worcester.
2 Mawkin End, a short wide area formed by the convergence of Shoemakers Street and the ...
The site of a lock up or prison dating to the Imperial period. It was owned by the Dean and Chapter of Worcester, and is marked on a tithe award map of 1842. It was situated off Church Street, Shipston on Stour.
1 Stone gargoyle found December 1957 by a man cleaning out a ditch. Death’s head gargoyle from a mural monument erected in a church?
Findspot - a stone gargoyle, possibly of Post Medieval date, was found 150m south west of the Police Station, Shipston on Stour.
1 A Wesleyan Methodist chapel, built in 1880.
A Methodist chapel dating to the Imperial period. It is situated on New Street, Shipston on Stour.
1 A greenway runs from Husbandman’s End, Shipston eastward to the River Stour which it crossed by Neal’s Ford (See WA 2120). On the east side of the River ...
The site of a trackway dating to the Early Medieval period. It is known from documentary evidence and is visible as an earthwork. It is located 600m south of Waddon Hill.
1 A greenway runs from Husbandman’s End eastward to the River Stour. The ancient track crossed the river by Neal’s Ford of which there is now no trace since the ...
The site of Neal's Ford, a shallow point in a river where people, animals and vehicles would have crossed. It dates back to the Early Medieval period and is known from documentary evidence. It was located 400m north east of the Post Office, Shipston on Stour.
1 In the centre of the north end of the High Street, stood a half-timbered, free-standing building, dated to the 16th century, called The Range. Directly to the east ...
The site of Shipston market hall which was built during the Post Medieval period. It was situated 100m north of the Post Office.
1 Charter evidence suggests that a pagan cemetery existed just S of the parish boundary between Tredington and Shipston on Stour and between Stone Hill and a field called Shipston ...
The possible site of a cemetery dating to the Migration or Early Medieval periods. It is suggested by documentary evidence. The site is located 500m south of Fox Covert.
1 Timber framed upper floor: upright and parallel diagonal struts.
2 A low blue lias building with a late half timbered upper storey, not jettied over and intended to be covered ...
Horseshoe Inn, an inn dating to the Post Medieval period. It is located 100m east of the Post Office, Shipston on Stour.
1 Early 18th century rubble building with stone, slate roof. Two storeys, two good dormers.
2 A blue lias building in what was formerly called Shoemakers Street, Shipston. Is now ...
The Harrow Inn, a former inn dating to the Post Medieval period. It is situated 100m north east of the Police Station .
1 A hoard of Roman coins, ‘about a bucketful’ according to one of the finders (now deceased), discovered in 1932 when Davis’s (now Pettipher’s) Garage was being constructed. Unfortunately these ...
Findspot - a coin hoard from the Roman period was found 200m north of the library, Shipston on Stour.
1 An old coin, with a laurel wreath on one side, found in Springfield Road when the housing estate was being constructed. Very probably a Roman coin of the Constantinian ...
Findspot - a Roman coin found 600m south west of the library, Shipston on Stour.
1 Found in 1972 in garden of a house in Worcester Place, Shipston on Stour: A mid 3rd century Antoninianus, a contemporary barbarous copy of a coin of Tetricus or ...
Findspot - a Roman coin was found 500m north east of the Police Station, Shipston on Stour.
1 Hadrianic coin, found in plaster of the wall of a 17th century house in Telegraph Street, Shipston on Stour. Dupondius of AD 118.
Findspot - a Roman coin found 200m north west of the library.
1 Coin found in the garden of a house in Greenway Road, Shipston in 1978. An As, very worn, Emperor unknown.
Findspot - a Roman coin found in Greenway Road, Shipston on Stour.
1 A long cross silver penny of Henry VI minted in Calais c1425-8 was found in 1959 in a field in which work was being carried out for the Electricity ...
Findspot - a Medieval coin found 300m west of the Post Office, Shipston on Stour.
1 An Elizabethan silver 6d of 1562 found in 1912 in a sewer trench in Church Street, Shipston on Stour (Seaby 1953 Standard
Findspot - a Post Medieval coin found in Church Street, Shipston on Stour.
1 A ‘Rose’ farthing of Charles I (1625-40) was found in 1982 in the garden of a house in Telegraph Street, Shipston on Stour. Condition – fair, patinated (Seaby 3206).
Findspot - a Post Medieval coin found in Telegraph Street, Shipston on Stour.
1 This George III shilling, found in 1978 in an allotment on Telegraph St, Shipston-on-Stour, has been classified as a contemporary forgery of 1816.
Findspot - a George III coin, dating to the Imperial period, on an allotment in Telegraph Street, Shipston on Stour.
1 Found in 1978 in a ditch in the grounds of the High School, Shipston: A copper farthing of Charles II dated 1673.
Findspot - a Post Medieval coin found in the grounds of Shipston High School.