1 Late 18th century. Stucco; three storeyed; 3-light angular bay each side. Venetian west centre. Moulded stone doorcase. Quoins. Moulded stone cornice; parapet. Street ...
Kenilworth Hall was built during the Imperial period and in the late 1960s it was listed as an hotel. It was converted into flats in 1971 and is situated on Bridge Street. It function in its earlier history has not been established.
1 Late 18th century red brick and stone dressings. Three storeys, with two storied angular bay of three lights each side, the side windows with keyblocks and lintels and ...
Abbotsford School, built in the Imperial period of red brick with stone dressings. It is situated in Bridge Street, Kenilworth.
1 Post Mill. Mill End (on hillock E of town centre). Built by 1787. Ceased early 19th century.
2 The area is now under a large modern housing estate.
The site of a windmill of the post mill type, in use during the Imperial period. It was situated in the area of Knowle Hill, which is now under housing.
1 Post Mill. Kenilworth Common. Built by 1787. Ceased by late 19th century.
2 Today the common is heavily wooded and no trace of the windmill could be found.
The site of a windmill of the post mill type, in use during the Imperial period. No surface trace is now visible at the site, 150m north east of Windmill Close, Ladyes Hill.
1 Anglesey penny token c.1787/8, very worn. One half penny sized coin/ token of bronze(?) Mid 19th century, very worn. Lead medalet: GLORIA IN EXCELSIS, showing an angel with ...
Findspot - coins and tokens dating to the Imperial period were found at Upper Ladyes Hills.
1 ‘Once a tannery’.
2 The above reference points to a building at the above grid reference. The site is now under modern buildings.
The possible site of a tannery which was in use during the Imperial period. It stood on Bridge Street, Kenilworth.
1 Chancel, nave, S aisle, vestry, and W tower. Erected at the S end of the town in 1852, when a new parish was created. A mixture of Gothic styles, ...
The church of St John the Evangelist was built during the Imperial period when a new parish was created. It is situated 400m north west of the cricket ground, Kenilworth.
1 This Roman Catholic church was built in 1841. The building contains not only the chapel, but also a presbytery and the parish rooms.
2 An evaluation report in response to ...
The Roman Catholic Church of St Francis was built during the Imperial. It is situated on Warwick Road, Castle End.
2 ‘Albion Chapel’ was built in 1829 by a Particular Baptist church which ceased to exist in 1874. The chapel was let to Plymouth Brethren until 1914 when it was ...
A nonconformist chapel, originally Baptist, built in the Imperial period. It is situated in Albion Street, Kenilworth.
3 In 1828-9 seceders from the Rosemary Hill meeting (PRN 3216) built a chapel which still stands behind its successor of 1872. The former chapel is of brick with two ...
A congregational church which was built in the Imperial period. It stands behind the chapel built to replace it in 1872. It is situated on Abbey Hill.
2 Former Presbyterian chapel. Built for a congregation which originated about 1700 and whose first meeting-house was erected in 1705. The present chapel was built in 1845, by which date ...
A former nonconformist chapel built in the Imperial period, now converted for use as a theatre. It is situated on Rosemary Hill, Kenilworth.
1 By Pugin, 1841, but so humble that any genius he possessed was certainly not necessary. Red brick, aisleless, with a bellcote and plain, quite severe windows. The N aisle ...
The Roman Catholic Chapel of St Austin, built in the Imperial period to a design by Pugin. The north aisle is a later addition. It is situated on the Birmingham Road, Kenilworth.
1 Kenilworth was a centre of the horn comb industry. Mr Heynes in the Coventry Standard for 24:08:1894 mentions a large factory situated by the Stone House. The Stone House ...
The site of a horn comb factory at the Stone House in the High Street, Kenilworth. The factory would have been operating during the Imperial period. This information was given in a newspaper article in 1894.
1 Kenilworth was a centre of the horn comb industry. A gentleman, who at one time owned the tannery in Warwick Road, stated that he remembered seeing the remains of ...
The site of a horn comb factory which consisted of four ovens and the building had an arched roof and a chimney. The factory was still in use in the early 20th century. It was located on the Warwick Road, Kenilworth.
1 Clarendon Arms public house, Castle Green, Kenilworth.
Historic public house recorded on F. White and Co.’s database which shows it to be in existence in 1874. Situated on the north ...
Historic public house situated on the north side of Castle Green.
1 An 18th century seal, possibly of crystal, recovered from the garden of the above address.
Findspot - a seal dating to the Imperial period was found 700m south east of Abbey Fields.
1 A turnpike road established between 1750 and 1774.
The line of a toll road and the site of a toll gate which was in use during the Imperial period. The road is now known as the Birmingham Road which leaves Kenilworth from the north west.
1 Culvert, constructed of late 18th century bricks, was recorded 12m south-east of the modern bridge across the Finham Brook in Kenilworth.
Culvert, constructed of late 18th century bricks, was recorded 12m south-east of the modern bridge across the Finham Brook in Kenilworth.
1 A brick-built well, constructed with mid-19th century bricks was located during evaluation. It may be associated with the small workshops built under the arches of the workshop.
A brick-built well, constructed with mid-19th century bricks was located during evaluation. It may be associated with the small workshops built under the arches of the workshop.
1 Castle Hill (1) garden, Castle Hill, Kenilworth.
Lovie reports a garden contemporary with the 20th century arts and crafts house. Garden incorporates part of former Abbey precint wall. Garden with ...
Garden contemporary with the early 20th century arts and crafts house.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
Recommended Listed Building Status for house, outbuildings, boundary wall, terrace walls and other garden features by Lovie.
1 2 Abbey Fields, public park, Kenilworth.
Lovie reports that there is little designed landscape apart from lime avenues in adjoining churchyard and samll lake. Also a swimming pool at time ...
Public Park with simple park features and swimming pool.Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
It is may be associated with the parklands of The Spring House shown on the 1st edition map (c.1880), possibly a field boundary as it is reported to form part ...
It is may be associated with the parklands of The Spring House shown on the 1st edition map (c.1880), possibly a field boundary as it is reported to form part of a ridge running for approximately 20m.
1 The Moorlands/Roman Catholic Church, Kenilworth.
Villa with pleausre grounds, walks, shurbberies. Lovie reports that the front site to Warwick Road was developed c. 1990 with large modern Roman Catholic church.
Villa ...
Villa with large modern Roman Catholic church built in front. Most of garden detail does not survive.
1 Thickthorn garden, Kenilworth.
Pleasure grounds with mixed planting; avenue to SW of house, paddocks.
Villa with pleasure grounds and paddocks.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.