1 2 Garrick inn, 25 High street, Stratford upon Avon
Historic inn recorded on F White & Co.’s, and Pigot’s databases. The latter shows it in existence in 1828.
Situated on the ...
Historic inn situated on the west of the High street close to a cross roads with Ely street, Church street and Sheep street.
1 2 Old Thatch tavern, Greenhill street, Stratford upon Avon
Historic public house recorded on F White & Co.’s, and Pigot’s databases. The latter shows it in existence in 1828.
Situated on ...
Historic public house situated on the south side of Greenhill Street at the junction with Rother Street.
1 Site of Bull’s Head inn, 9 Bull street, Stratford on Avon
Historic inn recorded on Victuallers’ database showing it was in existence in 1805.
Situated on the east side of Bull ...
Site of historic inn situated on the east side of Bull street. Now The West End public house.
1 2 Site of the Horse and Jockey public house, 38 Wood street, Stratford upon Avon
Historic public house recorded on F White & Co.’s, and Pigot’s databases. The latter shows ...
Site of historic public house situated on the north side of Wood street.
1 Site of Old Bull’s Head public house, Bull street, Stratford upon Avon
Historic public house recorded on F White & Co.’s database which shows it in existence in 1874.
Situated on ...
Site of historic public house situated on the east side of Bull street.
1 Site of Old King’s Arms public house, 32 Wood street, Stratford upon Avon
Historic public house recorded on F White & Co.’s database which shows it in existence in 1874.
Situated ...
Site of historic public house situated on the north side of Wood street.
1 2 3 Shakespeare hotel and posting establishment, 17 Chapel street, Stratford upon Avon
Historic inn/hotel recorded on F White & Co.’s, and Pigot’s databases. The latter shows it in existence ...
Historic inn/hotel situated on the east side of Chapel street.
1 2 3 Site of Shoulder of Mutton public house, Bridgetown, Stratford upon Avon
Site of historic public house recorded on F White & Co.’s, Pigot’s, and Victuallers’ databases. The latter ...
Site of historic public house in Bridge town close to the south east end of Clopton bridge.
Now The Swan's Nest hotel.
1 Site of Black Swan inn, 53 and 54 Waterside, Stratford upon Avon
Site of historic inn recorded in F White and Co.’s database which shows it in existence in 1874.
Situated ...
Site of historic inn situated on the east side of Waterside overlooking the river.
1 Site of Masons’ Arms public house, 6 College Lane, Stratford upon Avon
Site of historic public house recorded on F White & Co.’s database which shows it in existence in ...
Site of historic public house situated on the north side of College Lane
1 One of a group of villa gardens consisting of pleasure grounds, kitchen garden, walks and mixed planting. Mature trees survive. Recommended for inclusion on Local List.
2 OS 1:10560 1886 ...
The remains of the garden associated with Avonhurst Villa, created in the Imperial period. The garden is marked on the Ordnance Survey maps of 1886 and 1938. It was situated to the north west of Dark Lane, Tiddington.
1 One of a group of villa gardens consisting of pleasure grounds, walks, orchard and mixed planting. Mature trees survive. Recommended for inclusion on Local List.
2 OS 1:10560 1886 Sht ...
The site of a villa garden associated with Tiddington House which was created in the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey maps of 1886 and 1938, but with a slightly different area. The site, to the north east of Tiddington, has been developed for housing.
1 One of a group of villa gardens consisting of pleasure grounds, walks and mixed planting. Recommended for inclusion on Local List.
2 OS 1:10560 1886 Sht Warks 44NE shows garden ...
A villa garden created in the Imperial period and associated with The Red House (previously called the Vicarage). The garden is marked on the Ordnance Survey maps of 1886 and of 1938, but with a slightly different area. The garden is situated 500m west of Tiddington on the Wellesbourne Road.
1 A group of villas and gardens at Alveston, includes: Hemingford House, Alveston Lodge, Avonmore and Baraset House. Alveston became popular at the end of the 18th century because ...
A group of villas and their gardens which were created in the Imperial period at Alveston.Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Hemingford House itself is Grade II Listed and is now a Youth Hostel; the gardens consist of pleasure grounds with mixed plantings, walks, paddocks and small park.
2 OS 1:10560 ...
The garden attached to Hemingford House, which was created in the Imperial period as a villa and grounds. It is marked as such on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The garden is to the south west of the Church of St James, Alveston.
1 Alveston Lodge itself is Grade II Listed. The gardens consist of pleasure grounds with mixed plantings, walks, paddocks and small park.
2 OS 1:10560 1st ed. 1886 Sht Warks 44NE ...
The garden of Alveston Lodge, a villa created in the Imperial period. The villa and grounds are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It is south east of the remains of Alveston Old Church.
1 Baraset House’s gardens consist of pleasure grounds with mixed plantings, walks, paddocks, small park and kitchen garden. The building itself was built for the ex-Governor of the Indian province ...
Baraset House garden, created in the Imperial period as a villa and grounds, and marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The house was demolished in the 1920s. The garden covers a large area 300m south of Alveston.
1 The gardens consist of pleasure grounds with mixed plantings, walks, paddocks, and small park.
2 The OS 1:10560 1886 Sht Warks 44NE shows the house and grounds.
3 More extensive grounds ...
Avonmore Villa garden, created as a villa and grounds in the Imperial period, and marked on maps from 1822 and later. It is situated to the south east of the Church of St James, Alveston.
1 This is the site of a pump shown on the Ordnance Survey 1st edition 6″ map.
The site of a pump at Bishopton shown on the first edition Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
1 Lucy’s Mill dates back to the Anglo-Saxon period, but no visible traces of associated weirs have been discovered. A system of weirs, sluices and dams appear in ...
Sluice and weirs at associated with Lucy's Mill, Stratford Upon Avon. They are known to have existed from documentary evidence.
1 Archaeological evaluation of Cox’s Timber Yard, Stratford-upon-Avon gives a history of the timber yard which states that the land was leased to Richard Greaves in 1831 from the Stratford ...
The site of Cox's Timber Yard, which was in operation from the Imperial period until its closure in 1991, is marked as a timber wharf on the 1851 Board of Health Plan. It has been converted into a museum and other attractions and is located to the west of Clopton Bridge, Stratford.
1 Shown on the 1905 OS map, on the left hand side of the Birmingham Road on the north bank of the Stratford on Avon Canal.
2 Gas works marked on ...
The site of Corporation Gas Works which was in use from the Imperial period into the 20th century. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1905. The gas works was situated 150m north east of the football ground, Stratford upon Avon.
1 The Birmingham and Oxford branch of the Great Western Railway is shown on the OS 1st ed 25″ map.
The site of the Birmingham and Oxford branch of the Great Western Railway. It was constructed in the Imperial period, and is marked on the Ordnance Survey first edition 25" map.
1 Railway sidings show on old OS map.
2Location moved to actual position
The site of railway sidings which date to the Imperial period. They are marked on Ordnance Survey maps in the 1880s. They ran to Stratford on Avon New Brewery and the gas works