1 Several fields have ‘Windmill’ names.
2 Several fields have ‘Windmill’ names.
3 Site now lost.
The site of a possible Post Medieval windmill. Several fields have 'windmill' names on maps of the Spencer Estate in 1634 and 1734, but no surface evidence is visible. The location is at Windmill Spinney, 1km north west of Wormleighton.
1 ‘An outlying windmill a quarter of a mile to the E’ of Wormleighton church.
3 Thorpe appears to derive his evidence from a map of 1634, but there is no ...
There is possible documentary evidence that there was a windmill at this site in the Post Medieval period. The unconfirmed location was 400m south east of the church at Wormleighton.
1 The earliest reference to paper-making occurs in the inclosure award of 1743, from which it appears that there must have been a mill near the junction of the Alne ...
The possible site of a Post Medieval watermill, known from documentary sources. The mill may have used for making paper. It was located 300m north east of Little Alne Bridge.
1 This may have been the paper mill operated by Thomas Fruin during the 18th century. It seems to have reverted to corn grinding in the early 19th century. Limited ...
Grey Mill, the remains of a brick watermill of Post Medieval date, when it may have been used for making paper. It was later used for grinding corn. The mill continued in use throughout the Imperial period. It stands 200m south east of Round Hill.
Site of a watermill.
1 On Beighton’s map of 1725, another mill site is shown near Mill Farm at the above grid reference. It is labelled ‘Old Mill’ and must have ...
Documentary evidence suggests that this is the site of a watermill in use during the Post Medieval period. The site is south of Mill Ford, Coughton.
1 A settlement complex at the N of the deserted Medieval/Post Medieval village in the 17th – 18th century included a mill.
2 The site is now marked by ‘Mill Ford ...
The site of a watermill dating from the Post Medieval period. It may have been associated with the deserted settlement at Mill Ford Farm, 700m south east of Coughton Court.
1 Wolvey Warren E. Built by 1675. Post Mill.
2 The site has been built on and there is no indication of a mill.
The site of a Post Medieval post mill, a windmill mounted on a post. It is known to have existed from documentary evidence. It was located 300m south west of Wolvey Heath.
1 Wolvey Warren. Built by 1675. Post Mill.
2 No indications of the site.
The site of a Post Medieval post mill, a windmill mounted on a post. It is known to have existed from documentary evidence. The post mill was located 300m north east of Wolvey Bridge.
1 ‘Mill Hill’. Medieval (or later) post mill.
2 No traces remain, but the natural rise would make a suitable location.
The possible site of a post mill, a windmill mounted on a post. The mill may have dated from the Post Medieval period. The site is located 1km east of Conery Spinney.
1 Shilton, 400m S of church. Built by 1675. Ceased by late 18th century. Post mill.
2 There is no sign of this site on the ground, although the site is ...
The site of a post mill, a windmill mounted on a post. It was of Post Medieval date and was situated 400m south west of Shilton.
1 Mill Fields (opposite Manor Farm from estate map 1748/81). Medieval (or later). Post mill. SP432848.
2 Seaby gives the above grid reference, but the 1844 tithe map shows three fields ...
The possible site of a windmill dating back to at least the Post Medieval period. The site of the windmill is suggested by documentary evidence. The site is located 1km west of Withybrook Grange.
1 West Heath. Built by 1546. Recorded 1633 and 1725. Ceased late 18th century. Post Mill.
2 Windmill marked on a plan of 1620.
3 At the above grid reference is a ...
The site of a windmill or post mill that was built during the Post Medieval period. The mill had ceased working by the end of the Imperial period. The windmill mound is still visible as an earthwork. The windmill was situated 1km north east of Thurlaston.
1 Dunchurch. Burbidge Mill. Built and ceased during 18th century. Post Mill.
Burbidge Mill, a windmill or post mill that was in use during the Post Medieval and Imperial periods. It was situated east of Southam Road, at the southern end of Dunchurch.
1 Dunchurch (SSE of village). Built and ceased in 18th century. Post Mill.
2 The field was recently ploughed and planted. There is a slight unnatural rise which may have been ...
The site of a post mill, a windmill that was mounted on a post. It was in use during the Post Medieval and Imperial periods. The mill was situated 600m south east of Dunchurch.
1 Built by 1725. Ceased 18th century. Post mill.
2 No trace of any windmill mound remains.
The site of a post mill, a windmill mounted on a post. The windmill is thought to date from the Post Medieval period. The site is suggested by documentary evidence and is thought to be located 400m north west of Clifton upon Dunsmore.
1 Cuttle mill (disused). Building and millponds shown.
2 Elevation of the mill in 1763 showing a timber framed building.
3 Little is known of the history of the mill, although ...
Cuttle Mill, a watermill and associated mill ponds and buildings dating from the Post Medieval period. It is situated at Cuttle Mill Farm.
1 Mill pond, incorporated into WA1114 (mill).
The dam, sluice, race and pond associated with Charlecote watermill. They date to the Post Medieval period, and are situated to the west of the restored mill, 300m north east of the church at Hampton Lucy.
1 A windmill is marked and the field to the N is called Windmill Ground.
2 Both fields are planted and neither appears to have any trace of a mound.
Documentary evidence exists to suggest that this is the site of a windmill of Post Medieval date. It was marked on a map of 1738, but no surface trace survives. Its exact location is unknown.
1 Post Mill. Midland type brick round-house. Believed to be built on site of older post mill by 1830. Four common sails, one pair of stones, wooden machinery, ladder and ...
The remains of a windmill which was in use from the Post Medieval to the Imperial period. The base and platform are still visible 700m south east of Danzey Green. The rest of the windmill was removed and rebuilt at Avoncroft Museum.
1 Research has indicated that the remains of a mill in the former manor of Stockingford is located approximately 100m SSE of Valley Farm. Other documentary evidence for the manor ...
Research has indicated that the remains of a mill in the former manor of Stockingford is located approximately 100m SSE of Valley Farm.
1 A stone path led down from the house to the lower end of the pool where the mill stood. An ice-house (PRN 2281) now occupies the site. ...
The site of a watermill and mill pond of Post Medieval date. The mill and the pond were situated at Mill Pond Spinney, 400m north of Compton Wynyeates.
1 ‘Windmill Field’.
2 The area now forms the grounds of a house called Stone Edge and there are no traces of a windmill.
There is documentary evidence to suggest that this is the possible site of a Post Medieval windmill. Its location was 300m west of the church, Leek Wootton.
1 Earth bank acting as possible dam, Wroxall Abbey. Earth bank across low area of valley which opens into bowl shape on the abbey side of the dam. Possibly for ...
Earth bank across a small valley for damming the small stream, possibly for a mill, within Wroxall Abbey Park.
1 Windmill marked.
2 A windmill is recorded at Temple Grafton in 1571, although it is not certain that it was on this site.
3 The hill is called Windmill Hill.
4 There ...
The site of a Post Medieval windmill is suggested by documentary evidence. The windmill was situated on Windmill Hill, 1km south of Temple Grafton.