1 Shortly before the 8th of February 1645 a force of Parliamentarian troops from Warwick, under Major John Bridges, the governor of the castle attacked the house and stables at ...
The site of Lark Stoke house is presumed to be the site of the current house of Lower Lark Stoke. The house was garissoned during the civil war, and burned down in 1645 by Parliamentarian troops.
116th/17th century timber framed three bay structure. Extended and altered 19th/20th century. Demolished c.2009. It had an inglenook fireplace that was later than the framing. Much of ...
16th/17th century three-bay timber framed structure divided into two cottages. Demolished c. 2009
1 A cobbled surface was found during archaeological observations of the conversion of the Chapel and Chapel Annex in 2003/2004. It was probably post-medieval in date and was a ...
A cobbled sandstone surface of probable post-medieval date was found in a service trench to the west of the Chapel as it was converted to ancillary domestic accomodation.
1 17th century stone house with 18th century facade.
2 The hipped roofs are of Welsh slate. The south elevation has 3 storeys and some 8 sash windows – the ...
Admington Hall, a country house that was built during the Post Medieval period. It is located in Admington.
1 Pleasure grounds of Admington Hall. Topiary garden to north, informal pleasure ground with raised terrace overlooking paddock to south. Water and woodland garden created by the previous owner since ...
Admington Hall gardens, a private park and gardens attached to a property at the southern end of Admington. They incorporate 19th and 20th century design elements.
Recommended for inclusion as key site on Local List by Lovie