1 Site of corn mill marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a corn mill which was in use during the Imperial period. It is situated on North Street, Atherstone.
1 Site of smithy marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a blacksmiths workshop where metal was worked. It dates to the Imperial period and was situated on North Street, Atherstone. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
1 Site of racecourse marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a racecourse which was in use during the Imperial period. It was situated north of Princess Road, Atherstone. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
1 Atherstone stocks are in the RDC depot at Sheepey Road. They were moved there when the Hall was used by the Fire Brigade in the last war.
A pillory or stocks, a wooden frame containing holes through which criminals would put their hands and feet as a punishment. The stocks date to the Post Medieval period. They are now situated in the RDC Centre in Sheepy Road, Atherstone.
1 Ice house revealed during demolition/clearance of, apparently, the old police station. Examined 9.3.75 at request of County Surveyor’s Department. The ice house was a domed shape, ...
The site of an icehouse, a building partially constructed under ground and used to store ice in the warmer months. It dates to the Imperial period and was situated west of Ratcliffe Street, Atherstone.
12 Cemetery in Sheepy Road established 1870.
Original site laid out on a simple grid plan with avenues along the main walks. Shrubbery planting concentrated along roadside boundary to the east. ...
Cemetery with shrubbery, topiary yews, clipped hollies and a number of funerary monuments. Recommendation for inclusion in theLocal List by Lovie.
1 Listed building record
Late 18th/early 19th century house. Mid 19th century cast iron railings. Tuscan door case of half-columns.
12 Nursery, Long Street, Athersone.
Lovie reports a large nursery, once know as The Grapery, with regular paths, trees and glasshouses.
There is some confusion in the source SWA17673 between the Nursery ...
Large nursery with regular paths, trees and glasshouses. Site developed.
1 A Presbyterian meeting which existed from the late 17th century built a meeting house in Long Street in 1725 where by the 19th century. Unitarian preaching prevailed. Demolished c1970 ...
The site of a Post Medieval nonconformist meeting house. It was situated 200m north west of Rawnhill Bridge, Atherstone.
1 September 1957, 183 silver coins of the Civil War found during demolition of a building in Long Street. These were declared Treasure Trove and are now in Warwick Museum.
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Findspot - hoard of coins dating to the Post Medieval period was found 40m west of Woolpack Way, Atherstone.
1 Built 1826-7, of brick with a three-bay front with round-arched windows. Parapet inscribed ‘INDEPENDENT CHAPEL 1827’.
2 1986: Awaiting result of planning application for conversion to snooker hall.
A nonconformist chapel which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated on North Street, Atherstone.
1 Friends’ Meeting House. Built by Nathaniel Newton the younger c1729. Extended in the early 19th century, closed in 1846 and has since been used as a workshop. Brick with ...
The site of a former Society of Friends' Quaker Meeting House of Post Medieval date which was situated on Long Street, Atherstone.
1 On both sides of Station Street, an interesting group of 19th century buildings, 2 and 3 stories high, make up the works of Vero and Everett, Hat Manufacturers. ...
A building that was constructed during the Imperial period, which was used as a hat factory. It is situated 100m west of Tenter Street, Atherstone.
1 A red-brick domed structure with a central circular opening was uncovered during construction works to lower the ground level to the rear of the property. The bricks are ...
The site of a possible icehouse, a structure built partially under ground and used for storing ice in the warmer months. It probably dates to the Imperial period. It was uncovered during construction work at the rear of Coleshill Road, Atherstone.
1 Brick tunnel uncovered during construction works to the property. Photographs suggest that the roof is covered by corrugated iron sheeting. An inlet pipe is visible and the tunnel ...
The site of a brick tunnel uncovered during construction works to rear of a property in Stratford Avenue, Atherstone. It probably dates to the Imperial period.
1 Two small areas of cobbled surface were uncovered during a watching brief to the rear of the property. They are thought to represent yard surfaces associated with the ...
Two cobbled surfaces were uncovered during archaeological work to the rear of a property in Long Street, Atherstone. The surfaces were probably the remains of a former yard.
1 Three adjacent pits were uncovered in the northern part of the development and a possible fourth in the central area. Pit 3 fill comprised 50% pottery sherds while ...
Three or possibly four Post Medieval rubbish pits were observed to the rear of a property in Long Street, Atherstone during archaeological work.
1 After the Dissolution the chancel of the Friary church housed the Grammar School. In 1888 the chancel was restored to the church, having been derelict since the Grammar School ...
Atherstone Grammar School which was housed in the chancel of the friary church. The school started using the chancel during the Post Medieval period. The site is located 50m south of Florence Close, Atherstone.
1 A late 18th century mansion with wings, on the site of an earlier house which was itself on the site of the Friary. Stuccoed. The main block facing N ...
The site of Atherstone Hall which was built during the Post Medieval period. The site lies 150m south of Friary Road, Atherstone.