1 Meon Hall garden, Quinton.
Lovie states that Meon Hall is a C16th stone farmhouse with small pleasure grounds, mixed planting and an orchard.
Farm with small pleasure grounds and orchard.
1 An elaborate system of moats surrounded the 18th century Radbrook House, but most of these have been disused and filled up within recent years.
2 At SP1948 and SP1948 are ...
The site of Radbrook Manor moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building, which is Post Medieval in date. Two arms of the moat survive as an earthwork, 950m north west of Preston Bushes, Admington.
1 Stone tower mill. Built early 19th century. Three storeys, wooden machinery and two pairs of stones. Ceased work by 1870s. Sails off after 1914-18 war. Later, cap blown off. ...
The site of a windmill at Lower Quinton which was built during the Imperial period. Archaeological work on the windmill mound uncovered fragments of machinery and evidence that the foundations are still in place.
1 A watching brief took place at this location during 1998, though foundation trenches for a new house had been filled with concrete before they could be examined. No archaeological ...
Findspot - fragments of pottery were found during archaeological work in Upper Quinton. The pottery dated to the Imperial period.
1 A turnpike road established by Acts of 1756 and later. The powers for this stretch of road apparently lapsed and it was turnpiked under a separate trust in 1818.
A toll road running from Stratford to Andoversford. Travellers would have had to pay a toll to use the road during the Imperial period.