1 1967: A section was cut across the putative line of the town ditch. No trace of the ditch was found, all evidence having been destroyed by extensive quarry pits ...
The site of several quarry pits dating to the Post Medieval period. The quarry may have been used as a source of stone for rebuilding the town after the fire of 1694. They were located 400m north west of Warwick Castle.
1 Building work on the site of the old fire station at The Butts revealed extensive stone quarries, filled with loose rubble and 18th and 19th century pottery. (See also ...
The site of stone quarries which were in use during the Imperial period. They were situated near The Butts, Warwick.
1 Trial trench evaluation prior to the erection of three new buildings, access road and associated works recorded a probably 19th century cow burial and post-medieval plough marks.
Post-medieval agricultural activity, consisting of post-medieval plough marks and a probably 19th century cow burial, was identified during trial trenching. The site is located at Old Tree Nursery, Stratford Road, Longbridge.
1 Paved brick floor of probable late 17th/early 18th century date. The burning of the surface of this floor, together with fragments of slag and associated brickwork from the ...
Possible industrial activity at former Hutfields Garage, 106 Saltisford, Warwick.
1 A large quarry pit containing 17th/18th century material was identified in an evaluation.
A large quarry pit containing 17th/18th century material was identified in an evaluation.
1 2 Warwick Cemetery, Birmingham Road, Warwick.
Lovie reports a regular plan with a pair of chapels, lodge (on Birmingham Road), and states that it is probably the best planted and ...
Regular plan cemetery with pair of chapels. 19th century planting of trees survives.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List - as key site - by Lovie.
1 1670: A committee was set up to bargain for stone to erect a Market House. It was built on stone pillars and from 1700 parts were rented to tradesmen. ...
Warwick Market Hall was built of sandstone in the 17th century. Areas were rented to tradesmen, and there was a small prison on the ground floor. Markets were held here until 1905, after which the whole building became a museum. It is located in Market Place.
1 Former corn exchange. Built in 1856-7 in the south-west corner of the Market Place. It consisted of three bays, Italianate in style.
2 Demolished; site redeveloped. The ...
The site of a corn exchange which was in use during the Imperial period and was built in the Italianate style. It stood the south west corner of Market Place.
1 Icehouse in one of rock cut chambers under chapel of Guy’s Cliffe House. Not known whether chamber was cut specifically for icehouse or whether existing chamber reused – some ...
An icehouse, a structure built partly underground and used for the storage of ice in wamer weather. It was built during the Imperial period and was situated under the chapel of Guy's Cliffe House. The site lies 80m north east of Guy's Cliffe Stud.
Joseph Brookhouse (1759-1831) was in partnership with William Parkes and Samuel Crompton and together they owned a worsted manufacturing business in The Saltisford Warwick. The factory was established c. 1792 ...
The Black Horse Inn of Saltisford in Warwick records the exploits of highwayman Bendigo Mitchell thus: ‘Bendigo Mitchell was an 18th century highwayman. He plied his trade on the Warwick ...
1 2 3 Black Horse inn, Saltisford, Warwick.
Historic inn recorded on the Board of Health map of Warwick. Also on F. White and Co.’s and Pigot’s databases. The latter shows ...
Historic inn situated on the north east side of Saltisford, on the corner with Victoria street.
1 A stone quarry pit was found during an archaeological observation. It corresponds to the use of the site as a stone yard depicted on a map of 1806.
An old stone quarry pit dating to at least the 18th century.
1 The Malthouse, 17th century, of stone.
2 This is a 17th century stone building in Mill Street. It is two storeyed with five windows. The four centered arched, ...
A malt house which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is now a domestic dwelling. It is situated in Mill Street, Warwick.
1 A good, small country foundry occupied by agricultural engineers. Two storey building with large metal framed windows and iron wall crane.
Glovers Foundary, a small country foundry dating to the Imperial period. The building can be found on Coventry Road, Warwick, 15m south of the junction with The Paddocks.