1 Partly Elizabethan Manor house. In the early part of this century it has been restored with false timber framing etc.
2 The building has a much altered frontage and is ...
Marton Manor House, a house which was originally built during the Post Medieval period. The house now incorporates later alterations. It is situated on the High Street, Marton.
1 Birdingbury Manor, also known as Birdingbury Hall, is described by Pevsner as a “large symmetrical essentially neo-Jacobean mansion”, but he fails to date it more precisely.
2 The 1962 sale ...
Birdingbury Hall, a manor house which was built during the Post Medieval period. Minor alterations have been made to the building in subsequent years but it remains largely in its original form. It is situated on the north side of Birdingbury.
1 Formerly listed as a barn or dovecote. Dated 1708. Altered 19th century. Brick; right return side of coursed squared limestone. Tile roof. Stable door to right. Unglazed window to ...
A building which was used as an abattoir from the Post Medieval period onwards. It is situated in Birdingbury.
1 Old School House, in Borrowell Lane, is a pleasant example of a small Georgian house of two stories, built in 1724 of red brick on a splayed plinth of ...
The Old School House, built in 1724, as a free school for the children of the parish. It is situated in Borrowell Lane, Kenilworth.
1 About one and a half miles NW of Kenilworth, immediately N of the road to Birmingham is Redfern Manor – a two storied, timber framed house of early 16th ...
Redfern Manor, a timber framed house dating to the Post Medieval period. Extensions and alterations were made to the building during the Imperial period and more recent times. It is situated on Birmingham Road, Kenilworth.
1 Mid 18th c. A large regular 2-storeyed house in Ashlar. Central recessed portico with twin giant Ionic columns.
2 This building is not in a good state of repair.
3 ...
Fillongley Old Hall, a house which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated 100m south of Chapel Green.
1 Probably 19th century, a two storey redbrick structure in mostly original condition. It is presently in use as an old people’s home.
Bilton House which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated at The Green, Bilton.
1 Probably dates from the first half of the 16th century, but much altered.
2 The building has an H-shaped plan facing south east, with a 17th century back extension to ...
Corley Hall, a house which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 600m north of Corley.
1 The Manor House…dated to about 1570-80, is built almost entirely of close set framing on stone foundations, with herringbone brick infilling, and is of two storeys and attics and ...
Preston Bagon Manor House, which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 800m east of Preston Green.
1 Built mostly of lias limestone with tiled roofs. The oldest part was built c.1610-20 for Sir Robert Lee, and partly timber framed.
2 The main block extended to the ...
Billesley Hall, a Post Medieval manor house. It is situated 100m south of Billesley Manor Farm.
1 A 16th-17th century, two storey house. The lower part is of stone, the upper part timber frame with brick infilling. The structure has an old tile roof. ...
Harbury Manor House was built during the Post Medieval period and is situated in Harbury.
1 Manor House…is a late 16th century building with a T-shaped plan… The main block of the house facing west shows timber framing in both stories, some of the lower ...
Haselor Manor House which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated north of Manor House Farm, Upton.
1…was not far from the station and on or near the site of one of Mr Wakefields houses. I could trace a moat at one of these places 40 ...
Wakefield House, a timber framed building that was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 150m north east of Water Orton Railway Station.
1 Built for Sir Fulwar Skipworth in 1716. On the strength of style Francis Smith of Warwick is assumed to have been the designer. The entrance (W) side is of ...
Newbold Revel, a manor house that was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 800m south east of Stretton Under Fosse.
1 Icehouse marked.
2 Icehouse marked.
3 It has since been demolished and exists now only as a shallow scoop in the ground with an adjacent irregular mound of earth in a ...
The site of an icehouse, a structure built partly underground and used for storing ice in warmer weather. It was in use during the Imperial period. The remains are visible as an earthwork. The site is located 400m south of Stretton Under Fosse.
1 On the 1886 and 1903 OS maps and on Baker’s map of 1831, a building alongside the canal here is labelled Stretton Wharf. The building is two storey ...
Stretton Wharf, a canal wharf where vessels would have loaded and unloaded goods. It dates from the Imperial period, and is located south east of Bloore's Spinney, and is marked on the Ordnance Survey maps of 1886 and 1903.
1 The building at this location is marked on previous editions of the OS map as “Manor House”: No other documentation pertaining to this fact could be found.
2 The ...
Stretton Manor House which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated north of Main Street, Stretton Under Fosse.
1 Built in 1889, but the staircase and some oak panelling were re-used from the earlier hall, which was rebuilt in 1677. In one of the windows there are some ...
Wolvey Hall, a country house that was built during the Imperial period. It is situated 200m north west of the church at Wolvey.
1 Cottage on Minworth Road, near bridge, 150 yds NNW of Wakefield House. 17th century timber frame and brick. (Outdated Listed Building List)
A timber-framed building dating from the Post Medieval period. It is situated on Minworth Road, Water Orton.
1 A large late 16th century house located to the north of the church. The building is of two storeys and attics in dressed Campden stone with projecting wings. ...
Barton House, a Post Medieval manor house with a brewhouse. It is situated 100m north of the Church of St Lawrence.
1 This 18th century farmhouse (built 1710 but with later alterations) now provides residential accomodation and is called Manor House. There is no evidence to suggest that there was ...
A farmhouse dating to the Post Medieval period. It is situated 100m south east of the church.
1 Plaque on wall of house states TCK 1669. When restoration was carried out (1977) the chimney was found to be 8 ft square.
2 Of early 17th century origin. ...
Church Farm, a house built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 75m south of St. Cuthbert's Church, Church End.
1 An estate purchased by William Dugdale. The hall was built, or rebuilt shortly after purchase in 1625. In 1690 the building was refronted and remodelled, the main ...
Blyth Hall, a house that was built during the Post Medieval period, is situated 800m south west of Blyth End.
1 An isolated rectangular tower of three storeys said to have been the NW of four angle towers of the great house begun by Thomas Spencer (d1630). There are no ...
A tower dating to the Post Medieval period. It may be all that remains of what was once a larger building. The tower is situated 100m north west of Layland Plantation.