1 Late 17th century L-shaped in stone. A few stone mullioned windows remain. Middle section of the house is oldest.
2 The south gable end has a pigeon loft ...
Church Farmhouse, a house that was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 100m south west of the church in Oxhill.
1 L-shaped building in stone with slate roof and unusual buttresses. Inscription dated 1706 above door.
2 Photographed in 1982.
Oxhill House, a house that was built during the Post Medieval period. The inscription above the door is dated 1706. It is situated in Main Street, Oxhill.
1 17th century Farmhouse, L-shaped plan, rubble stone walls with stone dressings. The central stone chimney has a Tudor fireplace. Deep stone lintels on doors and windows.
3 Appeared ...
A Post Medieval farmhouse which is situated in Meadow Way, Pillerton Priors.
1 A hollow way and a 19th century house site recorded in 1982.
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Imperial period. A hollow way and a house platform are visible as earthworks. The settlement site is situated 500m east of Coughton Court.
1 Excavations were undertaken in 1956 on a school development with the intention of revealing the remains of a Medieval chantry (PRN 11). Instead the excavations revealed an 18th ...
Partial excavation of a Post Medieval house in the search for the site of Hurley Chantry.
1 Information on the manorial history exists from 1267 and the place appears to have been a possession of Coventry Priory, possibly from its foundation. In 1542 the capital messuage ...
A manor house which dates from the Post Medieval period with extensions added during the 17th century. Two wings of the house were demolished during the 1950s but the central part still stands. It is situated 700m east of Newbold Comyn Park.
1 Icehouse.
2 The site was visited, but undergrowth made it inaccessible. It is described as being cut into the side of a low cliff overlooking the river. It is circular ...
The site of an icehouse which was in use during the Imperial period. It was a circular brick lined structure, built partially underground and used for storing ice during the warmer months. It is situated 600m west of Offchurch.
1 Three storeyed red brick house dating to the mid 18th century.
2 Planning permission was obtained in c1967 for demolition but the house is still standing.
Bramcote Hall, a house built from brick and dating to the Imperial period. It is located 850m northwest of Warton.
1 A previous house belonged to the Cryar family who were recorded as living in the parish in 1506. The old house was demolished and the present one built ...
The site of a house which was existed in the Post Medieval period which was demolished and rebuilt possibly in the 18th century. It is situated south of Holywell, Rowington.
1 The house has many fine timbers, two great hearths and an interesting staircase. Ownership is noted between 1548 to 1665. This is building No.3 on the 1550 ...
A timber framed house which was possibly built in the Post Medieval period and contains two great hearths. It is situated at Holywell.
1 The present building is a three storey brick house possibly built in the early 19th century. There was possibly an earlier house on this site. This is ...
The present house dates to the Imperial period and is built of brick, though it may stand on the site of an earlier house. It is situated at Holywell, Rowington.
1 A house on this site known as the Dragon Inn and well-timbered burnt down around 1954 and a new house was built with the same elevation. This building ...
An Inn dating which was built in the Post Medieval period and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886 burnt down around 1954. It was situated at Pinley Green.
1 From the outside this house seems modern but there is timbering in some of the exterior walls. There is also a timbered barn. Occupancy of this site ...
Parts of this house date to the Post Medieval period and there is also a timber framed barn. It is situated at High Cross, Rowington.
1 Pitts or Park Farm is of three bays and the house has very large ceiling timbers, well finished. There are two wide hearths, one with a local stone ...
A timber framed house built during the Post Medieval period with a kitchen wing added in the 19th century. It contains two hearths, one with a local stone surround. There is a barn also from the Post Medieval period. It is situated at High Cross, Rowington.
1 The house, described as having five bays in 1606, has a wealth of fine timbers and has been carefully restored. The cross wing appears to have been jettied. ...
A timber framed house which was built in the Post Medieval period with two wide hearths, one with a stone surround and a barn of the same period. It is situated 400m south east of Shrewley Common.
1 The present house appears Victorian, but remains of a smaller, older house are seen incorporated into outbuildings indicating this is an old site. This site is marked as ...
The present house dates to the Imperial period but an older house has been incorporated into the standing outbuildings. It is situated at Back Lane, High Cross.
1 The house contains a great deal of exposed timber and there is a central chimney stack with a stone base. Ownership/occupancy noted from 1614 to 1649. The ...
A timber framed house built during the Post Medieval period with a barn of the same period. It is situated at High Cross.
1 A house of timber frame and brick construction. It is marked as No. 13 on the 1550 – 1650 map in this book.
A timber framed house infilled with brick and dating to the Post Medieval period is situated on High Cross Lane, Rowington.
1 In 1848 it was known as Sandwell House. At some point before 1974 it was stripped down to a shell and restored. Although the roof timbers and ...
A house known as Sandwell House in 1848 it originally dates to the Post Medieval period though it was stripped down and restored during the late 20th century. It is situated 600m east of St Luke's church, Lowsonford.
1 Pre 1974 this building was two cottages belonging to Rowington Charities. In about 1974 the building was modernised and altered to form one house. The cottages had ...
Possibly originally a single storey house of the Post Medieval period this building was two cottages until about 1974 when it was modernised and altered to form one house. It is situated 400m north east of the church, Lowsonford.
1 In 1606 Peacock Farm is described as being of six bays, there were four bays of barns and stables. Much of the house has been enclosed in brick, ...
A timber framed house which dates to the Post Medieval period though much of it has since been encased in brick. It is situated 700m north of Yarningale Common.
1 Probably all of one build, the house is of timber framing and brick. Built on a high plinth, raising the timbers well above the ground, the house is ...
A timber framed house dating to the Post Medieval period infilled with brick. It is situated at Rookery, Rowington.
1 South Rookery is an ‘L’ shaped and has been restored and modernised, some previously hidden close-studded timber has been revealed to the left of the front door. The ...
A house dating from the Post Medieval period which has been restored and modernised. There was once a bread oven in a lean-to at the front of the house which had the date 1680 inscribed above it. It is situated at Rookery, Rowington.
1 Now known as Poundley Cottage the house has been almost wholly modernised, but it contains a wide fireplace with an oak bressumer inscribed with initials and the date 1672. ...
A house which dates from the Post Medieval period although it has since been modernised. It contains a fireplace with the date 1672 above it. The house is situated 500m south of Lowsonford.