1 Shustoke Hall. A house, brick built, c. 1680 of two stories and attics. The central doorway has moulded stone jambs and lintel, the original door with moulded ...
Shustoke Hall, a building that was constructed in brick during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 1km south east of Shustoke.
1 The watching brief on ground reduction and the excavation of foundation trenches for a new extension to the rear of the Clarendon Arms/Harrington’s Restautant recorded walling and part of ...
19th century walling and part of a modern quarry tile floor were recorded during the construction of a building extension. The walls were likely to have been part of a building shown on the 1905 OS map. The site lay immediately behind 38 Castle Hill, Kenilworth.
1 The remains of a post-medieval circular, brick-built icehouse were identified during the excavation of trial trenches prior to the proposed new extension to the hotel. The walls were ...
The remains of a post-medieval circular, brick-built cistern were identified during the excavation of trial trenches. The site lay west of the Abbeygate buildings at Coombe Abbey. This was originally interpreted as an icehouse.
1 C. 1540: Walls mostly of modern brickwork. 19th century: Farm building rebuilt except for the massive stone base to the south chimney. There is some internal 16th ...
Moat House Farm, a house which was built during the Post Medieval period. It has a sundial scratched on the chimney. The house is situated 900m south east of Shustoke.
1 A watching brief during the reduction of ground level for a new Criminal Justice Centre and associated external facilities recorded four brick-built wells running in a line at ...
Post-medieval walls and wells recorded during the reduction of ground level across the site. These probably belonged to the terrace of houses shown on the First Edition OS map of 1887. The site is located at Wheat Street/Vicarage Street.
1 A watching brief during the excavation of foundation trenches for a new extension on the east side of The Gate recorded the foundations for the cottage which formerly stood ...
Two post-medieval cottages recorded on the 1887 and 1906 OS maps. The eastern cottage was demolished during the 20th century, the western one still stands as 'The Gate'. The site is located at The Gate, Flecknoe, Wolfhampcote.
1 Archaeological observation of the excavation of foundation trenches recorded a large ditch sealed by a medieval ground surface containing 12th/13th century pottery. No dating evidence was found within ...
A large undated ditch, sealed by a medieval ground surface containing 12th/13th century pottery, was recorded during the excavation of foundation trenches at Tredington House, Tredington.
1 The Manor House is a large, timber-framed building, of roughly E-shape, with brick nogging in a herring-bone pattern.
The left-hand gable has a modern doorway and a small two-light window ...
The Manor House, a Post Medieval timber-framed building. It is situated in Church Lawford.
1 The old mansion of the Earls of Chichester was built of stone and stood a little to the SW but in close proximity to the chapel. It was pulled ...
The site of a country house that was built during the Post Medieval period. It was demolished during the Imperial period. The house was situated in the area of Newnham Hall.
1 The little island in the river, just below the hall, had a ‘pleasure house’ built upon it by the Countess of Southampton, the ruins of which were visible at ...
The site of a gazebo dating back to the Post Medieval period. It was situated to the south east of Newnham Hall.
1 Shown on Ordnance Survey map as manor house. Farmhouse. Early/mid 18th century. Flemish bond brick with string course. Plain-tile roof; brick and stacks. L-plan with wing on right to ...
The Manor House, a farmhouse that was built during the Post Medieval period. Documentary evidence suggests that there may also have been a brewery and a malthouse on this site. The manor house is located in King's Newnham.
1 Ranged along the western portion of the north curtain wall is an early 16th century building of three storeys. This contains original features but has additions and alterations ...
A three-storeyed house which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated inside the curtain wall of Maxtoke Castle, 1km east of Castle Farm.
1 A circular wooded area surrounded by pasture land is labelled ‘icehouse and plantation’.
2 It is still there and in quite good condition. It is an artificial mound on top ...
An icehouse, a structure built partly underground and used for the storage of ice in warmer weather. It was built during the Imperial period. The icehouse is still standing and it is marked on a tithe map of 1842. It is situated 300m west of Burton Pool Wood.
1 The OS map marks a manor house. No further information, but the site is so close to the church (pre 14th century) that it is very unlikely to be ...
The site of a manor house dating to the Imperial period. It is marked on a tithe map of 1842. The manor house was situated north of the church in Monks Kirby.
1 The manor house, erected about 1772, occupies the site of a more ancient building which stood near the church and had a moat (PRN 5641). The present building forms ...
The site of a manor house that was built during the Imperial period. It was built on the site of an earlier manor house. The site is located in Hillmorton.
1 Brownsover Hall. By Sir George Gilbert Scott. Built of red brick, with blue patterns. Gothic. A well composed, asymmetrical front in which one bay plus a bay window balances ...
Brownsover Hall, a house that was built during the Imperial period. It is now in use as a hotel. The house is situated to the north of Leicester Road, Brownsover.
1 Described as a “nondescript Victorian house” and named after Dr Percival (headmaster of Rugby School 1887-95), the building is of interest mostly because of the association with M.H. Bloxam, ...
Percival Guildhouse, a house that was built during the Imperial period. It is named after a former headmaster of Rugby School. The house is now in use as an adult education centre. It is situated in Bloxam Place, Rugby.
1 A house, now divided into two tenements having a central hall between the cross wings. Although the plan is of an early type, the gables of the wings suggest ...
The site of a house that was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated on High Street, Hillmorton.
1 The group of cottages known as Little Virginia lies immediately to the E of Kenilworth Castle: traditionally the buildings are Elizabethan (said to have been put up by the ...
A group of eight detatched cottages, 15 buildings in total, which are believed to have been built during the Post Medieval period. They were renovated in the late 20th century and archaeological investigation dated several walls to the 17th century. They are situated on Castle Hill.
1 A building is shown here on a 1781 Estate map, and two pieces of land immediately adjoining and behind it are called ‘Workhouse Close’ and ‘Workhouse Land’.
2 The South ...
The site of the workhouse which housed the poor of the parish during the Imperial period. A building and two fields called 'Workhouse Close' and 'Workhouse Land' are marked on an Estate Map of 1781. The probable remains of the workhouse were revealed during excavation at The Blundells, Albion Street, Kenilworth.
1 Late 18th century. Stucco; three storeyed; 3-light angular bay each side. Venetian west centre. Moulded stone doorcase. Quoins. Moulded stone cornice; parapet. Street ...
Kenilworth Hall was built during the Imperial period and in the late 1960s it was listed as an hotel. It was converted into flats in 1971 and is situated on Bridge Street. It function in its earlier history has not been established.
1 Late 18th century red brick and stone dressings. Three storeys, with two storied angular bay of three lights each side, the side windows with keyblocks and lintels and ...
Abbotsford School, built in the Imperial period of red brick with stone dressings. It is situated in Bridge Street, Kenilworth.
1 The Rectory is a large neat brick building, in the Elizabethan style of architecture, pleasantly situated near the church.
2 The building has now disappeared and the site has modern ...
The site of Bourton Manor House which was built during the Imperial period. It was situated 100m west of the war memorial at Bourton on Dunsmore.
1 ‘A large handsome mansion, pleasantly situated; the seat and property of J Mellor Esq’.
2 House marked.
3 Now demolished and site under development.
The site of Bourton House, a mansion or country house that was built during the Imperial period. The house has now been developed but it was situated in the area of Bourton on Dunsmore.