1 Excavated by P Mayes in 1967, 2 kilns of 14th century date and one feature. Quantities of pottery and roof tile were present. Described as site 4.
The site of two Medieval tile kilns which were excavated in the area of Heath End Road, Chilvers Coton.
1 Excavated by P Mayes in 1967, 3 15th century kilns and 2 associated features. Quantities of pottery and roof/oven tiles were found. Described as site 8.
The site of three Medieval tile kilns which were excavated in the vicinity of Bermuda Road, Chilvers Coton.
1 Excavated by P.Mayes in 1967, a 14th century kiln and associated features. The kiln produced pottery, roof, oven and floor tiles. One of the features consisted of ...
The site of a Medieval tile kiln which was excavated in the vicinity of Tenlons Road, Chilvers Coton.
1 Excavated by P Mayes in 1967, 2 C15 kilns and 1 C14 feature. These produced pottery, roof and floor tiles. Described as site 15.
The site of two Medieval tile kilns which were excavated in the vicinity of Radley Drive, Chilvers Coton.
1 Excavated by P Mayes in 1967 a 13th century kiln with associated features. The kiln produced pottery and floor tiles. Described as site 12.
The site of a Medieval tile kiln which was excavated in the vicinity of Redwood Croft, Chilvers Coton.
1 Excavated by P Mayes in 1967, 1 13th century kiln and 1 14th century kiln with associated features. These kilns produced pottery and roof, oven, floor tiles. Described as ...
The site of two Medieval tile kilns which were excavated in the vicinity of Redwood Croft, Chilvers Coton.
1 In a deed dated 1334 a close with a marl pit is called ‘The Old Close’.
The site of a marlpit, from which a mixture of clay and carbonate of lime was extracted as a fertiliser, which dates from the Medieval period. It is situated 500m northeast of Sees Wood,
1 ‘The Smercotes are now known by certain grounds so called, part in Exhall near Newlands and part in Bedworth parish. This hath been of a long time a depopulated ...
The possible site of the Medieval deserted settlement of Smercote Magna. The site is located 200m south of Smorrel Lane, Bedworth.
1 Historical research indicates this area is one of medieval settlement. Place-name and cartographic evidence points to this land being in the ownership of the Nunnery of Nuneaton, sometime before ...
Historical research indicates this area is one of medieval settlement. Place-name and cartographic evidence points to this land being in the ownership of the Nunnery of Nuneaton, sometime before 1592. Additional research indicates the changing 17th century settlement at Galley Common.
1 The timber cross-frame of a cottage was exposed during removal of rendering from the western face of the Nurse’s House of Bedworth Almshouses. This was photographically recorded and a ...
The timber cross-frame of a cottage was exposed during removal of rendering from the western face of the Nurse's House of Bedworth Almshouses. It is suggested, by comparison with comparable timber cross frames recorded in the Midlands, that the structure may date to somewhere between the 16th century and mid-17th century.
1 Pot Kiln close marked on First Edition Ordnance Survey Map.
Pot Kiln Close on First Edition.
12 Ridge and furrow marked on modern aerial photographs in this area.
3 Map showing area of ridge and furrow marked extending it to the north west over the other side ...
Ridge and Furrow identified from aerial photo evidence in the area north west of Weddington settlement.
1 The remains of a small homestead moat in poor condition.
2 The N and E sides remain. The moat is rectilinear and waterfilled. It appears to be in a good ...
A moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building. The moat is medieval in date and is visible as an earthwork. It is situated north of McDonnell Drive, Bedworth.
1 Sudeley Castle has the remains of a fairly large moat; there is a little water in one corner, but generally it is only a shallow depression. It was the ...
The site of Sudeley Castle Moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. The moat dated to the Medieval period and was situated 300m north east of Griff Lane.
1 In 1607 a hoard of 250 silver coins of Henry III was found, together with three finger rings (one gold with ruby, one gold with agate and one silver ...
Findspot - a coin hoard comprising Roman and Medieval coins was found 800m south west of Harper's Hill.
1 This hamlet, now in Nuneaton, was destroyed when the first Marquis of Dorset enclosed the whole manor, turning it to pasture in 1491. Ten houses are reported pulled down ...
The site of the Medieval deserted settlement of Weddington. It was situated 400m west of The Oaks.
1 A mill at Bedworth is mentioned in 1331.
2 No mill site is apparent on the estate maps in the County Record Office.
The possible site of a Medieval watermill at Bedworth, suggested by documentary evidence. Its exact location is unknown.
1 ‘Moat Farm’, a C16 and later building (MWA6257). Surrounding the cottages is a ditch which, though now dry, was once a square moat.
2 1951: The moat, although silted up, ...
The site of a moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building, which was of Medieval date. It was situated 100m north east of Goodyers End, Nuneaton.
1 A moated manor house. The building is mostly C18 and modernised, but goes back to at least 1535.
2 The moat is complete and waterfilled.
3 The moat varies from about ...
Exhall Hall, a manor house originally built during the Medieval period with later additions. The manor house is surrounded by a Medieval moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building, and is situated on the east side of Bowling Green Lane at Exhall Hall Green.
1 S and E of Newland Hall Farm a depression, now mostly drained of water, probably marks the site of fish ponds; there is no evidence of it having been ...
The site of fishponds used for breeding and storing fish. They were of Medieval or Post Medieval date. The site lies 800m west of Ash Green.
1 Chancel with N vestry, nave, N and S aisles, S porch and W tower. Of the church as it existed in the early 13th century only the nave arcades ...
The Church of St James, Bulkington, which was built during the Medieval period. The church was later restored during the Post Medieval and Imperial periods. It is situated at the north end of Church Street, Bulkington.
1 A chapel at Weston is recorded in 1143. In 1345 a chantry of two priests in the chapel of the Blessed Mary in Weston is recorded. This chapel had ...
The site of the Chapel of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Documentary evidence suggests that it dated to the Medieval period. It was situated in the vicinity of Weston in Arden.
1 Chancel with N vestry, nave, N and S aisles, S porch and W tower. Nave and chancel appear to be 13th century, although the nave has been rebuilt in ...
The Church of St. Giles which was originally built during the Medieval period. It is situated on Church Lane, Exhall.
1 Arbury House is on the site of an Augustinian priory of canons which was granted to Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, after the Dissolution (PRN 6258).
2 An Augustinian priory ...
The site of Arbury Priory, an Augustinian monastery governed by a prior of Medieval date. It was situated in Arbury Park, 400m west of Swanland.