1 Plan of the church. Chancel, nave, S aisle and porch and W tower.
2 Description. Apparently of C12 origin (founded by Henry I, 1100-35) and had a W ...
The Parish Church of St Mary and All Saints which has its origins in the Medieval period. It is situated 300m south west of Walcote.
1 Chancel, nave, modern N aisle, S porch and W tower. The chancel is 12th century, with a 18th century extension eastwards. Nave is of 12th century origin, with a ...
The Parish Church of St. Lawrence which was built during the Medieval period and was extended during the Imperial period. It is situated at Church End.
2 Chancel and nave with no structural division between them; modern S porch. About 17.4m long by 4.4m wide. Consecrated in 1316, when it had probably been largely rebuilt, but ...
The Parish Church of St Mary which was originally built during the Medieval period. It was restored during the Imperial period. The church is situated north of Glebe Farm, Kinwarton.
1 Chancel, N chapel, nave, N aisle, S porch, and W tower. Chancel, nave and tower date from late in the 13th century. The nave had a narrow N aisle ...
The Church of St John the Baptist which was originally built during the Medieval period. It was later restored during the Imperial period. The church is located in Church Lane, Aston Cantlow.
1 There was a chapel at Newnham, though no written record of it survives earlier than 1749 when it had been converted to secular use. George Lewing about 1850 notes ...
The site of a chapel of Medieval or Post Medieval date. It is known from documentary evidence. The chapel was situated in Newnham.
1 A chapel of ease at Shelfield was licensed by the Bishop of Worcester in 1391. The building had been converted into a dwelling house by 1866. It was still ...
The site of a Chapel of Ease dating to the Medieval period. It has since been converted into a dwelling. It is situated in Shelfield.
1 A chapel at Wilmcote is first mentioned in 1228. In the 14th century the advowson was held by the manor of Little Wilmcote and in 1481 it was given ...
There is documentary evidence of a chapel at Wilmcote, from the Medieval to the Post Medieval period. The site is in the area of Swanfold.
1 Chancel, central tower, S chapel, nave, S aisle, and N and S porches. Lower three fifths of the tower is probably of the first half of the 11th ...
The Church of St Peter which was founded as a minster during the Early Medieval period. Alterations were made to the church in the Medieval and Post Medieval periods. It is situated on Stratford Road, Wootton Wawen.
1 Chancel with N chapel and vestry, nave, N aisle, and W tower. The building dates from the 12th century, but the only evidence of this period is the S ...
The Church of St. James was originally built during the Medieval period. It is situated in Arrow.
1 William le Bret had licence for an oratory at Bretts Hall in 1359. This oratory, or more probably its successor, was still in existence in 1750, when Bretts Hall ...
The site of a private chapel or oratory. It had its origins in the Medieval period and was situated at Bretts Hall, 300m south east of Ansley Hall.
1 Chancel with N chapel and vestry, nave, N and S aisles, S porch and W tower. The old parish church seems to have consisted of chancel, nave, and S ...
The Church of St Mary Magdalene was originally built during the Medieval period, though the only feature from this period that remains is the tower. It was virtually completely rebuilt during the Imperial period. It is situated 700m north west of Lillington Recreation Ground.
1 Two private chapels are mentioned in the parish in the 14th century. In 1339 Emma Wilkynes received a licence from the Bishop of Worcester for a chaplain to celebrate ...
The possible site of a small private chapel, known as an oratory, dating from the Medieval period and known from documentary evidence. It is situated in the area of Cock Bevington.
Possible site of Medieval chapel.
1 Two private chapels are mentioned in the parish in the C14. In 1344 a licence was granted to Agnes Austin for a chapel in her ...
Documentary evidence suggests that there was a Medieval Chapel at Salford Priors.
1 The W range of Salford Hall probably belonged to a late 15th century house built by the Abbot of Evesham, and is said to have had a chapel E ...
The possible site of a chapel dating to the Medieval period and known from documentary sources. It is situated 300m east of the church, Abbots Salford.
1 Plan of the church. Chancel with modern S vestry and organ chamber; nave with modern N porch; S aisle and W tower.
2 Nave and W tower ...
The Church of St Matthew dating from the Medieval period, with some work carried out in the Imperial period. It is situated 100m west of the cricket ground, Salford Priors.
1 The church of Stretton on Fosse was originally a chapel of Blockley in Worcestershire. It is recorded at the end of the 12th century. A view of the old ...
The site of a Medieval chapel which was completely rebuilt during the Imperial period. The chapel was situated to the east of Stretton on Fosse.
1 At Sawbridge was a decayed chapel.
2 This was probably a manorial chapel.
The site of a Medieval or Post Medieval chapel known about from documentary evidence. It was located at Sawbridge.
1 At Nethercote was a decayed chapel.
2 This was probably a manorial chapel.
Documentary evidence suggests that a chapel existed at Nethercote during the Medieval period. The site of the chapel lies to the west of Nethercote.
1 In 1313 Thomas, Earl of Lancaster began to build a chapel within Kenilworth Castle. This he intended to convert into a great chantry or collegiate church of St Mary, ...
The Chapel of St Mary, the probable remains of a Medieval chapel at Kenilworth Castle.
1 Of the monastic buildings only a few shapeless blocks of rubble rise above ground level. Excavation enabled the ground plans to be uncovered. The 12th century church had a ...
The remains of Kenilworth Abbey Church which dates from the Medieval period. Excavation has uncovered the ground plan and evidence of burials within the church. The site is at the tennis courts in Abbey Fields.
1 Chancel, N and S aisles and a W tower. The tower is C14 with a C15 doorway. The N and S aisles were rebuilt 1729-33, but ...
The Parish Church of St Nicholas which was originally built during the Medieval period. It is situated Church Street, Alcester.
1 Possible site of a chapel mentioned in the 16th century.
2 Stoneythorpe may have been the site of the chapel.
Circumstantial evidence suggests that this is the possible site of a Medieval Chapel at Stoneythorpe, 300m west of Thorpe Bridge.
1 Remains of the church adjoin the SE angle of the house and form an L-shaped plan. The main body is about 19.5m long and 5.9m wide. About 4.6m at ...
The remains of Pinley Priory Church which is of Medieval date. The ruins of the church have been incorporated into a later building. The site is located 700m south east of Great Pinley.
1 The destruction of a church is noted at Norton Lindsey between 1581-90.
2 ‘Chapel Meadow’ on the Tithe Map suggests a possible site for the chapel, but there are no ...
The site of a possible church dating to the Medieval period. It was probably associated with the deserted settlement of Norton Lindsey. This site is known from documentary and place name evidence. It is located 700m north of the present church.