1 Chancel, nave, N and S aisles and chapels, N vestry and W tower. The earliest work remaining is of c1340, i.e. the S chapel and parts of the N ...
The Church of St. Nicholas which was originally built during the Medieval period. It is situated on Church Street, Nuneaton.
1 Chancel, nave, N and S aisles, NE organ chamber, NW vestry and W tower. The chancel, and probably also the nave, date from the second half of the 13th ...
The Church of All Saints which was originally built during the Medieval period. It was largely destroyed during the Second World War and was subsequently rebuilt. It is situated on Avenue Road, Chilvers Coton.
1 Plan of the Chancel, nave, W tower and N porch.
2 Description: The Guild Chapel of the Holycross was probably begun when the Guild was founded in 1269. The ...
The Guild Chapel of the Holy Cross. Some of the original 13th century structure survives, but the building is mainly 15th century with later alterations and restorations. Wall paintings have been uncovered. The Chapel is at the top of Chapel Street, Stratford upon Avon.
1 Chancel, nave, S porch and W tower with spire. Of 14th century origin, much rebuilt. The tower is 14th century, the upper stages and spire 15th century. ...
The parish church of St. Cuthbert which has its origins in the Medieval period. It is situated 100m north east of The Griffin Public House at Church End.
1 Plan of the Church of Holy Trinity. Chancel, central tower, N and S transepts, nave, N and S aisles and N porch. The nave is deflected considerably to the ...
Holy Trinity, a Medieval church with later additions and alterations, possibly on the site of an earlier monastery (PRN 1026). The church contains Shakespeare's monument. It is situated 200m north of Lucy's Mill, Stratford upon Avon.
1 At the S end of Clopton Bridge was a chapel of St Mary Magdalene and a hermitage, probably on the site of the present Swan’s Nest Hotel. The Clopton ...
Documentary evidence suggests that this is the site of the Chapel of St Mary Magdalene and of a hermitage, both of Medieval date. The site is at the south east end of Swan's Nest Lane, Stratford upon Avon.
1 A chapel at Temple Grafton, formerly belonging to the Hospitallers, was included in the grant of 1545 to William Sheldon and John Draper and was granted by the latter ...
The site of a Medieval chapel which is known from documentary evidence. It was situated at Temple Grafton, west of the present church.
1 There was a chapel of St Mary Magdalene in Hillborough, which was pulled down by John Hubaud in the 16th century, who was accused of having carried away the ...
The site of the chapel of St Mary Magdalene which was of Medieval date. The site of the chapel is known from documentary evidence and it is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It was situated 200m south of Hillborough Manor.
1 Chancel, N chapel, N and S aisles, S porch, a small W parvise,and N tower with spire connected to the church by a vestibule. Early 12th century aisleless ...
The Church of St Mary dating to the Medieval period. Parts of the church were restored in subsequent periods. It is situated 600m south west of the cricket ground, Lapworth.
1 Chancel, N organ-chamber, nave, N transept, N vestry, S porch and W tower. Late 13th century nave and chancel and late 15th century W tower added at the cost ...
The Church of St Giles which was originally built during the Medievel period. Alterations were made to the building in subsequent years. It is situated due east of Packwood Hall.
1 Plan of the church. Nave with N and S aisles, central tower, N aisle, ante-chancel, and chancel.
2 Nave probably late C13, but the N wall may be the ...
The Parish Church of St. Lawrence which was originally built during the Medieval period. It was largely restored during the Imperial period. The church is situated 150m north east of Rowington Mill Bridge.
1 Chancel, nave with shallow transeptal chapels, W tower and modern S porch. Evidence of the 12th century is provided by the N doorway of the nave, and probably some ...
The Church of St Michael dates as far back as the Medieval period. It was altered in the Post Medieval and later periods. The church lies at the south east end of Budbrooke village.
1 Chancel, nave, N aisle, and S porch. An early 13th century structure with some later windows and a modern N aisle. Walls of white sandstone ashlar. Modern roof and ...
The Church of Holy Trinity. Originally built in the Medieval period, this church was rebuilt and altered in the Imperial period. It is situated 50m south west of the tennis courts, Norton Lindsey.
1 A chapel is recorded at Luddington in 1425 and the names of four vicars are known from the 15th and 16th centuries. The last recorded incumbent dates to 1648. ...
There is documentary evidence for a chapel at Luddington from the Medieval to the Post Medieval period. Evidence of burials has been found at the site, at Old Church Close.
1 Chancel with N vestry, nave, N and S aisles, S porch and W tower. Nave and narrow aisles of mid to late 12th century, also the lowest part of ...
The Church of St Peter which was originally built during the Medieval period. Alterations were made to the church during the Post Medieval and Imperial periods. The church is situated on Church Lane, Welford-on-Avon.
1 A Norman church.
2 Interior is earlier than exterior. Norman S arcade of two bays, with round piers. The N arcade is late 12th century. The chancel is Early English ...
The Church of St Swithin, Lower Quinton was erected in the Medieval period. It was altered structurally in the 12th and 14th centuries and underwent restoration in the Victorian era.
1 Chancel and nave rebuilt early 14th century. W tower with spire in part early 13th century but mainly early 14th century. 15th century S porch. ...
The Church of St. Mary which is of Medieval date. It is located on Austrey Lane, Newton Regis.
1 14th century and later nave, with embattled W tower of later date.Severely restored 1873.
2 The whole building appears to be of 14th century date, except forportions of ...
The Medieval parish church of St. Wilfred, which is situated in Arley.
1 Chancel, nave, N and S chapels, tower and N porch. Lower stage of tower 13th century, upper two stages 18th century. Rest of church rebuilt in modern times. 17th ...
The Church of St John the Baptist, which was of Medieval origin, has been completely rebuilt in recent years. It is situated in Upper Shuckburgh.
1 Description: Chancel, nave, N and S aisles and W tower, vestries N of chancel and S of tower. S arcade probably late 13th century and N arcade early ...
The Church of St James, which was originally built in the Medieval period. It is located 175m south west of Pigeon Green, Snitterfield.
1 Wood Bevington was originally part of Salford Priors Estate, granted to the Canons of Kenilworth in the early 12th century, and Wood Bevington Farm was the seat of one ...
A manor house and an oratory, a private chapel, dating from the Medieval onwards. It is situated 300m north west of Wood Bevington.
1 The church was said by both Rous and in an inquisition of 1478 to have been demolished, though an incumbent was present as late as 1543. It ...
Documentary evidence suggests that this is the site of Fulbrooke Medieval Church. The site lies just to the east of the Sherbourne to Hampton Lucy road, 450m from the right-angle bend.
1 Churches at Hodnell, Ascote and Watergall are referred to in Medieval documents. These references are probably in fact three names for the same building.
2 1486: John Spencer asked to ...
The site of the Medieval Chapel of St Helen for which there is documentary and earthwork evidence. The location is at Chapel Ascote.
1 Within the perimeter of the ridge and furrow at Hodnell are the unmistakable outlines of a simple church. The air photograph shows the rectangular shape of a church.
2 Air ...
The possible site of the Medieval Hodnell chapel. Aerial photographs depicted what looked like a simple church, but other interpretations have suggested this is too large and are ridge and furrow earthworks. It is located 800m north east of Chapel Ascote.