1 In 1997 archaeological observations took place within the Scheduled area of Nuneaton Priory (SAM 17005) in connection with construction work and service trenches at the Manor Court Mews old ...
Findspot - various finds of Medieval date, including sherds of pottery, were found during archaeological work at Manor Court, Nuneaton.
1 A watching brief in this location (WA 8321) found artefactual evidence of unusual Post Medieval and 18th century activity, including press moulded slipwares and much Polesworth/Nuneaton ware. Observer noted ...
Findspot - sherds of pottery dating from the Post Medieval period were found in Mancetter Road, Nuneaton.
1 Two wells, one appears on ordanace survey map of 1886, the other appears to be contemporary. Some 15th century pottery was found in the backfill of the northern ...
Two circular stone-lined wells found during redevelopment, dating to at least 1886. Some 15th century pottery was found in the construction backfill of the northern well, which may be residual.
1 The area of Chilvers Coton, Nuneaton was the centre for a medieval pottery industry. The earliest kilns had two flues followed by kilns with three, four and five ...
The site of pottery kilns of Medieval origin which represent the pottery industry of Chilvers Coton, situated east of Stockingford.
1 The car park for the present Health Centre is on the site of the Bedworth Central School (formerly the Top School). This school was built over the old ...
The site of Post Medieval almshouses, houses built for poor people to live in. The almshouses have also been referred to as a hospital. They were situated to the south of All Saints Church, Bedworth.
1 An Inn is shown at this location on the 1902 OS 25″ map.
2 In December 1994, limited access was afforded to M Wilson so he could observe development work ...
The site of the White Lion Public House, a building of Post Medieval or Imperial date. The site, which was excavated, was situated on Coventry Road, Bedworth. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1902.
1 `Marston Jabbett Deserted Medieval Village and field system, to the east of the water-filled quarries.’
2 Hereward the pre-Conquest tenant of Marston retained his estate of 1 hide in 1086, ...
Documentary evidence suggests that a deserted settlement of Medieval date was situated at Marston Jabbett.
1 Coton Deserted Medieval Village, centered on Coton Arches roundabout, extends towards the church.
2 The site of the original village, including the church, is where a road running south from ...
A possible Medieval deserted settlement of Chilvers Coton which is suggested by documentary evidence.
1 Weston-in-Arden Deserted Medieval Village and field system (Selions).
2 Weston-in-Arden is hardly separated from the village, and the nucleus of the village is Weston Hall, an ancient manor-house, close to ...
The possible site of a deserted settlement of Medieval date at Weston-in-Arden. The site is suggested by documentary evidence.
1 A circular lead seal matrix bearing arms of unknown origin. Found by metal detector.
Findspot - a lead seal matrix of Post Medieval date was found 100m east of Royal Oak Lane, Ash Green.
1 Two limekilns located in a field named ‘Two Quarry Close’.
2 Incomplete information.
The site of two lime kilns, used for making lime, of Post Medieval date. They were situated 100m north of The Rough.
1 A chapel is recorded at Griff Manor House /Sudeley Castle in 1231-42.
2 The manor house was excavated in 1966 (PRN 5140) and a room (Room ‘A’) was part of ...
The site of a chapel dating to the Medieval period. The chapel was associated with Sudeley Castle, 300m north east of Griff Lane.
1 A possible manor house of the Knights Templars and Knights Hospitallers existed here (PRN 1666). For a more likely site see PRN 6342. A number of tenants are known ...
During an excavation the remains of a manor house were found. The house was probably built during the Medieval period. It was located at Bermuda.
1 A document of 1567 records a dove house at the “Temple”.
2 Not associated with the Templars manor as lies outside the manor and demesnes. The reference in VCH is ...
The site of a Post Medieval dovecote where doves or pigeons were housed. It was located 300m south west of Park Farm, Nuneaton.
1 ‘Moat Farm’: Mainly of two-storied 16th century timber-framed construction but one side rebuilt in 18th century brick. Now converted into two cottages. This was surrounded by a moat (MWA1671).
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The site of a timber framed house dating from the Post Medieval period which was later converted into cottages. The house was known as Moat Farm and was located 150m north east of Goodyers End.
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.
2 Country House. Built in ...
Arbury Hall, a country house which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated on the site of Arbury Priory, 700m south west of Dennis Farm.
1 Horeston Grange was granted in 1540 with other former possessions of Nuneaton Priory to Sir Marmaduke Constable. It subsequently passed through several hands.
2 On an OS map of 1835 ...
The site of Post Medieval or later house at Horeston Grange, 500m north of Attleborough Fields Industrial Estate.
1 The church of St Mary (PRN 6316) incorporates ancient remains of the Nunnery church. The nunnery church was cruciform with a central tower, a vaulted presbytery and N and ...
The site of the Medieval church at Nuneaton Priory, parts of which have been incorporated in to the later Church of St. Mary. The site lies on the east side of Manor Court Road, Nuneaton.
1 In the fields S and E of the churchyard and vicarage gardens there are disturbed mounds and banks suggesting the site of the Infirmary, etc, but no masonry is ...
The site of buildings of Medieval date that were associated with Nuneaton Priory and which may be the remains of the infirmary. The remains of the buildings are visible as earthworks which are located to the south east of Nuneaton Priory Church.
1 The E wall of the chapter house and dorter range still stands. It is 1.8m – 2.1m high and about 19m in length. The wall is of rubble. A ...
The site of the Medieval Chapter House at Nuneaton Priory, which has been excavated. The site lies east of Manor Court Road, Nuneaton.
1 The principal dwelling was the Habit which can be located close to the site now occupied by Manor Court House. This seems to have been the Abbot’s or Prior’s ...
The possible site of the Medieval Prior's House associated with Nuneaton Priory. It would have stood on Manor Court Road, Nuneaton and the results of a geophysical survey suggest that some building ruins survive.
1 The cloisters were unusually large, being 41m square. Of the monastic buildings, only the E wall of the Chapter House (PRN 6133) is standing; it is about 1.8m to ...
The site of the Medieval cloister buildings and other conventual buildings associated with Nuneaton Priory. Only the foundations of these buildings remain and they are situated to the east of Manor Court Road, Nuneaton.
1 The church of St Mary incorporates ancient remains of the Priory Church. The nave was rebuilt in 1876, the chancel in 1906 and the N transept in 1931.
2 Description ...
The Parish Church of St. Mary, built largely during the Imperial period but which incorporates the Medieval remains of the Priory Church. It is situated east of Manor Court Road, Nuneaton.
1 Two rectilinear hollows and a bank follow the stream. These hollows are almost certainly small fishponds but there is no trace of any leats associated with them.
2 Plan included ...
The site of two Medieval fishponds used for the breeding and storage of fish, that were associated with Nuneaton Priory. They are visible as earthworks and are situated east of Manor Court Road, Nuneaton.