1 Chancel, S chapel, nave with N porch, and S aisle. Nave is early to mid 12th century; chancel rebuilt in the second half of the 13th century, the S ...
The Church of St James the Great, originally built in the Medieval period. Alterations were made to the building through to the Imperial period. The church is situated due south of the Rookery, Idlicote.
1 Chancel, nave, S porch, and W tower. Early to mid 12th century nave, the N doorway remaining in place, and probably two windows. Other windows are of the 13th ...
The church of St Peter dating to the Medieval period and restored during the 20th century. It is located 100m south of the chapel, Whatcote..
1 Chancel, nave with N porch, S aisle, and a tower W of the aisle. Nave of c1150, as shown by the chancel arch and two doorways. Chancel possibly 13th ...
The Church of St Mary which was originally built during the Medieval period. Alterations were made to the building in later periods. The church is situated opposite the end of Queens Street, Halford.
1 A hamlet in Brailes parish. Rous lists it, and there appear to have been a number of successive partial enclosures. These are recorded in 1430, 1509, 1549 and 1598. ...
The Medieval deserted settlement of Chelmscote. Hollow ways, house platforms and enclosures are visible as earthworks. The site is located 1km north west of Compton Wynyates.
1 Chancel, nave, N aisle, S chapel incorporating S porch to the nave, and NW tower. Nave of c1150 but the only surviving architectural feature is the S doorway. N ...
The Church of St Micheal which was built during the Medieval period. The church was resotred during the Imperial period. It is situated in Whichford.
1 In Chapel Field perhaps once stood the chapel mentioned in the Patent Rolls. In 1549 John Nethermille of Coventry and John Milwarde of Ansley bought property from the King ...
The possible site of a Medieval chapel which is suggested by documentary evidence. The site lies 800m south of Sutton-under-Brailes.
1 A stone-built chapel inside the bailey. Practically the whole of the E wall remains, with its small window and a portion of the S wall including the piscina. Built ...
The remains of a Medieval chapel which was associated with Hartshill Castle. Only two walls of the chapel remain and they are situated to the east of Hartshill Hayes Country Park.
1 Built in 1721 to replace a meeting house in use by 1693. Presbyterian, became Unitarian by the C19. Closed c1900 and the building sold 1901. Derelict by 1947 and ...
The site of nonconformist chapel originally built during the Post Medieval period. It was situated in Bull's Head Yard, Alcester.
1 After the Norman Conquest the nuns were expelled from Polesworth Abbey and settled at Oldbury. They later returned to Polesworth although a cell at Oldbury continued until the time ...
The site of a Medieval Benedictine nunnery which was located on the south side of Oldbury Camp.
1 The old vicarage was pulled down in 1824.
2 Part of this building is contained in the new one which was built in 1824. This is a regular 3 ...
The site of a vicarage probably dating to the Post Medieval period. It was later pulled down and rebuilt in the Imperial Period. The building is now a private residence at Wootton Paddox, close to All Saint's Church.
1 A rectory is shown in close proximity to the church on an estate map from 1766.
2 According to the Anot. map a stone built rectory was pulled down around ...
The site of a vicarage which probably dates to the Post Medieval period. It is marked on an estate map of 1766. The vicarage was demolished in 1851. It was situated to the north of the church at Ashow.
1 Benedictine nunnery of Wroxall, dedicated to St Leonard, was founded around the end of the reign of Henry I (1100-35). Leland gives 1141 as the actual date. At the ...
The site of Wroxall Abbey, a Medieval Benedictine Nunnery which was founded in the 12th century. The remains of two of the nunnery buildings are still standing, as are the remains of the church. A house was built on the site during the 16th century.
1 A meeting-house given to the Quakers in 1669 was superceded by one on the present site in 1722. This building, which records suggest may have been rebuilt c1768, stands ...
A Methodist chapel dating to the Post Medieval period stood on this site until it was replaced by a later building during the Imperial period. The site is located on Keys Hill, Baddesley Ensor.
1 Rendered front with tall round-arched windows and pedimental gable. Built in 1840 to replace a chapel of 1807-8.
2 Photographed in the early 1900s. The photograph shows the Chapel ...
A Congregational chapel which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated on Coleshill Road, Chapel End.
1 Chancel, N chapel, nave, N aisle, W tower, vestry, and S porch. Evidence for a 12th century church in the chancel N and S walls, consisting of the E ...
The church of St Michael was built during the Medieval period with some work carried out in the 16th century and a vestury built more recently. A drawing of the church from 1820 exists. It is situated in Weston under Wetherley.
1 Chancel with N and S vestries, clearstoried nave with N and S aisles, S porch, and W tower. Earliest part is the S arcade of early 12th century date. ...
The church of St Mary which was built during the Medieval period. The chancel was repaired in 1780 with further work carried out during the 1800s. It is situated in Cubbington.
1 Chancel, nave, S porch and W tower. Dates from the late 15th century, but the chancel is not of one build with the nave and may be a little ...
The parish church of All Saints. It was built in the Medieval period but with modifications were made to the building in the Post Medieval and Imperial periods. The church is situated 200m north west of Weston Farm, Weston-on-Avon.
1 There was a priest in 1086. The church of St Helen is a small building with a Cotswold stone roof, heavily restored in 1886, comprising nave, chancel with N ...
The Church of St Helen, which was originally built in the Medieval period. The church underwent alterations in almost all of the centuries that followed. It is situated 200m south east of the Post Office, Clifford Chambers.
1 There was a chapel at Weston Manduit before 1269, when the chaplain then resigned. In 1283 another priest was appointed, but no later reference has been found.
2 Weston Manduit ...
The site of a Medieval chapel is suggested by documentary evidence. The chapel is said to have existed at Weston-on-Avon.
1 Chancel, nave, N and S aisles, S porch and W tower. There was an early 12th century church on the site, as indicated by the surviving angles of the ...
The Church of St Peter was built in the Medieval period, although some rebuilding work was carried out in the Post Medieval period, but on the whole it is largely unaltered. It is situated north of Wormleighton.
1 The church is recorded before the end of the 12th century as having been given to Henwood Priory, but by 1417 the advowson had been acquired by the Catesbys ...
The possible site of the church at Lower Radbroke deserted village which dated to the Medieval period. It is known from place name evidence 'Chapel Bank', and documentary evidence which suggests the church had been used as a barn until 1881.
1 The church is recorded before the end of the 12th century as having been given to Henwood Priory, but by 1417 the advowson had been acquired by the Catesbys ...
The possible site of the church at Lower Radbourn deserted village dating to the Medieval period. A tithe award map dating to 1845 records a field name to the north of Chapel Bank as being 'Chapel Field'. It is located 500m north west of Lower Radbourn Farm.
1 In 1849 the foundations of the abbey church, the site of which was used as a stack-yard, were exposed to view in a number of places by Henry Clutton, ...
The site of the church of Merevale Abbey which was Medieval in origin. The site lies north of Abbey Farm.
1 1272 is the earliest reference to the church. At this time the advowson belonged to Deerhurst Priory. The church of St Mary the Virgin, anciently of St Peter the ...
The Church of St Mary which was built during the Medieval period with later alterations to the building during subsequent years. The church is located in Preston on Stour.