1 Ice house marked.
2 This is one of two icehouses at Walton Hall (see PRN 4902). The icehouse has now disappeared. There is no depression or mound to show its ...
The site of an icehouse dating to the Post Medieval and Imperial periods. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The bricks from the domed roof were apparantly removed during the 20th century. It was located 700m south of Walton.
1 A cob-walled house on Yarningdale Common was recorded.
2 There are no buildings at this grid reference on the OS 1:10 000.
3 The building was located on a walk-over survey ...
A cob walled house dating to the Post Medieval period. It is located on Yarningale Common.
1 The manor house at Little Kineton, a fine building of Elizabethan origin with additions made in 1720, was pulled down in 1790 by Richard Hill, who began a new ...
The site of a manor house which was built during the Post Medieval period. It was pulled down in 1790 with the intention of building a new house, but this was never completed. It was situated in Little Kineton.
1 Late 17th century brick and stone dressings of H-shape and two storeys. Tall narrow windows of brick with wooden casement frames. Hipped, old tile roof. The ...
Flander's Hall, a house built of brick with stone dressings which was constructed during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 1km west of Foul End.
1 Shortly before the 8th of February 1645 a force of Parliamentarian troops from Warwick, under Major John Bridges, the governor of the castle attacked the house and stables at ...
The site of Lark Stoke house is presumed to be the site of the current house of Lower Lark Stoke. The house was garissoned during the civil war, and burned down in 1645 by Parliamentarian troops.
1 During a watching brief on groundworks at the Old Forge, some information was recorded as to the pevious building on the site. The original element consists of the two ...
At the front the Old Forge is a four-bay brick building of probably mid 19th-century date, with three two-storey bays and one single-storey. The original element consists of the two central two-storey bays on stone foundations. There is a strong possibility that the stone foundations originally supported an earlier timber-framed building, the superstructure of which was removed and replaced in brick, re-using the original foundations.
12 Cruck framed house forming three bays and an open hall. Dendrochronoligical analysis identified a date of 1475 for some of the timbers although several cruck blades (not dated) were ...
House at Binton 150m north west of St Peter's Church. Listed building with cruck framed timbers dated by dendrochronology to 1475, elements from the 16th century, alterations in the 19th century, restored in 1984.
1 Baddesley Old Hall, in the principal village street about one third of a km S of the church, is a small rectangular dwelling of the 16th century facing ...
The site of Baddesley Old Hall, a house that was built during the Post Medieval period. It was situated 100m east of Church Farm.
1 An area of quartzite stone was discovered in 1997 just to the north east of the church. It was suggested that this was the remains of a dump of ...
An area of quartzite stones located by excavation in 1997. This has been interpreted both as a dump of stones for the construction of field drains in the area or a floor surface, possibly 17th century in date.
1 Manor house, now divided into two. Datestone inscribed “JOHNPAYTON ANNO DOMINI 1663”. The wing on the right is 18th/early 19th century. Lias ashlar with alternating broad ...
Barton Manor House, a house that was built during the Post Medieval period, possibly the Stuart period. Alterations were made to the house during the Imperial period. The manor house is situated at Barton.
1 Mid 17th century farmhouse of two storeys in stone. Gabled bays to the sides. Three stone mullioned three light windows with labels. The doorcase is modern. ...
Willington Manor Farmhouse dates to the Post Medieval period. It is located 500m north west of the church at Tidmington.
1 The centre block has three bays, the central bay breaking forward, and three storeys. This part of the house is said to be dated to the early 18th ...
Idlicote House, a manor house dating to the Post Medieval and Imperial periods. It is located 300m south west of Idlicote.
1 1509: Re-built as a semi fortified house by Sir Thomas Cockayne. His house was probably much larger than the existing remains. At the north end is a ...
Pooley Hall, a manor house constructed in brick with stone dressings. It is Post Medieval in date. It is situated 100m east of Pooley Lane.
1 Ice house occupies site of a former watermill (see WA 2280).
2 Letter mentioning this article.
A Post Medieval icehouse, a structure built partially underground where ice was stored during the warmer months. The icehouse was situated in Mill Pond Spinney, 400m north of Compton Wynyates.
1 The old manor house, dating, in part from the early 17th century, is situated to the north of the church.
2 The old manor house is L-shaped and of two ...
Halford Old Manor House dates back to the Post Medieval period. It is situated 200m north east of the church at Halford.
1 Late 16th century, but largely 18th century brick with some exposed timber framing. A western wing is of stone with timber framed gable head, central stack.
2 In 1962 ...
A timber-framed house which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 500m south east of Foul End.
1 Early 17th century building, having two stories and attics, stone built. The west gable end has the original stone mullioned windows and wing lights. The front is ...
Old Rectory Farm, a house which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 100m north west of The Park.
1 A building of the 16th century. The main front elevation was rebuilt c.18th century, having two stories, red sandstone, simple elevation in the style of Sir John Vanbrugh. ...
Dordon Hall, a house built from red sandstone and one wing built in brick. The house is Post Medieval in date and is situated on Dunns Lane, Dordon.
1 House, square built of red brick, with tall encasement windows, probably of the late 17th century. The west doorway has a stone curved pediment and a window over ...
Freasley Hall, a square red brick house which was probably built during the Post Medieval period.
1 East of the church and north of the Green is this irregular house of two stories and attics. The house is built in stone, is called The Manor ...
Sutton Manor House which was built during the Post Medieval period with later alterations. The manor house is situated north of The Green in Sutton-under-Brailes.
1 Early 18th century main block of two stories, stone built, having four windows with key-blocks and a parapet. In the late 18th early/19th century a stone wing was ...
Brailes House, a house dating to the Post Medieval period. It possibly stands on site of an earlier manor house. The house is situated in Orchard Close, Brailes.
1 A quarter of a mile SW of the church on the north side of the road, a late 17th/ early 18th century L-shaped house is located.
2 The house is ...
Cherington House, a manor house dating to the Post Medieval period. It is located 350m south west of the church, Cherington.
1 Early 17th century large T-shaped house of two storeys and attics in stone. The main front has three leaded 3-light casements with oak lintels. A cross-wing at ...
Stourton Manor House which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is located 500m north east of the church at Stourton.
1 In 1567 Sir Anthony Cook leased the house and park to Michael and Edward Parker. It is suggested that at this time the timber and red brick house ...
A timber framed house which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated on the east side of Hartshill Hayes Country Park.