1 Stands on the site of a Cistercian monastery founded in 1150. 1581 The Heningtons of Exton took up residence and were responsible for converting the original house into ...
Site of a country house once occupied by the Heningtons of Exton. The site lies in Combe Abbey Country Park.
1 Built at the end of the 16th century of beginning of the 17th century.
Duplicate of WA7593
1 Late 16th or early 17th century site of farmhouse-like building. In 1866-8 a new much larger house was built by Henry ?Cluten for Mark Philips
Welcombe House, a Post Medieval period farmhouse-like building. A new larger house was built to replace it in 1866-8. The present house is located is located to the north of Temple Hill.
1 Original house built in the 18th century by Sir John and his son Sir Charles Mordant. The present house incorporates most of the old masonry and was built ...
Walton Hall, a Post Medieval house built by Sir John and Sir Charles Mordant. The house was later modified by Sir George Gilbert Scott.
1 Grass field between the church and stream is very uneven. Mounds indicate one large house and a number of smaller ones. On the Ladbroke map of 1638 the field ...
The site of a possible manor house dating to the Post Medieval period which survives as an earthwork. The Ladbroke map of 1638 marks the site as a 'Farm Yard' with a farm house. It is situated 100m south east of the church, Ladbroke.
1 The house started life as a farmhouse. In 1681 John Knight was the possessor of what was described as a manor house surrounded by a 400 acre estate. ...
A house originally built during the Post Medieval period and is surrounded by a park. There were additions and alterations made to the house in the Imperial period. It has recently been renovated and restored and is situated in Ullenhall.
1 The step in the wall, and the change in construction below it, suggest that the intended occupation surface of the tower was most likely at present turf level or ...
A probable C16th tower built at the outer end of the causeway/dam known as the Tiltyard.
1 Much altered building, now cottages, refronted in brick. The birthplace of Sir William Dugdale in 1605.
The Old Rectory, a house that was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated at Church End.
1 Shustoke Hall. A house, brick built, c. 1680 of two stories and attics. The central doorway has moulded stone jambs and lintel, the original door with moulded ...
Shustoke Hall, a building that was constructed in brick during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 1km south east of Shustoke.
1 The remains of a post-medieval circular, brick-built icehouse were identified during the excavation of trial trenches prior to the proposed new extension to the hotel. The walls were ...
The remains of a post-medieval circular, brick-built cistern were identified during the excavation of trial trenches. The site lay west of the Abbeygate buildings at Coombe Abbey. This was originally interpreted as an icehouse.
1 C. 1540: Walls mostly of modern brickwork. 19th century: Farm building rebuilt except for the massive stone base to the south chimney. There is some internal 16th ...
Moat House Farm, a house which was built during the Post Medieval period. It has a sundial scratched on the chimney. The house is situated 900m south east of Shustoke.
1 A watching brief during the excavation of foundation trenches for a new extension on the east side of The Gate recorded the foundations for the cottage which formerly stood ...
Two post-medieval cottages recorded on the 1887 and 1906 OS maps. The eastern cottage was demolished during the 20th century, the western one still stands as 'The Gate'. The site is located at The Gate, Flecknoe, Wolfhampcote.
1 Archaeological observation of the excavation of foundation trenches recorded a large ditch sealed by a medieval ground surface containing 12th/13th century pottery. No dating evidence was found within ...
A large undated ditch, sealed by a medieval ground surface containing 12th/13th century pottery, was recorded during the excavation of foundation trenches at Tredington House, Tredington.
1 The Manor House is a large, timber-framed building, of roughly E-shape, with brick nogging in a herring-bone pattern.
The left-hand gable has a modern doorway and a small two-light window ...
The Manor House, a Post Medieval timber-framed building. It is situated in Church Lawford.
1 The old mansion of the Earls of Chichester was built of stone and stood a little to the SW but in close proximity to the chapel. It was pulled ...
The site of a country house that was built during the Post Medieval period. It was demolished during the Imperial period. The house was situated in the area of Newnham Hall.
1 The little island in the river, just below the hall, had a ‘pleasure house’ built upon it by the Countess of Southampton, the ruins of which were visible at ...
The site of a gazebo dating back to the Post Medieval period. It was situated to the south east of Newnham Hall.
1 Shown on Ordnance Survey map as manor house. Farmhouse. Early/mid 18th century. Flemish bond brick with string course. Plain-tile roof; brick and stacks. L-plan with wing on right to ...
The Manor House, a farmhouse that was built during the Post Medieval period. Documentary evidence suggests that there may also have been a brewery and a malthouse on this site. The manor house is located in King's Newnham.
1 Ranged along the western portion of the north curtain wall is an early 16th century building of three storeys. This contains original features but has additions and alterations ...
A three-storeyed house which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated inside the curtain wall of Maxtoke Castle, 1km east of Castle Farm.
1 The OS map marks a manor house. No further information, but the site is so close to the church (pre 14th century) that it is very unlikely to be ...
The site of a manor house dating to the Imperial period. It is marked on a tithe map of 1842. The manor house was situated north of the church in Monks Kirby.
1 A house, now divided into two tenements having a central hall between the cross wings. Although the plan is of an early type, the gables of the wings suggest ...
The site of a house that was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated on High Street, Hillmorton.
1 The group of cottages known as Little Virginia lies immediately to the E of Kenilworth Castle: traditionally the buildings are Elizabethan (said to have been put up by the ...
A group of eight detatched cottages, 15 buildings in total, which are believed to have been built during the Post Medieval period. They were renovated in the late 20th century and archaeological investigation dated several walls to the 17th century. They are situated on Castle Hill.
1 Partly Elizabethan Manor house. In the early part of this century it has been restored with false timber framing etc.
2 The building has a much altered frontage and is ...
Marton Manor House, a house which was originally built during the Post Medieval period. The house now incorporates later alterations. It is situated on the High Street, Marton.
1 Birdingbury Manor, also known as Birdingbury Hall, is described by Pevsner as a “large symmetrical essentially neo-Jacobean mansion”, but he fails to date it more precisely.
2 The 1962 sale ...
Birdingbury Hall, a manor house which was built during the Post Medieval period. Minor alterations have been made to the building in subsequent years but it remains largely in its original form. It is situated on the north side of Birdingbury.
1 Formerly listed as a barn or dovecote. Dated 1708. Altered 19th century. Brick; right return side of coursed squared limestone. Tile roof. Stable door to right. Unglazed window to ...
A building which was used as an abattoir from the Post Medieval period onwards. It is situated in Birdingbury.