1 Bomb craters to the east of Ryton on Dunsmore are evident on aerial photographs mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
Bomb craters to the east of Ryton on Dunsmore are evident on aerial photographs
1 The remains of a searchlight battery complete with ancillary buildings which can be seen on aerial photographs were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project. ...
The remains of a searchlight battery complete with ancillary buildings can be seen on aerial photographs
1 Two groups of concrete blocks and a rectangular hollow can be seen on aerial photographs. The blocks were used to tether a barrage balloon. The hollow was formed ...
Two groups of concrete blocks and a rectangular hollow can be seen on aerial photographs. The blocks were used to tether a barrage balloon and the hollow was formed by its associated winch vehicle.
1 A group of 12 hut bases, 7 standing structures and an emergency water supply tank, indicating the presence of a WW2 camp, mapped as part of the English Heritage ...
A group of hut bases and other structures located on the junction of the A423 and A445 roads indicate the presence of a WW2 camp.
01. Correspondance from a concerned individual regarding the condition of Coleshill Barn.
Old Coleshill barn is a Grade II Listed building dating from the late 17th to 18th. It is situated approximately 10m to the SW of Church Farmhouse.
1 Three 5m diameter circular cropmarks that are possibly bomb craters seen on aerial photographs 100m northwest of “Meadowside”.
Three 5m diameter circular cropmarks that are possibly bomb craters can be seen on aerial photographs 100m northwest of "Meadowside".
1 Two 6m diameter circular pits surrounded by banks that are probably bomb craters seen on aerial photographs 200m east of Privet Covert, Brinklow Heath were mapped as part of ...
Two 6m diameter circular pits surrounded by a bank are possibly bomb craters. They can be seen on aerial photographs 200m east of Privet Covert, Brinklow Heath.
1 An area of disturbed ground seen on aerial photographs 200m east of Willow Farm Stables, Bretford was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
2 The area ...
An area of disturbed ground can be seen on aerial photographs 200m east of Willow Farm Stables, Bretford.
1 Ryton Gardens, Wolston, Rugby.
Headquarters of Henry Doubleday Research Association. Gardens demonstrate organic gardening methods; orchard; herbs; herbaceous, rose and shrub gardens; ponds.
Note: Renamed ‘Garden Organic’ in 2005.
Headquarters of Henry Doubleday Research Association. Renamed Garden Organic in 2005.
Orchard, fruit, herbs, vegetables, herbaceous, shrubs. All demonstrate organic gardening methods.
Recommended for inclusion in Local List by Lovie.
1 2 Colehaven Trust Almshouses gardens
Almshouses built facing across Sumner road in 1930 and 1934.
Lovie describes the gardens as a good example of 20th century design on a smaller scale ...
Gardens of 16th century style almshouses built 1930 and 1934; stone paving, beds, lawns, simple topiary shapes in box and holly. Recommendation for inclusion on the local list by Lovie.
12 Miners’ Welfare Park, Bedworth.
Public park to south of town on reclaimed colliery land, opened c. 1925. Park extended at later date. Formal area at North end: lawns, ...
Public park with northern formal area and playing fields and sports facilities to south.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 A Roman Catholic church, built early 1960s, with a tall narrow spire.
The Roman Catholic church on Valley Road in Lillington was built in the early 1960s with a tall narrow spire.
1 There was a tramway which ran between Dexter Colliery and Kingsbury Colliery, via Hurley between 1926 and 1965. The national Coal Board confirmed the fact but could not expand ...
Kingsbury Colliery Railway, an industrial rail track, which is modern in date (1926-1965). It ran between Kingsbury colliery and Dexter colliery via Hurley.
1 A modern stone memorial to Michael Drayton bearing the following inscription: ‘MICHAEL DRAYTON POET 1563 – 1631 BORN ON THIS GREEN THIS MEMORIAL SHELTER CONCEIVED BY JOHN SHERWOOD BUILT ...
The Drayton Memorial, a commemorative monument to the poet Michael Drayton, which was erected in 1972. It is situated on Castle Road, Hartshill.
1 The landowner, Paddy Johnston, reported that there is a small (room for only a couple of people) pillbox in Wolford Wood. Currently there are small saplings growing through it.
A small pillbox stands in Wolford Wood.
1 2 Honiley Hall garden, Honiley Hall, Honiley, Warwick.
Lovie reports that the original house was demoished in c. 1820. There is some evidence for the existence of 17th or ...
Formal gardens contemporary with Arts and Crafts house.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 2 Mallory Court gardens, Bishop’s Tachbrook, Warwick.
Lovie describes this garden as a particularly intact example of an early 20th centurey garden influenced by the Arts and Crafts movement. House ...
Arts and Crafts garden with pools, herbaceous walk, ornamental kitchen garden, orchard and water garden.
Recommended for inclusion on Register by Lovie.
1 Savage’s House garden, Bishops Tachbrook, Warwick.
Note: There is a Landor house in Savage’s close. This is what has been mapped.
Lovie reports a garden designed in c. 1935. Lawn ...
Garden designed c. 1935. Hedges, borders and woodland garden.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Stone Edge garden, Leek Wootton, Warwick.
Tudor revival/Arts and Crafts house built 1915 – 1916. Vernacular-style garden with stone terrace.
Lovie reports that walls survive in good condition at the time ...
Arts and Crafts house with vernacular-style garden.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie
12 A small circular feature was identified from LiDAR imagery by the AOC Assessment of Local Services Villages for Stratford-on-Avon District Council in 2012.
3This feature is partially comparable with features ...
Possible feature idenitfied on LiDAR imagery. Possibly of modern origin.
12 Slight earthworks of a circular feature were identified from LiDAR imagery by the AOC Assessment of Local Services Villages for Stratford-on-Avon District Council in 2012.
34 This feature is visible ...
A small circular feature was noted on LiDAR imagery; comparison with modern aerial photography indicates that this represents an in-filled pond.
1 The Clopton estate was one of a number envisaged and developed by the Stratford Borough Council for social housing in the inter-war years and, especially, in the post-World War ...
The Clopton estate was one of a number envisaged and developed by the Stratford Borough Council for social housing in the inter-war years and, especially, in the post-World War II period. Inaugurated in 1929, the estate was expanded significantly from 1946 on. The houses were erected in accordance with an undertaking dated 26th August 1947 and being completed in late 1950 and early 1951. The houses are unusual on the estate being of 'non-traditional', pre-fabricated construction, to a standard design by the company of Unity Structures Ltd. of Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire. Planning permission for the demolition of the buildings to allow for the erection of 15 new-build homes was approved in June 2013.
1 Obelisk of pink-brown Runcorn sandstone on a square base of 3 steps. Each of the 4 faces of the obelisk originally bore a cast bronze panel giving ...
Stone obelisk to commemorate those Radford men who fought in World War I and identifying those who died. Unveiled in 1919. Located near St Nicholas's Church on open space by Sherwood Jones Close off Engleton Road.
1 Hornton Stone war memorial in form of obelisk unveiled by Lt-Gen Sir John Keir KCB on Saturday 19th November 1921. (Report in the Rugby Advertiser 25/11/1921 p2). ...
War memorial in form of obelisk unveiled in 1921 at gate of St John the Baptist Church, Lower Shuckburgh.