1 Riverside pleasure grounds with mixed planting and walks and kitchen garden. In the 1930s was the home of Muriel Marston (wife of Dr HMC Crawford) who wrote two books ...
The gardens of Avonside House, which were created between the First and Second World Wars. The gardens have now been divided up, but are located to the south of Grange Road, Bidford on Avon.
1 Archaeological observation revealed remains of a recent, large pit. This may have been the remains of a cellar associated with the 20th century iron works which previously occupied the ...
A large pit was discovered during an archaeological work. It was associated with the 20th century iron works which previously occupied the site. The pit was found north of the Windsor Street Carpark, Stratford-upon-Avon.
1 Immediately south west of the Studley Common Brickworks (WA7303) is an extensive clay pit. This is not shown on the 1887 or 1930 OS 1:10560 maps. This ...
The site of a clay pit associated with the Victoria Brickworks. It dates from 1930. The site is located at Studley Common.
1 New Place, Shakespeare’s last home, was demolished 1759. Garden laid out in Elizabethan style in 1919-21 for the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. The garden consists of the Knot Garden ...
Shakespeare Gardens, an early 20th century garden created in 'Elizabethan' style. The garden is located on site of Shakespeare's last home, New Place, Stratford upon Avon.
1 Victoria Engineering Works, Rugby, marked on 1923 map.
The site of Victoria Engineering Works, which is of modern date. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1923. The engineering works was situated 200m north east of Avenue Road, Rugby.
1 Electrical fittings factory marked on 1923 map.
The site of an electrical fittings factory. The factory is marked on the Ordnance Survey map fo 1923. It was situated off Hillmorton Road, Rugby.
1 Reservoir marked on 1923 map.
The site of a reservoir of modern date. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1923. The reservoir was situated towards the north east end of Farm Grove, Rugby.
1 A municipal airfield developed before 1939 with the support of “Armstrong Whitey” who built their new works (MWA 8095) adjacent the airfield. The first paved runway was not built ...
Baginton Airfield was built before 1939. It continued to be used as a municipal airfield after the Second World War. It is situated to the west of Bubbenhall.
1 BBC transmitter block erected in 1966. Disused since 1974. Entrance since bricked up and aerial masts removed.
Site location fits grid ref, but farm name different.
A 20th century BBC transmitter site. The transmitter block was built in 1966 and was used to transmit communication signals. It is situated on Brinklow Heath.
1 Little Shrewley Water Works. From 1940 to 1960 works supplied locality from a borehole; included chlorination units and a water-tower (removed c1971) and electric pump.
Little Shrewley Waterworks which is of modern date. The waterworks is no long in use but some of the buildings still remain. They are situated south of Croft Lane, Little Shrewley.
1 An air raid shelter seen on aerial photographs to the east of the aircraft factory at Baginton Airfield was mapped as part of the English Heritage (EH) National Mapping ...
An air raid shelter can be seen on aerial photographs to the east of the aircraft factory at Baginton Airfield
1 A Gothic structure in C15 style, built in brick. Opened in 1926, it was attached to St Michael’s Home next door and used by a group of Anglican nuns. ...
An Anglican Chapel of modern date which is situated on Charlotte Street, Leamington Spa.
1 Stone obelisk within cemetery. Square stone plinth. Two-stepped stone base. Inscription and names in black lettering on base. Unveiled July 1920. ...
Stone obelisk war memorial to commemorate the men of Hurley and Wood End who died in both WW1 and WW2. Situated in cemetery on the right side of Heanley Lane going north from Hurley.
1 A modern military vehicle test track, a modern quarry and an area of modern dumping, found during a survey of the Medieval shrunken village.
During a field survey of Baginton Castle earthworks several modern features were also recorded. These included a modern trackway used for testing military vehicles and a quarry. The features are visible as earthworks and are located 100m to the south west of the castle.
1 Ansty airfield from a RAF aerial photo of 1949.
2 In 1935 Sir John Siddeley, head of the Armstrong Siddeley Company, set up a flying school at this site.
3 The ...
Ansty Airfield ; its extent and history based on an aerial photographs and on documentary evidence.
1 Built c1914, closed 1975; produced cotterpins for coffin hinges; Hopes Pins Ltd; machinery transferred to Bath; wooden buildings now used for agricultural purposes.
The site of Shrewley Metal Works which is of modern date. The works closed in the 1970s and the buildings were reused. The site is located 800m north west of Little Shrewley.