1 Queen’s Head inn, Ely street, Stratford upon Avon
Historic inn recorded on F White & Co.’s database which shows it in existence in 1874.
Situated on the north side of Ely ...
Historic inn situated on the north side of Ely street.
1 Site of Rose inn, Ely street, Stratford upon Avon
Site of historic inn recorded on F White & Co.’s database which shows it in existence in 1874.
Situated on the south ...
Site of historic inn situated on the south side of Ely street.
1 2 Garrick inn, 25 High street, Stratford upon Avon
Historic inn recorded on F White & Co.’s, and Pigot’s databases. The latter shows it in existence in 1828.
Situated on the ...
Historic inn situated on the west of the High street close to a cross roads with Ely street, Church street and Sheep street.
1 2 Old Thatch tavern, Greenhill street, Stratford upon Avon
Historic public house recorded on F White & Co.’s, and Pigot’s databases. The latter shows it in existence in 1828.
Situated on ...
Historic public house situated on the south side of Greenhill Street at the junction with Rother Street.
1 2 3 Shakespeare hotel and posting establishment, 17 Chapel street, Stratford upon Avon
Historic inn/hotel recorded on F White & Co.’s, and Pigot’s databases. The latter shows it in existence ...
Historic inn/hotel situated on the east side of Chapel street.
1 2 3 Site of Shoulder of Mutton public house, Bridgetown, Stratford upon Avon
Site of historic public house recorded on F White & Co.’s, Pigot’s, and Victuallers’ databases. The latter ...
Site of historic public house in Bridge town close to the south east end of Clopton bridge.
Now The Swan's Nest hotel.
1 Site of Black Swan inn, 53 and 54 Waterside, Stratford upon Avon
Site of historic inn recorded in F White and Co.’s database which shows it in existence in 1874.
Situated ...
Site of historic inn situated on the east side of Waterside overlooking the river.
1 Layout probably early 20th century. Herbaceous borders flanking path, seasonal planting, mature mulberry tree possibly related to the lost specimen belonging to Shakespeare at New Place. Recommended for inclusion ...
The garden at Hall's Croft. The layout probably dates to the early 20th century. It is situated in Old Town, Stratford upon Avon, and includes a mature mulberry tree possibly linked to the garden belonging to Shakespeare at New Place.
1 Field names along Loxley Road indicate the presence of a warren on Alveston Heath before it was enclosed.
2 Map showing positions of ‘coney’ field names.
A rabbit warren existed on Alveston Heath prior to its enclosure in the 17th/18th century.
1 The possible extent of the Post Medieval settlement, based on the OS first edition 6″ map of 1887, 44NE.
2 The ridge and furrow plotting for the parish of Stratford-upon-Avon.
3 ...
The possible extent of the Post Medieval settlement of Tiddington. The area of settlement is suggested by the Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
1 Hall’s Croft, traditionally associated with Dr John Hall, Shakespeare’s son in law, is a large and complex timber framed house, containing structural elements dating from the 16th to the ...
Hall's Croft, a timber framed house that was originally built during the Post Medieval period. Later alterations have been made to the building. The house is associated with Shakespeare's son in law. It is located in the Old Town, Stratford upon Avon.
1 The house itself is Grade II* Listed and was built in 1689. The surrounding pleasure grounds are of early 19th century type and include walks, shrubberies, mixed planting and ...
The grounds of Alveston House, pleasure gardens created in the Imperial period, and surrounding the Post Medieval House. The gardens are marked on maps of 1822 and later, and cover an area to the north of Alveston.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Alveston Manor house itself is late Medieval with later additions. The grounds consist of pleasure grounds with walks and kitchen garden. Associated structures include an 18th century brick ogee-roofed ...
Alveston Manor Gardens associated with the late Medieval manor house. The gardens, marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886, included a kitchen garden and a gazebo, and were situated south east of Clopton Bridge.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Early 18th century brick ogee-roofed gazebo, now marooned on traffic island.
A Post Medieval gazebo which was formerly part of Alveston Manor grounds. The site is located in Bridgetown, Stratford upon Avon.
1 House built 1689 for Thomas Peers who married daughter of Charles Newsham of Chadshunt. Exterior substantially unchanged.
2 Shown on OS 1:10560 1886 Sht Warks 44NE.
Alveston House, which was built during the Post Medieval period. The exterior of the building has changed little since it was built. It is located 300m north of Alveston.
1 Observation of groundworks in Sheep Street revealed a circular feature with limestone walls, possibly the base of an early post-medieval oven or malting kiln. Further ovens/kilns may be represented ...
The base of an early post-medieval oven or malt kiln and other post-medieval features including cess pools, a cistern and wall foundations were recorded during the archaeological observation of groundworks at 10/11 Sheep Street, Stratford-upon-Avon.
1 Archaeological recording carried out in Bridge Street during 1996 revealed a Post Medieval pit and some residual 18th/19th century finds.
Part excavation at this site uncovered Post Medieval pits, and various finds dating to the Imperial period. The site is in Bridge Street, Stratford-on-Avon.
1 Deserted Medieval Village, Bishopton. Earthworks were sketch-planned in 1976. The original village nucleus seems to have been situated at the end of the present lane, but subsequently encroached onto ...
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Post Medieval period. Remains of the settlement are visible as an earthwork. Features include the site of a church and crofts. It is situated 750m south of Bishopton Hill.
1 In 1670 a corn mill (PRN 1035) was demolished and an iron forge built by Francis Watts. The iron was brought to the mill by barges on the River ...
The site of an iron works dating to the Post Medieval period. It is situated 100m south east of Clifford Chamber's bridge.
1 Trenching took place at Guyvers Garage in advance of proposed redevelopment, on a site which was expected to yield medieval finds. In fact only 17th century postsherds, and ...
Findspot - pottery sherds and fragments of glass dating to the Post Medieval period were found during archaeological work. The finds were discovered 100m north east of the civic hall, Stratford upon Avon.
1 An archaeological evaluation recorded evidence for three Post Medieval pits and a modern shed but no earlier activity was recorded.
Three Post Medieval pits were found during archaeological work in Sheep Street, Stratford-on-Avon.
1 Archaeological observation found no evidence for activity prior to the 17th century; the only feature was the cutting of a pit, possibly for rubbish.
During an archaeological excavation a Post Medieval pit was discovered. It was found at King Edward VI Grammar School, Stratford-on-Avon. The pit may have been used for dumping rubbish.
1 A deerpark is recorded at Clopton in 1564. Shown on Speed’s map of 1610. Possibly created in c.1540 when common fields at Clopton were enclosed. Traces of ...
Clopton Park, a park which was originally a Post Medieval deer park. The park now incorporates elements of 17th and 19th century landscape design. It is located to the north of Clopton.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 16th/17th century house renovated late 17th and early 19th century. Split into flats in 1982.
2 Attractive house with mid 17th century facade concealing an older structure, possibly built when ...
Clopton House, which was originally built during Post Medieval period. The house is 250m north east of Gilbert Close, Stratford-upon-Avon.