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.
1 Manor house shown.
2 In 1861 Mr Wise pulled down the old manor house and built a new one.
Documentary evidence shows a Post Medieval manor house on an early map. It was pulled down in 1861 to make way for a new house. The site lies 50m north of the radio mast at Warwickshire Constabulary Headquarters, Woodcote.
1 This is a solid, well-preserved late 17th century farmhouse in red brick. A site visit showed it to be in excellent condition. There is no evidence to ...
A farmhouse dating to the Post Medieval period. It is situated to the north east of Wroxall.
1 One of the cottages on the Green, said to be the birthplace of the poet Michael Drayton, who was born at Hartshill in 1563, was pulled down for road ...
The site of a house dating from the Post Medieval period which was known as 'The Chapel'. It was situated at the village green, Hartshill.
1 Originally a small 17th century timber framed cottage, demolished in 1971. This was a fine small building but the photographs show that it was in poor condition with ...
The site of a timber-framed house, known as 'Little Jim's Cottage'. It was built in the Post Medieval period and was situated on Fairfields Hill, Polesworth.
1 Originally a thatched 17th century three bayed timber framed house, with a whitened brick infill. It has two dormers. Now demolished.
The site of a timber-framed house known as 'The Ark'. It was built in the Post Medieval period which was situated on Grendon Street, Polesworth.
1 Orignally a late 16th century timber framed house largely refaced in brick, with tile roof.
2 Listed Building Description.
A timber-framed house that dates to the Post Medieval period was situated on Bridge Street, Polesworth.
1 Four bayed range of tenements of 17th century framing, with substantial amounts of brick replacing timber, painted white. The range has a tiled roof, four dormers and an ...
A range of Post Medieval timber-framed houses on Bridge Street, Polesworth.
1 Originally a timber framed thatched building with three bays, of the 17th century, abutting the school. Infill of whitened brick. It was divided into three cottages and ...
The site of a timber-framed thatched building that was divided into three cottages. It was built in the Post Medieval period and was situated on Bridge Street, Polesworth.
1 Largely a brick building smothering a 17th century timber framed house, with tile roof. The shop is a 20th century addition.
A timber-framed house dating to the Post Medieval period which has been re-faced with brick. Later additions to the building are modern. It is situated in Church Road, Warton.
1 Late 18th century or early 19th century regular three storeyed brick house, with late 16th century timber framed single-storeyed wing at rear. This was listed, grade III.
2 ...
The site of a house with Post Medieval rear wing but otherwise largely dating to the Imperial period, located at Cliff Farm.
1 17th century timber framing in gables, otherwise rebuilt modern brick.
The Old Hall, a Post Medieval manor house. It retains timber framing of this date in the gables. It has been rebuilt in brick in a later period. It is situated 300m north east of the church, Hunningham.
1 18th century, probably embodying some earlier fabric. Red brick with stone dressings, quoins. Stone-coped gable ends. Projecting chimney on the north.
A manor house which dates to the Imperial period and may incorporate an earlier, possibly Post Medieval, house. It is situated 100m west of the school, Cubbington.
1This building is grade two listed from the 17th century with 20th century additions. The 17th century cross – wing (Wing attached to the hall-range of a medieval house, its ...
Post-medieval building on the site of an earlier medieval building.This building is grade II listed with 17th-20th century additions. The 17th century cross - wing left. 19th Century roof tiles, red brick, decorative windows. 20th century door. The interior of this house has not been inspected.
1 Built in 1626 for the Stoughton family on site of St John’s Hospital. The Stoughtons remained in possession until the 18th century, it was retained by the Earl ...
St John's House was originally a family house built in the Post Medieval period. It has subsequently been used as a school room, military record, pay office and the headquarters of the Warwickshire yeomanry. It is now a museum and is situated in St Johns Street, Warwick.
1 Single timber-framed bay forming a small dwelling originally dating from c1650.
2 Demolished and rebuilt at Avoncroft Museum of Buildings.
3 Excavation undertaken after the demolition of the building. In places ...
The site of Leaford Cottage, a timber-framed house which was built during the Post Medieval period. It was dismantled and relocated on another site. The original site of the building lies 150m south east of the school at Lea Marston.
1 The ice house at Wootten Wawen no longer exists. For a long time previous to its demolition it was in a state of collapse. It was situated only about ...
The site of an icehouse, a structure built partially underground and used to store ice during the warmer months. The icehouse was in use during the Post Medieval and Imperial periods. It was situated next to Wootton Pool.
Duplicate of MWA13131
1 The icehouse is another instance of neglect and must have collapsed many years ago. The site is now only traceable by a small crater-like depression on the top of ...
The site of an icehouse, a structure built partially underground and used to store ice during the warmer months. The icehouse was in use during the Post Medieval and Imperial periods. The icehouse was situated 400m north of Mill Hill Plantation.
1 Edstone Hall is said to have been built on the site of the old Manor House of the Somerviles; of this house only a small stone bearing the arms ...
The site of a manor house dating to the Post Medieval period. It is situated 700m south of Austy Wood.
1 A later 17th century building but incorporating an earlier, probably Elizabethan, house. Outbuildings behind the house are probably the remains of an earlier manor house.
3 The building is 17th ...
The site of a possible Post Medieval manor house. The site is located 200m north east of the church, Wootton Wawen.
1 Probably originally Almshouses. The buildings are two storey, built in local white lias stone with brown Horton quoins and dressings. The rear wings are timber framed with ...
Range of 17th century cottages found along the north side of the Market Place.
1 Farmhouse and attached walls. An irregular house, formerly rectangular or half H shaped with later wings. The south or principal front, with three gables, is cemented, and ...
Holt Hall, a farmhouse which was built in the Post Medieval period. It is situated 600m south of Whateley.
1 Dugdale refers to a monument commemorating William Burdet and this would appear to indicate that at least part of the church at Alvecote was still existing in 1656. ...
A house that was built in the Post Medieval period and incorporates building material from the Benedictine priory that stood on the same site. The house lies 250m northeast of Alvecote Grange.