1 Ice house, Honington Hall, Honington.
Beamon and Roaf report an ice house, constructed c. 1830, situated 150 yds (135 m) NE of the house in a heavily wooded area. Access ...
Ice house 150 yds (135 m) NE of Honington Hall. S-facing entrance. Access to the brick ice house through former ancillary buildings. Later converted to a pumping stating by insertion of a water wheel.
1 Ice house, The Quarry House, Nuneaton Road, Over Whitacre.
Beamon and Roaf report a chamber lined with sandstone rubble of irregular plan; exhibiting four ribs to a groin vaulted roof. ...
Ice house of irregular plan with vaulted roof close to the turnpike road with foundations of which it shares one side wall.
1 Site of Ice-house at Wellesbourne Hall, Wellesbourne.
Beamon and Roaf state that the ice-house is in good condition but filled with rubbish (1983). Although it is mentioned in a sale ...
Site of ice-house mentioned in grounds of Wellesbourne Hall. Position uncertain.
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 A stretch of cob walling. Listed as Grade II, and dating to the 19th century.
A stretch of cob walling. Listed as Grade II, and dating to the 19th century.
1 A stretch of cob walling. Listed as Grade II, and dating to the 19th century.
A stretch of cob walling. Listed as Grade II, and dating to the 19th century.
1 An incomplete wall probably originally Cob but now either refaced or completely rebuilt using modern materials. This may continue behind the cottages.
A stretch of modern wall, probably originally constructed of Cob.
1 A short stretch of cob wall facing the Stratford Road. The rest of the wall may have been of cob core, with modern refacing.
A short stretch of cob wall facing the Stratford Road.
1 A watching brief carried out ahead of construction of an extension at Avon Dassett recorded a former continuation of Lower Terrace. A further two cottages had previously stood in ...
A former continuation of Lower Terrace was recorded during a watching brief in Avon Dassett, with a further two cottages recorded. The cottages seem to have been standing in 1786 and had certainly been demolished some time before 1885.
1 The former mission church of St Luke, which has now been converted. It was built by public subscription in the late 19th century; the license of the church ...
The former mission church of St Luke, which has now been converted.
1 William Craddock (1741-1833) built the small estate of Camp Hill Hall in 18th century, possibly 1780s. In the grounds was a small ornamental pool, now know as ...
House and grounds constructed in the 18th century and demolished in 1939. The site lies in Camp Hill close to the present day church.
1 Cottages behind Kingsbury Swivel bridge, built by the canal company for their employees. These are the only canal cottages in the country to be dated, and have the ...
Swivel Bridge Cottages that were built by a canal company for their employees. They date to the Imperial period and are situated 100m east of Swivel Bridge.
1 The junction of the Coventry Canal (1768) and the Oxford Canal (1769) has several interesting features: The junction lock which preserves the respective levels of the two canals ...
Hawkesbury Junction Houses. At the junction of the Coventry and Oxford canals there is a lock-keeper's cottage and two houses that were built during the Imperial period. They are situated 300m north east of Coney Lane Bridge.
1 This is a small cantilevered ‘split’ bridge at the junction of the Stratford Canal with the connecting link to the Grand Union Canal. Depot: Group of single storey, ...
Kingswood Junction comprising a cantilevered canal bridge, workshop buildings and a lock keepers house, all dating from the Imperial period. It is situated 400m west of Kingswood Bridge.
1 The two terrraces of 4 units each of weavers houses mentioned by Pevsner have mostly gone. Only this single example remains.
The site of Weavers Cottages, two terraced buildings where weavers lived during the Imperial period. Only one of the terraced cottages remains and is situated on Mill Street, Bedworth.
1 18th century town house. Gardens probably developed 1901-1924 by Marie Corelli. Older gazebo adapted for use by her as writing room. Important early 20th century site. Recommended for inclusion ...
A garden at Mason Croft dating to the early 20th century, and probably developed by Marie Corelli. It includes a gazebo, and is situated behind Church Street and Chestnut Walk.
1 House built in Cotswold style 1836 incorporating remains of earlier building. Small garden with orchard. Recommended for inclusion on Local List.
2 Shown on OS 1:10560 1886 Sht Warks 53SE.
Stretton House and its grounds, including an orchard, created in the Imperial period, and marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It is situated 150m south west of the church in Stretton on Fosse.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
Arch Eval revealed evidence of a short length of 19th or 20th century wall footing. A dump of Post Medieval debris, including 19th and 20th century pottery and glass and ...
Part of a wall footing, and a pit or pond, both of Imperial date, and material from the Post Medieval period onwards werre uncovered at Vicage Road, Flecknoe.
1 1st edition maps refer to a Boathouse in the grounds of Compton Verney House.
A boathouse which is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It was situated in the grounds of Compton Verney House.
1 Four trial trenches were excavated. Observation was subsequently carried out during topsoil stripping in the south-west of the development and during excavation of the foundation trenches for two ...
Post-medieval features, including an 18th century wall, an earlier well, and a 19th century outbuilding, were recorded close to the street frontage of Wellesbourne Road, Barford.
1 A trench cut through a sandstone foundation wall during water mains renewal work on The Butts. The wall is thought to be the remains of a building that ...
A sandstone foundation wall uncovered during water mains renewal work. The wall is believed to date to mid 19th century, during the Imperial period. The wall is adjacent to the council offices in The Butts, Warwick.
1 A red-brick domed structure with a central circular opening was uncovered during construction works to lower the ground level to the rear of the property. The bricks are ...
The site of a possible icehouse, a structure built partially under ground and used for storing ice in the warmer months. It probably dates to the Imperial period. It was uncovered during construction work at the rear of Coleshill Road, Atherstone.
1 House of c1845, built as part of Bishopton Spa development, using Tudor-gothic style stuccoed brick and stone.
2 Shown on OS 1:10560 1886 Sht Warks 44NW.
The site of a villa which was built during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It is located in Bishopton.
1 House, now offices. 1912 for F W Fieldhouse, probably to his own design. Unpainted stucco with ashlar dressings and stone slate roof. In the style of a Cotswold’s manor ...
Austy Manor, a manor house dating from the Imperial and Modern periods. It is built in the style of a Cotswolds manor house and is situated 300m west of Austy Manor.