1 A rectory is shown in close proximity to the church on an estate map from 1766.
2 According to the Anot. map a stone built rectory was pulled down around ...
The site of a vicarage which probably dates to the Post Medieval period. It is marked on an estate map of 1766. The vicarage was demolished in 1851. It was situated to the north of the church at Ashow.
2 An undated linear crop mark which turns a right angle may once have formed two sides of an enclosure. An area of quarrying cuts the edge of the enclosure ...
A linear feature, possibly forming two sides of an enclosure, is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The linear feature is of unknown date. It is situated 600m east of Ashow.
1 Ashow, Thickthorn Wood. Linear earthwork. Excavation revealed this to be a Medieval boundary bank. Documentary evidence associated the earthwork with a monastic grange at Chesford Bridge.
A Medieval boundary bank survives as an earthwork. It is situated to the north east edge of Thickthorn Wood. Documentary evidence suggests that it was associated with a monastic grange at Chesford Bridge.
1 There is quite a lot of material on the Stoneleigh bridge in the Leigh MSS, Series D, Warwickshire Papers, Bundles 17 and 37-8. Built 1814-5, of Cubbington stone, at ...
New Bridge, a rusticated stone bridge built in the Imperial period to carry the drive to Stoneleigh Abbey across the Avon. It is situated 500m northwest of the Abbey.
1 Assorted finds reported by metal detectorists to Coventry Museum include coins from the 2nd and 3rd century, a gilded Disc Brooch dating from the 3rd to 4th century and ...
Findspot - a brooch and part of a bell, both of Roman date, were found 500m east of Glasshouse Wood.
1 A fragment of an Anglo Saxon cruciform long brooch was reported by metal detectorists to Coventry Museum.
2 Illustration in FI file 6982.
Findspot - part of an Anglo Saxon brooch, dating to the Migration period, was found 500m east of Glasshouse Wood.
1 A coin of the 2nd century was reported by metal detectorists to Coventry Museum.
Findspot - a single Roman coin was found 100m north east of Glasshouse Wood.
1 Two fragments of worked flint found in field 4 during fieldwalking.
2 Location map.
Findspot - two flint artefacts of Prehistoric date were found during a fieldwalking exercise, 500m south west of Thickthorn Wood.
1 One piece of worked flint was found in field 13 during fieldwalking.
2 Location map.
Findspot - worked flint dating to the Prehistoric period was found 900m north east of Hill Wootton.
1 In 1316 the canons of Kenilworth secured surrender of common rights in a wood called Thickthorne and a pasture called Littlehay which stretched from Sohochale lidgate to the hedge ...
Medieval Wood
1 Chancel, nave, and W tower. Chancel and nave are early 12th century, the tower mid 15th century. Late 18th century furnishings. Modern font. Originally a chapel of Leek Wotton, ...
The Church of the Assumption of Our Lady was originally built during the Medieval period. Alterations and additions were made to the church during the Post Medieval and Imperial periods. It is situated at Ashow.
1 Octagonal socket stone with chamfered top, in which rests a short octagonal shaft, the whole resting on two steps. Top portion of the shaft is modern and originally contained ...
The remains of a Medieval sandstone cross. The two tier base, octagonal socket stone and some of the shaft are original. The rest of the shaft of unweathered sandstone has been restored. It is in the churchyard of St Mary's south of the church at Ashow.