1 September 1957, 183 silver coins of the Civil War found during demolition of a building in Long Street. These were declared Treasure Trove and are now in Warwick Museum.
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Findspot - hoard of coins dating to the Post Medieval period was found 40m west of Woolpack Way, Atherstone.
1 Built 1826-7, of brick with a three-bay front with round-arched windows. Parapet inscribed ‘INDEPENDENT CHAPEL 1827’.
2 1986: Awaiting result of planning application for conversion to snooker hall.
A nonconformist chapel which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated on North Street, Atherstone.
1 Friends’ Meeting House. Built by Nathaniel Newton the younger c1729. Extended in the early 19th century, closed in 1846 and has since been used as a workshop. Brick with ...
The site of a former Society of Friends' Quaker Meeting House of Post Medieval date which was situated on Long Street, Atherstone.
12 recording of the cast iron roof structure of part of the hat factory building. The structure dates to the late 19th century or early 20th century.
Vero Works, hat factory. Established in the late 1950s.
1 On both sides of Station Street, an interesting group of 19th century buildings, 2 and 3 stories high, make up the works of Vero and Everett, Hat Manufacturers. ...
A building that was constructed during the Imperial period, which was used as a hat factory. It is situated 100m west of Tenter Street, Atherstone.
1 Summary note.
A grade II listed building, a 16th century timber framed shop situated in Market Place, Atherstone.
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 Brick tunnel uncovered during construction works to the property. Photographs suggest that the roof is covered by corrugated iron sheeting. An inlet pipe is visible and the tunnel ...
The site of a brick tunnel uncovered during construction works to rear of a property in Stratford Avenue, Atherstone. It probably dates to the Imperial period.
1 During a watching brief a feature containing building rubble was discovered. This could represent foundation material from the Friary.
During archaeological work a feature containing undated building rubble was found in Holte Road, Atherstone. This could represent foundation material from the Friary at Atherstone.
1 Two small areas of cobbled surface were uncovered during a watching brief to the rear of the property. They are thought to represent yard surfaces associated with the ...
Two cobbled surfaces were uncovered during archaeological work to the rear of a property in Long Street, Atherstone. The surfaces were probably the remains of a former yard.
1 Three adjacent pits were uncovered in the northern part of the development and a possible fourth in the central area. Pit 3 fill comprised 50% pottery sherds while ...
Three or possibly four Post Medieval rubbish pits were observed to the rear of a property in Long Street, Atherstone during archaeological work.
1 Pit containing sherds of 14th-15th century pottery, the majority of sherds came from a Chilvers Coton ‘C’ jug.
A pit containing Medieval pottery sherds was recorded at The Dolphin Inn, Atherstone.
1 An archaeological evaluation revealed a series of rough cobble and rubble surfaces which made up the Medieval market place. The earliest surface dated to the 14th/15th century. ...
The site of the Medieval market place of Atherstone. The site is located on Church Street, Atherstone.
1 Watching Brief carried out by BUFAU in August 1995. The majority of activity within the study area was of late 17th century to early 18th century in date. This ...
Findspot - a single sherd of Medieval pottery recovered from the surface of a possible metalled road or track in Long Street, Atherstone.
Late medieval shoe.
1 Catalogue entry.
2 Late medieval leather shoe from Atherstone, now at Warwickshire Museum.
Findspot - a leather shoe of late Medieval date was found in Atherstone.
1 An evaluation in advance of development found about 40 sherds of Medieval pottery and roof tiles, and concluded that there was Medieval activity here, though all traces of Medieval ...
An evaluation in advance of development found about 40 sherds of Medieval pottery and roof tiles, and concluded that there was Medieval activity here. The site is located on Station Street, Atherstone.Medieval contexts sealed by 19th century cottages.
1 The chancel is 14th century or 15th century but is probably on the foundations of the 12th century chapel of the alien Abbey of Bec. The priory was refounded ...
A church associated with Atherstone Friary which had its origins in the Medieval period. It is situated 50m south of Florence Close, Atherstone.
1 After the Dissolution the chancel of the Friary church housed the Grammar School. In 1888 the chancel was restored to the church, having been derelict since the Grammar School ...
Atherstone Grammar School which was housed in the chancel of the friary church. The school started using the chancel during the Post Medieval period. The site is located 50m south of Florence Close, Atherstone.
1 A late 18th century mansion with wings, on the site of an earlier house which was itself on the site of the Friary. Stuccoed. The main block facing N ...
The site of Atherstone Hall which was built during the Post Medieval period. The site lies 150m south of Friary Road, Atherstone.
1 Wesleyan. Brick and slate. Opened 1836, porch later.
2 Photograph in the above reference.
3 Historic Building Record Card.
A nonconformist chapel which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated on Coleshill Road, Atherstone.
1 2 3 Black horse public house, Long Street, Atherstone.
Historic public house recorded on Pigot’s, F. White and Co.’s, and Victuallers’ databases, the latter shows it in existence in 1806. ...
Historic Black Horse public house situated in Long Street.