1 Chapel marked.
2 The original Baptist Chapel no longer exists. The present one is a modern building of concrete with a brick facade.
The site of a chapel that was built during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The chapel was located on Coventry Road, between Dunchurch and Thurlaston.
1 Chancel, nave, N and S aisles, N chancel aisle, W tower and vestry. Almost entirely rebuilt late in the 14th century and the tower added probably early in the ...
The Church of St Peter which was originally built during the Medieval period. The church was largely restored during the Imperial period. It is situated in Vicarage Lane, Dunchurch.
1 In front of the Dun Cow Hotel the stocks are still in existence, last used in 1866.
2 The stocks are completely restored.
3 Date indeterminate, but possibly 18th century. Timber. ...
Dunchurch village stocks, a wooden structure in which the feet and/or hands of criminals would have been locked as a punishment. The stocks were used during the Post Medieval and Imperial periods. They were situated in Market Place, Dunchurch.
1 Thomas Newcomb the younger, gave by his last Will, dated March 2nd 1690, 600 pounds for the building of an almshouse, and the maintenance of six poor men or ...
A row of almshouses, houses that were built for poor people to live during the Post Medieval period. They are situated on Rugby Road, Dunchurch.
1 An OS map of 1886 shows a dovecote beside the remains of a moat.
2 A modern dwelling now covers the site. No other references could be found on ...
The site of a Post Medieval dovecote, a building used for the breeding and housing of doves or pigeons. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886 and was situated south east of the church at Dunchurch.
1 Dunchurch (SW of village). Built by 1787. Ceased by late 19th century. ?Post Mill.
2 Windmill marked.
The site of a windmill or post mill that was built during the Imperial period. It is marked on a tithe map of 1842. The windmill was situated to the east of Southam Road, Dunchurch.
1 Built 1876. Red brick with yellow brick dressings. Front has a central arched doorway flanked by two narrow arched windows andwith a rose window above. Disused.
A Methodist chapel that was built during the Imperial period. The chapel is no longer in use but it is situated on Daventry Road, Dunchurch.
1 Cawston Lodge is a modern house, possibly on the site of a grange of the monks of Pipewell.
2 An important grange, built like a monastery, with cloister dormitories for ...
The site of a Medieval grange, a farm or estate associated with a monastery. The grange is known to have existed from documentary evidence. The site lies 500m south east of Cawston.
1 West Heath. Built by 1546. Recorded 1633 and 1725. Ceased late 18th century. Post Mill.
2 Windmill marked on a plan of 1620.
3 At the above grid reference is a ...
The site of a windmill or post mill that was built during the Post Medieval period. The mill had ceased working by the end of the Imperial period. The windmill mound is still visible as an earthwork. The windmill was situated 1km north east of Thurlaston.
1 Dunchurch. Burbidge Mill. Built and ceased during 18th century. Post Mill.
Burbidge Mill, a windmill or post mill that was in use during the Post Medieval and Imperial periods. It was situated east of Southam Road, at the southern end of Dunchurch.
1 Dunchurch (SSE of village). Built and ceased in 18th century. Post Mill.
2 The field was recently ploughed and planted. There is a slight unnatural rise which may have been ...
The site of a post mill, a windmill that was mounted on a post. It was in use during the Post Medieval and Imperial periods. The mill was situated 600m south east of Dunchurch.
1 The Dunchurch Lock-up was a rectangular brick building 9’6″ wide by 14’6″ deep with a tiled roof. It had a solitary 2′ square iron grill on the left ...
The site of Dunchurch lock up which was in use during the Imperial period. It was situated on School Street, Dunchurch.
1 Bilton Grange is a modern house on the site of a grange of Pipewell Abbey, to whom most of the S part of the parish of Bilton was granted ...
The site of a Bilton Grange, a Medieval farm or estate associated with a monastery. The site is located 800m north east of Dunchurch.
1 There is a red brick modern church at the above location which was built in 1935.
2 The church is in use and is well-maintained.
A Methodist church that was built during the 1930s. It is still in use and is situated on Rugby Road, Dunchurch
1 This was part of the first route in Warwickshire to be turnpiked. The section from Stony Stratford to Dunchurch was turnpiked under an Act of 1706-7 and that from ...
A toll road, whose upkeep was paid for by the extraction of a toll from travellers. It was established as a toll road during the Post Medieval period and continued to be used during the Imperial period. The road ran from Ryton Bridge towards Braunston.
1 Possible Roman road survives as an alignment of modern roads and tracks. The course of the road is lost to the SE of Princethorpe.
3 Possible road is shown ...
A possible Roman road runs from Dunchurch to Princethorpe. The route of the road is reflected in the alignment of a number of modern roads.
1 A turnpike road established between 1725 and 1750.
A toll road, whose upkeep was paid for by the extraction of a toll from travellers. It was established as a toll road during the Post Medieval period and continued to be used during the Imperial period. The road ran from Dunchurch towards Crick.
1 Turnpike road created by Acts of 1794 and later.
The line of a toll road which was created by an Act of Parliament during the Imperial period. It ran between Dunchurch and Southam.
1 Early 20th century grounds of 13ha laid out by Thomas H Mawson to accompany a country house. In 1804, the site, then farmland, was purchased on behalf of ...
Dunchurch Lodge and Gardens, ornamental gardens that were created during the Imperial period. Formal gardens and a kitchen garden were also created. They are situated to the east of Dunchurch.
1 Plan locating the milestone/mounting block.
2 Photographs.
3 The milestone/mounting block was removed prior to road works.
A stone block that is either a milestone or a mounting block. It probably dates to the Imperial period. It was situated on Coventry Road, 1km west of Dunchurch.
1 Railway bridge over A4071 on former LNWR Rugby-Leamington Railway (WA 7426). Shown on OS 1st ed 1:10560 map of 1886. Presumably built c1850-1. Shallow rounded brick arch with brick ...
A railway bridge that was built during the Imperial period on the Rugby to Leamington railway line. The bridge is situated 1km south west of Cawston.
1 Dunchurch Station marked on 1886 map.
2 Presumably opened by 1882, when Rugby-Dunchurch double track LNWR opened.
Dunchurch railway station was built during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The station is situated 100m north of Northampton Lane.
1 Signal box at Dunchurch Station marked on 1886 map.
The site of a railway signal box that was in use during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The signal box was situated 100m north of London Road.
1 Gasworks marked on 1886 map.
The site of a gas works where gas was made during the Imperial period for domestic use. The gas works is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It is situated on Rugby Road, Dunchurch.