1 Cumnor Croft garden, Cumnor Croft, Warwick Road, Kenilworth.
Lovie reports gardens with coniferous and evergreen shrubbery planting, boundary wall with road and kitchen garden.
Villa gardens with shrubbery, orchard and kitchen garden.
1 fieldgate House garden, Kenilworth.
Lovie reports villa-type pleasure grounds with orchard and kitchen garden. Site reduced by development to S and W.
Villa-type pleasure grounds.
1 2 Abbey Fields, public park, Kenilworth.
Lovie reports that there is little designed landscape apart from lime avenues in adjoining churchyard and samll lake. Also a swimming pool at time ...
Public Park with simple park features and swimming pool.Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
It is may be associated with the parklands of The Spring House shown on the 1st edition map (c.1880), possibly a field boundary as it is reported to form part ...
It is may be associated with the parklands of The Spring House shown on the 1st edition map (c.1880), possibly a field boundary as it is reported to form part of a ridge running for approximately 20m.
1 A 14th century holloway shown on the plan for the RB enclosure at Crewe Lane.
2 Passing reference made to 67 sherds retrieved from the holloway. It is not clear ...
Medieval holloway located 800m north of Glasshouse Wood.
1 Discovered during fieldwork on the line of the Kenilworth Bypass. The site consisted of a possible field system and a house platform, or enclosure, on the edge of Glasshouse ...
A Roman enclosure or platform, visible as an earthwork, was recorded during fieldwork. Trial trenches revealed the remains of a Roman building and a cremation burial suggesting that this is the site of a Roman settlement. It is situated at Glasshouse Wood.
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 Kenilworth villa group gardens, Leamington Road, Kenilworth.
Lovie refers to villas adjacent to Thickthorn: The Lodge and The Woodlands. He reports that The Lodge survives but other sites redeveloped.
Villa gardens.
1 St. Joseph’s School. Crackley Hall, Kenilworth.
Lovie reports that house converted into school. West part of grounds developed for housing c. 1990.
Little of formal gardens survive but paddock in front ...
Formal terraces, drive, glasshouses. Converted to school and part of grounds developed for housing.
1 the Firs garden, Warwick Road, Kenilworth.
Lovie reports a villa with modest pleasure grounds.
He gives state as untraced.
Villa with modest pleasure grounds.
1 The Hall garden, Bridge Street, Kenilworth.
Lovie reports informal gardens with walks and orchard.
Informal gardens with walks.
1 The Moorlands/Roman Catholic Church, Kenilworth.
Villa with pleausre grounds, walks, shurbberies. Lovie reports that the front site to Warwick Road was developed c. 1990 with large modern Roman Catholic church.
Villa ...
Villa with large modern Roman Catholic church built in front. Most of garden detail does not survive.
1 Thickthorn garden, Kenilworth.
Pleasure grounds with mixed planting; avenue to SW of house, paddocks.
Villa with pleasure grounds and paddocks.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Upper Ladies’ Hill gardens, Kenilworth.
Lovie reports a development of villas around central gardens. Each villa with its own pleasure grounds.
Villas, each with its own garden, around a central gardens.
1 Sandstone foundations of a building which could date to as early as the Romano-British period. The building was 4m by at least 5m in area.
2 Noted in West Midlands ...
Sandstone foundations of a building were found during archaeological work.
1 Flint barbed and tanged arrowheads. Found in Odibourne Allotments.
2 Six arrowheads.
Findspot - six arrowheads dating to the Bronze Age were found near The Close, Kenilworth.
1 A small outbuilding, part of the farm complex at Grounds Farm, Kenilworth, which was constructed in the 19th century. A photographic record of the building, submitted with regard to ...
A small outbuilding, part of the farm complex at Grounds Farm, Kenilworth, which was constructed in the 19th century.
1 A large, circular, brick cistern, surrounded by demolition rubble, was recorded during a watching brief to the rear of Dudley House, Kenilworth. This area is shown as built up ...
A large, circular, brick cistern, surrounded by demolition rubble, was recorded during a watching brief to the rear of Dudley House, Kenilworth.
1 Finds made with a metal detector. Cast bronze leg and foot from a bronze jug or bowl. Late Medieval. Also other lead and iron objects.
Findspot - various metal objects, including part of a bronze jug or bowl, dating to the Medieval or Post Medieval period were found 800m west of the football ground, Bulkington.
1 Assorted finds comprising two coins of the 16th century and a square horse pendant dated from the 13th to 15th century reported by metal detectorists. Illustrations of both ...
Findspot - various metal objects, including coins, dating to the Medieval and Post Medieval periods, were found 800m south west of Kenilworth Castle.
1 Colour photograph of war memorial.
2 Obelisk war memorial unveiled 26 February 1922. Commemorating the dead of WW1 (140) WW2(68) and Korean War (1). Lists ...
War Memorial in form of obelisk unveiled in 1922. Commemorates those who died in WW1, WW2 and the Korean War. Located at the top of Abbey Fields near the junction of B4103 (Abbey End) and B4104 (Abbey Hill)
1 Excavation in advance of construction of a new entrance building uncovered stratified medieval deposits across the whole of the excavated area. Dam construction layers dating to the 12th/13th century ...
Construction layers for the dam at Kenilworth Castle were found during excavation, together with a rubble surface and pottery, tile and glass.
1 An evaluation in advance of development uncovered evidence of medieval activity. The remains included a small ditch, a pit and a probable stone drain. These had cessy fills indicative ...
Medieval features, probably associated with former dwellings on the street frontages, were uncovered to the rear of The Kings Arms and Castle Hotel, Kenilworth.
1 A large late 17th century pit was uncovered during an evaluation in advance of development. It contained large quantites of roof tile, and a number of cattle horn cores, ...
Evidence of post medieval activity and a possible tannery was uncovered in a large pit which contained tile, cattle horn and leather.