1 A square garden W of the Tan House marks the former tan-yard.
2 The house has been extended, but the square garden still remains.
The site of a tannery, where animal hides were turned into leather during the Post Medieval period. It was situated 100m south west of the post office at Lapworth.
1 Roman tile kiln marked.
2 1935 finds amounted to a scatter of Roman roofing tiles, some of which were wasters, and a considerable amount of clinker.
3 After ploughing in 1967 ...
The site of a tile kiln dating to the Roman period. Various finds were also recovered from this site, including a glass bead and a coin. The kiln was located 800m north east of Turner's Green.
1 Windmill Farm. Built by 1802. Estimate for repairs 1859. Ceased late 19th century. Brick tower mill.
2 The farm is now called Tapster Mill Farm.
The site of a windmill built during the Imperial period. It was a brick tower mill which ceased operating in the late 19th century. It was located 500m north west of Copt Green.
1 A hill is marked as ‘Windmill Hill’.
2 The hill is quite densely wooded and no trace of a windmill mound was found. The situation, however, is in keeping with ...
The site of a windmill of unknown date. It was marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886, but no surface traces now survive at the location, 600m northeast of Copt Green.
1 Smithying finished 1968; now used as a garage; no equipment.
2 The grid reference appears to be incorrect.
The site of a forge dating to the Imperial period and situated 300m east of Kingswood 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 1987 A field 100 M S of the Lapworth tile kilns (PRN 1699) was systematically fieldwalked in advance of M40 construction. Over 30 Kg of tile and small quantities ...
The site of a pottery kiln dating to the Roman period, which is known from finds of pottery. The site is located 800m north west of Turner's Green.