1 The pale of the park at Maxstoke is recorded in 1332 and the park is also recorded in 1522.
2 Also mentioned at the time of Elizabeth (1558-1603). Nearly 200 ...
Maxtoke Park, the site of a Medieval deerpark. It was situated in the area to the south of Maxtoke Castle.
1 Ponds marked.
2 These may be fishponds.
3 On map of 1806.
Several fishponds used for the breeding and storing of fish, of Medieval or Post-Medieval date. They survive as earthworks and are situated at Maxtoke Castle, 1km east of Castle Farm.
Earthworks of Medieval moat surrounding Maxstoke Castle.
1 The surrounding waterfilled moat is in good condition. It measures, overall, 110m N-S by 100m E-W. The steep-sided arms average 20m in width. ...
A moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building, at Maxstoke Castle. It is visible as an earthwork, and dates to the Medieval period.
1 A Neolithic flint leaf shaped arrowhead was found at the above grid reference.
2 Drawing of the arrowhead.
Findspot - a flint arrow head of Neolithic date was found 300m north of Maxstoke.
1 Site of gravel pit marked on OS map of 1886.
The site of a gravel pit which was in use during the Imperial period. It was marked on an Ordnance Survey map of 1886, and was situated 100m east of Hill Plantation.
1 On the SW side of the moat is a now-dry fishpond measuring 40 by 10m with a retaining bank on the NW side and round the SW end, 8m ...
A fishpond of Medieval or Post-Medieval date which is visible as an earthwork. It is situated 150m west of Church End Farm.
1 Finds of Neolithic flint including two leaf-shaped arrowheads.
Findspot - flint artefacts of Neolithic date were found 200m north of Cooper's Grove.
1 Late medieval finds comprising a pendant and horse harness reported by metal detectorist.
2 Illustration in FI file.
Find spot - assorted finds of Medieval date were recovered from the area north of Maxstoke Priory.
1 Lidar shows the earthwork remains of settlement around Duke End Farm. First noted by B. Morton.
2 Settlement of Duke End marked on Yates’ map of 1797. A dispersed ...
Lidar evidence for settlement remains may indicate a shrunken medieval settlement around Duke End Farm, Maxstoke.
1 A possible moat in shown on a detailed estate survey map of 1806. The western and southern arms survive.
2 No moat survives on the First Edition Ordnance survey map ...
A detailed estate survey map of 1806 shows a western and southern arm of a moat.
1 Cropmarks comprising a ditched oval enclosure c50 x 37m,a ditched circular enclosure c37m by 30m and a ditched circular enclosure c30 x 25m. These lie immediately N of M6. ...
The site of several enclosures of unknown date. They are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs and are situated 800m south east of Maxtoke.
1 Rectangular pond with an extension to the E.
2 Near to the edge of Maxstoke Park is a small moat, still containing water.
3 This is actually ...
A decoy pond, a pond with arms that were covered with nets into which wild birds were allured. It is situated on the edge of Maxstoke Park, 250m south east of Maxtoke Castle.
1 Site of smithy marked on OS map of 1886.
The site of a blacksmiths workshop which was in use during the Imperial period. It was situated on Castle Lane, 300m north west of Maxtoke School Farm.
1 Site of quarry marked on OS map of 1886.
The site of a quarry which was in use during the Imperial period. It was situated 100m north west of Hill Farm.
1 Roman pot found.
2 Plan.
Findspot - a single sherd of Roman pottery was found 200m north of Cooper's Grove.
1 Find of flints include a barbed and tanged arrowhead.
2 Plan.
Findspot - flint artefacts of Bronze Age date were found 200m north of Cooper's Grove.
1 Mesolithic flint scatters found. Finds include 172 scrapers, 85 microliths, 6 microburins, 34 burins. Numerous flakes, pot boilers etc. The Mesolithic flint was concentrated in two areas.
Two flint scatters comprising various artefacts of Mesolithic date were found 200m south west of Butler's Wood.
12 Maxstoke Castle park/garden, Maxstoke.
Parkland with 2 lakes, boundary planting, pleasure grounds with planting and walks. Kitchen garden to NE.
3 A smaller park extent is indicated on Yates’ map of ...
Park with lakes, boundary planting, pleasure grounds, kitchen garden. More designed elements and formal planting than the original deer park.Recommended for inclusion in the Register by Lovie
1 Maxstoke Vicarage (Old Vicarage) garden, Maxstoke.
Pleasure grounds on site of Priory; kitchen garden, paddock, pond
Pleasure grounds, kitchen garden, paddock, pond.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie
1 Historic pre 1880s historic farm complex marked on OS 1st Edition mapping. Comprising Maxtostoke School Farmouse LB II dated early to mid C19 and timber framed Barn LBII dated ...
Historic pre 1880s historic farm complex marked on OS 1st Edition mapping. Comprising Maxtostoke School Farmouse LB II dated early to mid C19 and timber framed Barn LBII dated Early C17, Late C17 and C19.
1 A leaf shaped flint arrowhead was found at the above grid reference.
2 Drawing of the flint object.
Findspot - a flint arrowhead of Neolithic date was found 250m north of Quarry Wood.
1 The inner gatehouse was probably converted into the Prior’s House before the suppression and afterwards into the existing farmhouse, a two-storey building, the gateway arches blocked, with a C15 ...
The Prior's house at Maxtoke Priory. The house was converted from the gatehouse of Maxtoke Priory and dates to the Medieval period. It is situated 100m west of Priory Farm.
1 Scheduled as Warwickshire Monument No 8.
4 The cloisters were N of the Church and did not adjoin the walls of the transept and choir as usual, there being an ...
Cloisters and other domestic buildings of Maxstoke Priory which are Medieval in date. The priory is situated 100m north of Church End Farm, Maxtoke.
2 Scheduled as Warwickshire Monument No 8.
4 The priory is, with the exception of minor intrusions by farm buildings, wholly enclosed. The precinct wall, standing to 2.5m high, is largely ...
The precinct wall of Maxstoke Priory, which is Medieval in date. It is situated at Maxstoke.