2 Linear features and possible ponds show on aerial photographs.
3 Fishponds and linear boundaries are shown in this location and clearly relate to the crop marks.
The site of Medieval fishponds, used for storing and breeding fish. Several linear features that are visible as cropmarks are also located at this site. They lie 250m northeast of Bramcote Hall.
1 2 Abbey croft public open space recorded by Lovie in 1997 contains the remains of Polesworth Abbey and associated features. Noted by Lovie as an important area in the ...
Public open space identified by Jonathan Lovie in 1997. Contains remains of Polesworth Abbey; churchyard, vicarage and former Abbey gatehouse. Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1Quartzite core : description and illustration
Quartzite core, from Warton Hill
1 Find of one fire damaged scraper on a flake at SK27180284.
Find of a fire damaged scraper 1.75km northeast of Stiper's Plantation, Polesworth.
1 A brickyard is shown on the Poleworth tithe map c.1850.
A brickyard is shown on the Polesworth tithe map c.1850. The site is situated to the immediate south west of Bull's Head Bridge.
1 A colliery is shown on the Poleworth tithe map c.1850
A colliery is shown on the Polesworth tithe map c.1850. The site is situated approximately 65m to the south west of Bull's Head Bridge.
12Bramcote Hall garden not visited by Lovie.
Samll pleasure grounds, possibly using landscaped former gravel pits mentioned in the data table.
Lovie also mentions that sites, such as Bramcote Hall, rebuiilt in ...
Small pleasure grounds possibly using landscaped former gravel pits. Recommendation for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Hall End Hall garden, Polesworth.
Lovie reports this as having been a small site; possibly some garden around house. House demolished post 1945 bby the colliery company.
Possibly an orchard as ...
Small site; possibly some garden round house, possibly an orchard. House demolished. Garden no longer exists.
1 2 Pooley Hall garden, Polesworth.
Lovie reports that the Hall possessed a deer park in 1610; by 1725 Beighton made no mention of it and Evelyn Philip Shirley suggested ...
Lawns, herbaceous and rose borders, kitchen garden with glass, orchard.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie
1 Chapel of Hoo situated between Polesworth and Grendon. This (now demolished) chapel was dedicated to St Leonard, and endowed with land by Roger de Grendon, in King Henry I ...
The site of the Chapel of St. Leonard, which was built during the Medieval period. It lies 350m south of the sewage works, Polesworth.
1 Obelisk on site of St Leonard’s Chapel (PRN 225).
2 The obelisk on Hoo Hill carries the inscription “Site of the Chapel of St Leonard at Hoo. Demolished 1538 30th ...
An obelisk situated on the site of the Chapel of St. Leonard, 350m south of the sewage works, Polesworth. It dates to the Imperial period.
1 1509: Re-built as a semi fortified house by Sir Thomas Cockayne. His house was probably much larger than the existing remains. At the north end is a ...
Pooley Hall, a manor house constructed in brick with stone dressings. It is Post Medieval in date. It is situated 100m east of Pooley Lane.
1 Three terraces of late 19th century houses, of modest type. Constructed of dark purple brick with tile roof.
A group of three terraced houses built in brick with tile roof date to the Imperial period. They are situated on Tamworth Road, Polesworth.
1 Originally a small 17th century timber framed cottage, demolished in 1971. This was a fine small building but the photographs show that it was in poor condition with ...
The site of a timber-framed house, known as 'Little Jim's Cottage'. It was built in the Post Medieval period and was situated on Fairfields Hill, Polesworth.
1 Large 19th century building in dark red brick with tile roof. Closed in early 1976, windows are now boarded up. At the rear is a large stable block dated ...
The Chetwynd Arms, an inn built in red brick with a tile roof with a stable block to the rear. It was built during the Imperial period and is situated on Market Street, Polesworth.
1 Originally a thatched 17th century three bayed timber framed house, with a whitened brick infill. It has two dormers. Now demolished.
The site of a timber-framed house known as 'The Ark'. It was built in the Post Medieval period which was situated on Grendon Street, Polesworth.
1 Early 19th century house in brick with tile roof. The shop front and ground floor windows are original, but the upper floor windows are modern.
A house built in brick with a tile roof. It was built in the Imperial period and is situated on Bridge Street, Polesworth.
1 Orignally a late 16th century timber framed house largely refaced in brick, with tile roof.
2 Listed Building Description.
A timber-framed house that dates to the Post Medieval period was situated on Bridge Street, Polesworth.
1 Four bayed range of tenements of 17th century framing, with substantial amounts of brick replacing timber, painted white. The range has a tiled roof, four dormers and an ...
A range of Post Medieval timber-framed houses on Bridge Street, Polesworth.
1 A late 19th century house with three dormers constructed of brick with tile roof. One of the windows is modern, the rest is original.
A house built from brick with a tile roof. It was built during the Imperial period and is situated on Bridge Street, Polesworth.
1 A complex of 19th century buildings in brick with tiled roof. This complex includes hairdressers, newsagent and gift shop. Altered only in minor respects with most of the ...
Buildings of brick with tiled roofs that date to the Imperial period and are now in use as shops. They are situated on Bridge Street, Polesworth.
1 Late 18th century house, now stuccoed, with three windows and tiled roof.
2 Mentioned in Molyneux’s Survey. No longer standing.
A house dating to the Imperial period. The site of the house is on High Street, Polesworth.
1 Originally a timber framed thatched building with three bays, of the 17th century, abutting the school. Infill of whitened brick. It was divided into three cottages and ...
The site of a timber-framed thatched building that was divided into three cottages. It was built in the Post Medieval period and was situated on Bridge Street, Polesworth.
1 A middle 18th Century red brick house with tiled roof. It has a single bay of two storeys, with a palladian window above and below.
2 Mentioned in Molyneux’s Survey. ...
The site of a house built of red brick with a tile roof which was constructed in the Imperial period in High Street, Polesworth.