1 Holywell Manor Farmhouse garden, Holywell, Rowington, Warwick.
Lovie has this as ‘Holywell House’.
He states that the garden has been developed from 1963; lawns, trees, shrubs, natural garden.
Garden with lawns, trees, shrubs, natural garden.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 John and Catherine Bird in their lifetime gave £50 on the understanding that on Catherin’es death, land should be purchased with the sum. In 1669, a house, garden, orchard ...
A cottage, subsequently subdivided, and associated land was purchased with a bequest from the Birds for the poor of Rowington, in 1669. The cottage was condemned and demolished in the 1960s.
1 This house was never the Manor House (and was previously known as Ivy Cottages). It was the home of the Tibbetss family who occupied this property in 1548 ...
A timber framed house dating from the Post Medieval period it once had two wings but the most southerly was demolished at an unknown date. It is situated 400m south west of Turner's Green.