1 An ‘L’-shaped house of timber and brick. The cross wing, which has a central chimney stack, was extended slightly in the 18th century when a brick gable, with ...
An 'L' shaped timber framed house infilled with brick which dates from the Post Medieval period is situated in Turner's Green.
1 Windmill House is said to be a 19th century brick building, but may incorporate part of an older house. The outbuildings are late 16th century timber framed. ...
A brick house built during the Imperial period but which may contain the remains of an older house. There is also a Post Medieval timber framed outbuilding. It is situated 950m south east of Kingswood Brook.
1 Previously known as The Elms this was originally a timber framed house with cross wing that has been greatly altered. In the 19th century a new double fronted ...
A timber framed house which dates to the Post Medieval period stands alongside a brick built house of the Imperial period. A brick built barn also stands on this site. It is situated at Turner's Green.
1 A timber frame and brick house raised on a high brick footing. The property once formed part of the Baddesley Clinton estate and was probably altered considerably in ...
A timber framed house which may have been rebuilt in the late 1500s although one of the ceilings in a downstairs room dates to the early 1500s. It is situated at Kingswood.
1 A timber and brick house with rendering over the bricks. There is a central chimney stack. It is marked as building No. 33 on the 1550 – ...
A timber framed house with brick infill dating to the Post Medieval period. It is situated in Kingswood.
1 This property has now been divided into five cottages. It was almost certainly originally one house of the hall and cross wing type. Now rendered externally with ...
A timber framed house dating to the Post Medieval period it has now been divided up into five cottages. A brick oven was found during restoration, but it had to be removed. It is situated in Kingswood.
1 A house, now gone, is shown on the 1699 Baddesley Clinton estate map. The site is marked as No. 35 on the 1550 – 1650 map in this ...
The site of a house that was standing during the Post Medieval period which was marked on an estate map from 1699. It stood in Kingswood.
1 A house is shown on the Baddesley Clinton Estate Map of 1699 on the site of the present Old Post House. The site is marked as No. 36 ...
The site of a house which stood during the Post Medieval period that is marked on an estate map from 1699. It stood on the site of the present Old Post House, Rowington Green.
1 There have been many additions to this house at different periods. The central portion and eastern cross wing probably constitute the original house, now bricked, but the timber ...
A house which dates from the Post Medieval period but with several later additions. It is situated at Rowington Green.
1 The front of the house is now bricked, but the W side and rear are timbered. There are two wings at the rear of the house but the ...
A timbered framed house that dates to the Post Medieval period and which has been partially bricked. There is also a timber framed barn on the site. It is situated at Rowington Green.
1 Ownership is noted from 1561 to 1665. The present house is in two sections; an early 19th century three storey building which forms the chief living part of ...
The main part of this house dates to the Imperial period but a two storey block which is at right angles to this is possibly of Post Medieval date. It is situated at Rowington Green.
1 Oldfield Farm is different at the back than at the front. The front elevationis of brick and has double gables of the 19th century. On the N ...
A timber framed house dating from the Post Medieval period, the front is now brick faced. In 1606 the site included a forge. It is situated 850m north of Shrewley Common.
1 Demolished c.1974 this was an early building consisting of ground floor and attics. In the E gable there were curved wind braces and wide timber framing, but the ...
The site of a timber framed house dating from the Post Medieval period some slight alteration took during the Imperial period. The house contained a bread oven. A Post Medieval timber framed barn still exists. It was situated
1 From the front this appears to be a late 18th or early 19th century house, but there is some timbering in the rear rooms and it would seem to ...
A house which from the front appears to have been built during the Imperial period, however there is some internal evidence to suggest it is an earlier, Post Medieval, house. Behind the property is a former malt house. It is situated in Turner's Green.
1 Probably an early Tudor house. It has a large external chimney at the rear, now rendered, and a wide open hearth. The house was previously an Inn. ...
A house dating from the Post Medieval period which was once an Inn known as the 'Elephant and Castle'. There was a timber framed barn also dating from the Post Medieval period, but this collapsed around the year 1914. It is situated 500m north west of Rowington church.
1 The old vicarage, presumably that of the 16th century, was demolished in the middle of the 19th century and the present one built. It is marked as building ...
The site of a vicarage dating from the Post Medieval period, which was demolished and rebuilt during the 19th century. It was situated next to Rowington church.
1 A Manor House appears to have existed on the site of the present Rowington Hall at an early date and may have been built by Adeliza, wife of Roger ...
A manor house was first built on the site of the present Rowington Hall in the Medieval period, but documentary records suggest it was rebuilt in the early Post Medieval period. During the Imperial period it was altered and refaced in stone. It stands opposite Rowington church.
1 This house originally had two rooms and a cross passage, a third room beyond the passage being added slightly later. The ceilings and the chimney, with its wide ...
A timber framed cottage which dates from the Post Medieval period. It is situated 400m south east of Rowington church.
1 Old Farm, formerly known as Whitley End Farm. Occupancy for this site is noted from 1548 – 1665. When the house was built in the Medieval period ...
A timber framed house which was built in the Medieval period, although alterations were carried out later, including a two storey porch in the Post Medieval period. It is situated 900m north east of Rowington church.
1 Mousley House Farm, previously known as Mousley End Farm. The present house was built in the 18th century and replaced an earlier one which stood on the opposite side ...
The original house existed from the Post Medieval period but was replaced by the present building during the 1700s. It is situated at Mousley End.
1 Whitley Elm has now been divided into three cottages, but was once one house. It has been bricked on the front and side, but there is still a ...
A timber framed house dating from the Post Medieval period which has since been divided up into three cottages. It is situated at Mousley End.
1 Occupation history is noted from 1548 to 1670. In 1606 the building was described as being of three bays with nine bays of barns and outbuildings. It ...
A house dating from the Post Medieval period which is situated 400m north of Mousley End.
1 Close to the Court & School House (WA9447) stood another house which belonged to Rowington Charities. It was built partly in the churchyard wall, possibly at that section ...
The site of a house which stood against the churchyard in Rowington and dated from the Post Medieval period. It is not known when it was demolished.
1 Twenty Steps House was built within the churchyard wall. It stood E of the steps leading from the road to the church. The date of demolishen ...
The site of a house dating from the Post Medieval period which was built into the churchyard wall at Rowington. It was demolished at an unknown date.