1 Brick pig sty and greenhouse at Elephant Cottage, Warwick Rd, Rowington. Mid to late C19 date. Mainly of red brick flemish bond with blue brick coping and eliptical arches ...
A brick pigsty which dates to the Imperial period. It is situated on Warwick Road, Rowington.
1 Deserted settlement earthworks (hollow way, house platform etc) and ridge and furrow at Mousley End, Rowington.
A deserted Medieval settlement. House platforms, hollow ways and ridge and furrow cultivation are visible as earthworks. The site is located 300m north west of Mousley End.
For me, it is the seemingly incidental comments captured in records that really bring history to life. Most of the history of the Civil Wars and Commonwealth in England as ...
Rowington Windmill is a red brick tower windmill, three storeys high, and was built about 1785. It had a boat cap, two pairs of stones, an upright shaft and machinery.
The ...
1 Numerous wharves used to serve the rural communities of the Forest of Arden…(including)…Kingswood wharf near bridge 65.
2 Basin has been filled in: wharf stables survive.
3 The wharf is on ...
Kingswood Wharf, a canal wharf, where vessels would have loaded and unloaded goods during the Imperial period. It was located at Kingswood Bridge.
1 Lower part of linch pin of brooch of the Yorkshire type found during field work on the course of the M40. It is impossible to tell if it ...
Findspot - part of a brooch, of a type found in Yorkshire, dating to the Iron Age or Roman period. It was found 700m north west of Turner's Green.
1 This monument number was previously used for Rowington Mill. For this monument please refer to WA1771.
2 The oldest part of the house is the centre block, which is ...
A timber framed house dating from the late Medieval period with various additions through the Post Medieval and Imperial periods. A moat is believed to have surrounded the building at one time. It is situated at Rowington Green.
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.
This pub, near the Five Ways roundabout, has an unusual name. In the 20th century the owner, Mercedes Griffith, had a small cottage with a licence to sell beers and ...