1 Site of Woodbine Cottage public house, Thorpe bridge, Southam.
Historic public house recorded on Fwhite & Co.’s database which show it in existence in 1874.
Situated on the south side of ...
Site of historic public house situated on the south side of the road from Southam to Ufton, outside the main centre of Southam.
1 Site of Beeswing public house, High street, Southam.
Site of historic public house recorded on Fwhite&Co.’s database which shows it in existence in 1874.
Situated on the east side of the ...
Site of historic public house situated on the east side of the High street.
1 2 3 Site of Black Horse inn, Warwick street, Southam.
Site of historic inn recorded on FWhite&Co.’s, Pigot’s, and Victuallers’ databases. The latter shows it in existence in 1808.
Situated on ...
Site of historic inn situated on the north west side of Warwick street.
1 A cross in the market place is mentioned early in the 15th century.
2 There is no cross in Southam today.
Documentary evidence suggests that this is the site of a market cross of which no trace survives. The site was to the east of St James's Church, Southam.
1 2 Black Dog inn, Market Hill, Southam.
Historic inn recorded on Fwhite&Co.’s, and Victuallers’ databases. The latter shows it in existence in 1820.
Situated at the south end of Market Hill ...
Historic inn situated at the south end of Market Hill where the main route south divides to the west and east.
1 The Bull inn, Daventry street, Southam.
Historic inn recorded in Fwhite & Co.’s database, showing it was in existence in 1874, where it is called the Bull Commercial and ...
Historic inn situated on the east side of Daventry street, at its west end.
1 2 Bowling Green inn, Coventry street, Southam.
Historic inn recorded on Fwhite&Co.’s and the Victuallers’ databases. The latter shows it in existence in 1825.
Situated on the east side of Coventry ...
Historic inn situated on the east side of Coventry street.
1 Limited information available. Report by Mr Hiatt of Roman pottery and coins found in the past in this area with a concentration of pottery, with Samian ware, found in ...
Possible Roman site with pottery and coins reported in area to south of Alko Works, Kineton Road, Southam. Limited details are available.
1 Isolated Medieval ruined building discovered by fieldworker, who considered that the windows indicate a Medieval building. It is possible it may be associated with the Deserted Medieval Village ...
The remains of a Medieval building, which may have been a chapel. It is situated 1km west of Southam.
1 Congregational. Brick with a rendered front and slate roof. Built 1839. Gabled front with central doorway and windows with traceried cast iron frames.
2 Photograph.
A Congregational Chapel built in the Imperial period, and located in Wood Street, Southam.
Negative watching brief.
1 Archaeological observation during the excavation of foundation trenches on land off Pendicke St, Southam, recorded no archaeological finds or features associated with the Medieval settlement of Southam.
See EWA3343
1 2 3 Site of Blue Pig inn, Oxford street, Southam.
Site of historic inn recorded on FWhite&Co.’s, Pigot’s, and Victuallers’ databases. The latter shows it in existence in 1813.
Situated on ...
Site of historic inn situated on the east side of Oxford street.
1 2 3 Site of the Horse and Jockey public house, Coventry street, Southam.
Site of historic public house recorded on F. White & Co.’s, Pigot’s, and Victuallers’ databases. The latter ...
Site of historic public house situated on the east side of Coventry street. Appears to now be the Old Mint public house.
1 A turnpike road established in 1765.
A toll road which was established in the Imperial period and ran between Warwick and Northampton via Southam.
1 Brown’s Bridge. Dated 1710, brown stone, two arches with key blocks, flanking and central piers.
2 A new bridge was built in 1929 and this is no longer used as ...
Brown's Bridge, the site of a Post Medieval stone bridge, replaced in 1929. It crossed the River Stowe in Southam, 350m south of the War Memorial.