Site of possible Medieval windmill.
1 Ely Street takes its present name from ‘Eale Mill’, presumably used for crushing seeds for oil. This was probably the ‘Ullemylle’ recorded in 1407. Further ...
There is documentary and place name evidence to suggest that this may have been the site of a mill used to crush seeds for oil during the Medieval period. Ely Street takes its name from 'Eale Mill'.
1 The remoteness of the church (MWA1022) from the centre of the town is probably to be explained by the conjecture, mentioned by Leland, that it occupies the site of ...
Documentary evidence suggests that this might be the site of an Early Medieval monastery, beneath the present Holy Trinity Church, at Stratford on Avon.
1 Four pits, one of which was cut by a gully, were found in advance of building work. Pottery sherds from the mid/ late 1st century were found in the ...
Four pits dating from the early period of the Roman occupation were found behind 117 Tiddington Road, Stratford on Avon.
1 At the S end of Clopton Bridge was a chapel of St Mary Magdalene and a hermitage, probably on the site of the present Swan’s Nest Hotel. The Clopton ...
Documentary evidence suggests that this is the site of the Chapel of St Mary Magdalene and of a hermitage, both of Medieval date. The site is at the south east end of Swan's Nest Lane, Stratford upon Avon.
1 An evaluation in advance of development uncovered a number of Romano British pits and two inhumation burials. A small assemblage of pottery, including most of a large 4th century ...
Site of Romano British domestic activity at 119 Tiddington Road, Stratford on Avon.
Also later burials.
2 Linear features, irregular enclosures and subrectangular enclosures indicate an undated settlement. Morphologically the site is likely to be of Iron Age and Romano British date.
3 The site was shallow ...
Cropmarks on aerial photographs showing linear features, irregular and subrectangular enclosures, suggests that this is the site of an undated settlement. It is situated 250m south east of Waterloo Rise, Alveston.
1 A mill is mentioned in 1086. By the mid 13th century there were three corn mills under one roof and a fulling mill. The fulling mill had gone by ...
Lucy's Mill, a watermill for which there is documentary evidence from the Medieval to the Imperial period. During this time it was used as a corn mill and fulling mill. It was derelict by the 1960s, but some features survive under the converted building, 200m south of the church.
1 Leland records a ‘poore bridge of tymber’ which was replaced by Sir Hugh of Clopton (d 1497) by this great and sumptuous bridge. It has fourteen great arches of ...
Clopton Bridge, which dates back to the Medieval period. It was built in the 15th century to replace the earlier timber bridge. This bridge was made of stone with 14 segmental pointed arches. It was widened in 1814. It crosses the Avon at Stratford on Avon.
1 The octagonal building attached to the W side of Clopton Bridge is a tollhouse.
2 The toll house was built in 1814.
3 Early 19th century crenellated octagonal toll house of ...
'Tower Toll House', a toll house built in the Imperial period, where tolls were collected. An octagonal building, it is sited to the west side of Clopton Bridge, Stratford upon Avon.
1 The Tramway Bridge, a hundred yards or so downstream, is a red brick structure of a pleasing design and was built in 1823 to carry the horse tramway which ...
The Tramway Bridge which crosses the Avon 100m west of Clopton Bridge. It was built during the Imperial period with eight red brick arches, to carry the horse tramway. It is now a footbridge.
1 220 graves recently excavated (1923-4) in the meadow sloping down to the river between ‘Stratford’ and the village of Tiddington.
2 The skeletons, men, women and children, many in a ...
The site of a cemetery dating to Romano-British period. It contained over 200 burials, of which most were inhumations, with some cremations. Probably associated with the settlement to the east (MWA4467).
1 Details of a manorial history exist.
2 Temple Hill is a large isolated mainly natural mound, with a flattened top and a spiral path up to it. In its present ...
The remains of a possible Medieval castle survive as earthworks. Documentary evidence and finds at the site support the theory that there was once a castle here. The location is on Temple Hill, south of the Welcombe Hotel.
1 In 1792 labourers found on the summit of Temple Hill, some 0.3m below the surface, many human bones including a whole skeleton with a small piece of iron weapon ...
The site of burials of uncertain date. A Medieval/Post Medieval weapon which was also found at the site, may have been associated with the burials. The location is on Temple Hill, south of the Welcombe Hotel.
1 Welcombe was enclosed from 1614 onwards, despite a concerted attempt by the local inhabitants to prevent the depopulation. The area to be enclosed was 400-600 acres. It lay ...
Documentary evidence suggests that there was a Medieval deserted settlement in the area of the Welcombe Hills. Its exact location is now unknown.
1 There was a cross, sometimes called the White Cross, opposite the Guild Chapel, which is mentioned before the end of the 13th century and was standing in 1608.
2 Site ...
The site of a Medieval cross for which there is documentary evidence from the 13th century. It stood opposite the Guild Chapel, Stratford upon Avon.
1 Ditch and part of Romano British road seen in section by Chris Dyer on 23rd June 1956 in excavation for basement of J C Smith’s shop, Wood Street. Section ...
The remains of a Roman road. Part of a road surface and a ditch were discovered during archaeological work in Wood Street, Stratford upon Avon.
1 A Roman spoon bowl with eight radiating lines on the back was found on the corner of Alcester Road and Grove Road, Stratford on Avon. It was purchased by ...
Findspot of a bronze object dating to the Roman period and found 150m north west of the Civic Hall, Stratford upon Avon.
1 An 18-bay brick building erected in 1831 and now used as a sherry warehouse. Two kilns on the Birmingham Road elevation.
The site of a brewery dating to the Imperial period. The building is situated in Clopton Road, Stratford upon Avon.
1 2 Falcon Commercial hotel, 1-3 Chapel street, Stratford upon Avon
Historic inn now hotel recorded in F White & Co.’s and Pigot’s databases. The latter gives a date of 1828.
Situated ...
Historic inn now an hotel situated on the west side of Chapel street at the junction with Scholars lane.
1 Site of Spirit Vaults public house, Bridge street, Stratford upon Avon
Site of historic public house recorded on F White & Co.’s database showing it was in existence in 1874.
Situated ...
Site of historic public house situated on the north side of Bridge street immediately east of the Mulberry Tree inn site.
1 2 Cross Keys inn, Ely street, Stratford upon Avon
Historic inn recorded on F White & Co.’s, and Pigot’s databases. The latter shows it in existence in 1828.
Situated on the ...
Historic inn situated on the south side of Ely street.
1 Queen’s Head inn, Ely street, Stratford upon Avon
Historic inn recorded on F White & Co.’s database which shows it in existence in 1874.
Situated on the north side of Ely ...
Historic inn situated on the north side of Ely street.
1 Site of Rose inn, Ely street, Stratford upon Avon
Site of historic inn recorded on F White & Co.’s database which shows it in existence in 1874.
Situated on the south ...
Site of historic inn situated on the south side of Ely street.
1 2 Garrick inn, 25 High street, Stratford upon Avon
Historic inn recorded on F White & Co.’s, and Pigot’s databases. The latter shows it in existence in 1828.
Situated on the ...
Historic inn situated on the west of the High street close to a cross roads with Ely street, Church street and Sheep street.