1 Earthwork remains of ridge and furrow ploughing evident on aerial photographs to the east of the Fosseway at
Bretford were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping ...
Earthwork remains of ridge and furrow ploughing are evident on aerial photographs to the east of the Fosseway at Bretford
1 Rridge and furrow ploughing evident as cropmarks on aerial photographs to the east of the Fosseway and south of the River Avon at Bretford was mapped as part ...
Rridge and furrow ploughing is evident as cropmarks on aerial photographs to the east of the Fosseway and south of the
River Avon at Bretford.
1 A mound approximately 30m in diameter seen on aerial photographs 200m to the north west of Fosse Farm was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project. ...
A mound approximately 30m in diameter can be seen on aerial photographs 200m to the north west of Fosse Farm.
1 A wide depression, that is possibly the remains of a leat associated with Marston Mill, seen on aerial photographs was mapped as part of the English Heritage National ...
A wide depression that is possibly the remains of a leat associated with Marston Mill can be seen on aerial photographs.
1 A rectangular ditch and associated banks seen on aerial photographs 100m east of Marston Mill were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
2 Ridge and ...
A rectangular ditch can seen on aerial photographs 100m east of Marston Mill. There are also earthwork banks within the area defined by the ditch and a linear bank on the northern side
1 Two pits and a group of linear banks seen on aerial photographs to the south of Marston mill were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project. ...
Two pits and a group of linear banks can be seen on aerial photographs to the south of Marston Mill.
1 Three 5m diameter circular cropmarks that are possibly bomb craters seen on aerial photographs 100m northwest of “Meadowside”.
Three 5m diameter circular cropmarks that are possibly bomb craters can be seen on aerial photographs 100m northwest of "Meadowside".
1A rectangular enclosure formed by earthwork banks seen on aerial photographs 200m south of Bretford Bridge beside the Fosse Way was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping ...
A rectangular enclosure formed by earthwork banks can be seen on aerial photographs 200m south of Bretford Bridge beside the Fosse Way.
12 The Ridge and furrow ploughing apparent on aerial photographs near Wolston Grange and Manor Farm, Wolston was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
Ridge and furrow ploughing is apparent as cropmarks on aerial photographs near Wolston Grange and Manor Farm,
Wolston
12Brandon Hall garden, Brandon Hall, Wolston, Rugby.
Situated on the north bank fo the Avon at Brandon, developed as a cottage ornee to designs by Robert Lugar in 1809. Lodge to ...
Pleasure grounds with drive and walks, parkland, large kitchen garden and orchards. Hotel since 1950.
Recommended for inclusion on the Local List (key site) by Lovie.
1 Brandon Silk Mill garden, Brandon Silk Mill, Wolston, Rugby.
Lovie reports the house was demolished C20th and trees surviving from garden. He comments that 1792 Eagle Plan clearly shows ornamental ...
House demolished C20th.Area of pleasure grounds, pond, vegetable garden and orchard.
1 Priory Hill garden, Wolston, Rugby.
Lovie reports villa pleasure grounds with walks, shrubberies, drive and lodge.
Adjacent to railway line.
Now a social club; some planting remains with much modern planting.
Lovie recommends ...
Pleausre grounds with walks and shrubberies. Some planting remains.
1 Ryton Gardens, Wolston, Rugby.
Headquarters of Henry Doubleday Research Association. Gardens demonstrate organic gardening methods; orchard; herbs; herbaceous, rose and shrub gardens; ponds.
Note: Renamed ‘Garden Organic’ in 2005.
Headquarters of Henry Doubleday Research Association. Renamed Garden Organic in 2005.
Orchard, fruit, herbs, vegetables, herbaceous, shrubs. All demonstrate organic gardening methods.
Recommended for inclusion in Local List by Lovie.
1 This is located off Willenhall Lane, Brandon. A Bourne print shows a 15 fine arch masonry viaduct with nine wide elliptically headed arches. Flanked by battlemented buttresses ...
Avon Viaduct, a railway viaduct that was built during the Imperial period. It is situated to the south of Brandon.