1 A surface search near an old marlpit (PRN 5154) revealed sherds from c 1200 to 1800. No wasters were found, but almost certain pieces of kiln structure indicate a ...
The possible site of a medieval pottery kiln, used for the manufacture of pottery. It was situated 1km east of Lodge Farm.
1 Griff: kiln site, not yet excavated. No date.
The site of a kiln of unknown date. It is situated 100m south of Coventry Wood.
1 Griff: Group of kilns, not yet excavated. No date.
The site of a group of kilns of unknown date which is situated 300m north east of Charity Spinney.
1 Kiln site, not yet excavated.
The site of a kiln of unknown date. The site is located 500m north west of Collycroft.
1 Excavated by K Scott in 1971. 6 kilns of 14th century date were observed. Several of the kilns had superimposed kilns on top. In addition 14 features were observed. ...
The site of six Medieval tile kilns which were excavated. They were located in the area of Nairn Close and Orkney Close, Chilvers Coton.
1 Excavated by K Scott in 1971, 8 kilns of 13th century date were observed along with 8 features of c13th-14th century date. Quantities of pottery and roof, floor and ...
The site of eight tile kilns of Medieval date which were excavated. They were situated in the area of Nairn Close, Chilvers Coton.
1 Excavated by P Mayes in 1967, 2 kilns of 14th century date and one feature. Quantities of pottery and roof tile were present. Described as site 4.
The site of two Medieval tile kilns which were excavated in the area of Heath End Road, Chilvers Coton.
1 Excavated by P Mayes in 1967, 3 15th century kilns and 2 associated features. Quantities of pottery and roof/oven tiles were found. Described as site 8.
The site of three Medieval tile kilns which were excavated in the vicinity of Bermuda Road, Chilvers Coton.
1 Excavated by P.Mayes in 1967, a 14th century kiln and associated features. The kiln produced pottery, roof, oven and floor tiles. One of the features consisted of ...
The site of a Medieval tile kiln which was excavated in the vicinity of Tenlons Road, Chilvers Coton.
1 Excavated by P Mayes in 1967, 2 C15 kilns and 1 C14 feature. These produced pottery, roof and floor tiles. Described as site 15.
The site of two Medieval tile kilns which were excavated in the vicinity of Radley Drive, Chilvers Coton.
1 Excavated by P Mayes in 1967 a 13th century kiln with associated features. The kiln produced pottery and floor tiles. Described as site 12.
The site of a Medieval tile kiln which was excavated in the vicinity of Redwood Croft, Chilvers Coton.
1 Excavated by P Mayes in 1967, 1 13th century kiln and 1 14th century kiln with associated features. These kilns produced pottery and roof, oven, floor tiles. Described as ...
The site of two Medieval tile kilns which were excavated in the vicinity of Redwood Croft, Chilvers Coton.
1 A turnpike road established between 1750 and 1775.
Watling Street used to be a toll road, a road which travellers would have to pay to use. The road was made a toll road during the Imperial period.
1 Valley Farm. A farmhouse with attached agricultural buildings, dating from the early 18th century with additions in the early 19th century. The original early 18th century building has a ...
A farmhouse with attached agricultural buildings, dating from the early 18th century with additions in the early 19th century. It date s from the Post-Medieval to the Imperial period.
1 Pot Kiln close marked on First Edition Ordnance Survey Map.
Pot Kiln Close on First Edition.
1. South farmhouse lies within the historic parkland of Arbury park and is a Grade ii* Listed Building of mainley 17th and 18th century origins. In 2000, an impact evaluation ...
South farmhouse lies within the historic parkland of Arbury park and is a Grade ii* Listed Building of mainley 17th and 18th century origins. The farmhouse is situated approximately 650m NE of Arbury Hall.
1 Research has indicated that the remains of a mill in the former manor of Stockingford is located approximately 100m SSE of Valley Farm. Other documentary evidence for the manor ...
Research has indicated that the remains of a mill in the former manor of Stockingford is located approximately 100m SSE of Valley Farm.
1 An archaeological observation of new construction works in 1995 at the Health Centre, High Street, Bedworth discovered the remains of some 19th century school cellars.
19th century school cellars found at the Health Centre, High Street, Bedworth
1 Large metal wheel found in a back garden. Thought to be associated with Bedworth Charity Colliery. From the description it looks like a component part of a ...
Cog Wheel made of solid metal. 3ft in diameter and 1ft deep with a central hole. Found on the site of the former Bedworth Charity Colliery and is presumably related. Description matches part of a coal tippler.
1 Built for a Presbyterian, later Congregational church (now United Reformed Church) formed in 1686, for which the first known meeting house was registered in 1705. The present building was ...
The Old Meeting House, a meeting house which was originally built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated off Chapel Street, Bedworth.
1 Weddington Castle (apparently standing in 1947) was probably on the site of the capital mansion-house mentioned in a suit of 1566. It may have been built by Thomas, Marquis ...
The site of Weddington Castle which was built during the Post Medieval period. It was situated west of Castle Road, Weddington, but is now destroyed.
1 Located during ploughing in 1964. Subsequent magnetometer survey produced a kiln. The site is in an elevated and well-drained location with clay and a water source close by. The ...
The site of several Roman tile kilns which were excavated. They were situated 400m south east of Dennis Farm.
1 A gas main trench produced tile wasters. A small compact tile kiln was revealed. The kiln is constructed on a deposit of sand and gravel and consisted of a ...
A Roman tile kiln, used for firing tiles, was found during an excavation. The kiln was situated 800m north east of Collycroft.
1 A mill at Bedworth is mentioned in 1331.
2 No mill site is apparent on the estate maps in the County Record Office.
The possible site of a Medieval watermill at Bedworth, suggested by documentary evidence. Its exact location is unknown.