1 Early-mid 19th century coaching inn. Single storey wing on the right has central round carriageway arch flanked by blocked round window arch on right, similar pedestrian entrance on ...
The Windmill Inn, a coaching inn that provided accomodation for travellers using the stage coach and stabling for the horses. The inn dates to the Imperial period. It is situated in Windmill Lane, Rugby.
1 ‘Lime Kiln Close’ recorded.
2 This is now under modern housing.
The possible site of a lime kiln, where lime was made during the Imperial period. The site is suggested by documentary evidence. It is located 1km north east of Long Lawford.
1 Pound marked.
2 There is now no evidence. The ground is stony and covered in nettles, suggesting that the pound has been demolished.
Site of a pound which was used for penning livestock during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1905. The pound was situated 600m south east of Fall's Bridge.
1 Mill Close (Clifton on Dunsmore tithe map 1849). Medieval or later. Post mill at approximately this location.
2 Tithe map. Note that none of the early mapping actually shows the ...
The site of a post mill, a windmill mounted on a post. It dated to the Medieval or Post Medieval periods. The site is known from documentary evidence. The windmill was situated 800m east of Brownsover.
1 The school moved to its present site in 1750.
2 The first major reconstruction, upon which the modern buildings are based, was in 1809-42 by Henry Hakewill. These comprised ...
The present Rugby School dates back to the beginning of the Imperial period when it moved to this site. It is situated in Barby Road, Rugby.
1 In the later 13th century the grange of Pipewell Abbey was moved to this site (PRN 5392). Site of moated grange in the Close of Rugby School. The moat ...
The possible site of a Medieval grange, a farm or estate associated with Pipewell Abbey. The site is located in the close of Rugby School.
1 1975: Digging of an overflow sump in the back garden of a house on Main Street revealed an area of buried paving at a depth of 1m below the ...
The remains of a floor were found in Main Street, Newbold on Avon. The floor might be associated with a building but no wall foundations were recorded.
1 A tall building of red brick and stone, dated 1887. In normal use.
An Evangelical Free Church which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated in Railway Terrace, Rugby.
1 This building appears to have been converted from a pair of terraced redbrick houses. It appears to be in normal use as a nonconformist meeting house.
A Seventh Day Adventist Chapel which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated on Wells Street, Rugby.
1 Plain, red brick, buttressed, no tower, bellcote above door. Chapel of ease to St Andrew’s. In normal use.
The Church of St John, a chapel of ease which was built during the Imperial period. The church is situated in Cambridge Street, Rugby.
1 Red brick, stone dressings, no tower. In normal use.
A Methodist church that was built during the Imperial period. It is situated Cambridge Street, Rugby.
1 A mid 20th century brick structure with no tower. In normal use.
A United Reform Church which was built during the mid 20th century. It is situated on Hillmorton Road, Rugby.
1 A toll gate is believed to have once stood in North Street, Rugby, where in 1929 two cottages, a store house and the Saracen’s Head public house occupied a ...
The site of a toll gate, where travellers would have had to pay a toll to use the road. The site is known from documentary evidence but no traces of the toll gate are visible. It dated to the Imperial period and was situated in North Street, Rugby.
1 Built 1823 and used until 1869 when the church in Market Street was completed. After that it was used as a day school for sixteen years until it became ...
The site of a chapel which was built during the Imperial period. It was later used as a school and then as a warehouse. The chapel was situated in Chapel Street, Rugby but no traces of the building are visible.
1 Dated 1905 by foundation stone inscription. Red brick with stone dressings. Tower with slender ?wooden spire. Adjacent is a church hall in similar style.
A nonconformist parish church which was built during the Imperial period. The church is situated 175m south west of the Town Hall, Rugby.
1 The original almshouses were in High Street but were pulled down to make way for the Town Hall (WA 3625).
2 The present ones were built in 1885 and consist ...
Elborough Almshouses, houses built for poor people to live in during the Imperial period. They are situated on St. John Street, Rugby. Earlier spelling Elborow(e)
1 Henry de Rokeby was a benefactor of the Abbey of Pipwell (Northants). He gave land in Rugby to Pipwell Abbey and the Abbey had a grange here. In the ...
The possible site of a Medieval monastic grange, a farm or estate associated with Pipwell Abbey. The grange is known from documentary evidence. It was probably located at the Herbert Gray College, Rugby.
1 A chapel for dissenters.
2 Almost a mirror image of the C of E mortuary chapel (PRN 5478). Now used as a tool store.
A Nonconformist mortuary chapel which was built during the Imperial period. The building is still standing but is in use as a tool store. It is situated in the Clifton Road Cemetery, Rugby.
1 Possible Roman road survives as an alignment of modern roads and tracks. The course of the road is lost to the SE of Princethorpe.
3 Possible road is shown ...
A possible Roman road runs from Dunchurch to Princethorpe. The route of the road is reflected in the alignment of a number of modern roads.
1 A turnpike road established between 1725 and 1750.
A toll road, whose upkeep was paid for by the extraction of a toll from travellers. It was established as a toll road during the Post Medieval period and continued to be used during the Imperial period. The road ran from Dunchurch towards Crick.
1 Photographic Record prior to renovations of the Farmhouse.
2 Farmhouse is shown on the 1st Edition Ordnance Survey map
Farmhouse shown on the First Edition Ordnance Survey map
1 2 3 Three Horseshoes hotel, 22 & 23 Sheep street, Rugby
Historic hotel recorded on F White & Co.’s, Pigot’s, and Victuallers’ databases. The latter shows it in existence ...
Historic hotel situated on the west side of Sheep street.
1 2 3 Site of Hen and Chickens public house, 29 Sheep street, Rugby
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 west side of Sheep street.
1 Black Swan inn, 2 – 5 Chapel street, Rugby
Historic inn recorded on F White & Co.’s database showing it was in existence in 1874.
Situated on the south side of ...
Historic inn situated on the south side of Chapel street.