1 ‘Icehouse’ marked in the garden of a house on Rose Hill.
2 The site is now covered by a housing estate.
The site of an icehouse, a building constructed partly under ground for storing ice during the warmer months. It was constructed during the Imperial period and was situated south of Church Walk, Atherstone.
1 A probable mill dam was found at the above grid reference.
2 Bank up to 2.1m high on NE side and 2.4m on SW side.
3 A large earthwork straddling the ...
The possible site of a mill dam dating to the Medieval period. It is visible as an earthwork. It is located 300m west of Rouncil Lane.
1 At this location (probably straddling the entrance to the camp WA 2655) is a 16-17th century timber framed house on a stone plinth and with brick infill panels. ...
A timber framed building, a farmhouse which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated at 500m south east of Beasale.
1 In 1545 Francis Goodere owned ‘Netherwalke myll’ at Baginton situated ‘below the place where the castle once stood’. A fulling mill is recorded in 1656. It continued as a ...
Baginton Fulling Mill, a watermill that was in use from the Post Medieval period onwards. The watercourses associated with the mill are still visible as earthworks. The mill was situated 1km south west of Baginton.
1 A Church of England Mission Church is mentioned in VCH.
2 Appears on an OS map of 1905.
3 The church is still in use. It is brick, with a ...
The Church of the Good Sheperd which was built during the Imperial period. It is still in use and is attached to a house. The church is situated 200m north of The Green, Broadwell.
1 Chancel, nave, N vestry, and W tower forming house. Orientated N-S. 1849, by William Butterfield. Built as a chapel-school, to be used as a school during the week and ...
The Church of St Edmund and Church House. The church/school and the church house were built in the Imperial period, and are situated south east of the Manor House, Thurlaston.
1 Priory farmhouse, listed Grade II, is a large farmhouse, basically early 19th century alterations to older buildings. At the time of the construction of St. Mary’s Priory, the building ...
Priory Farmhouse. During the Imperial period the building was used as an inn and a toll house, where travellers would pay a toll to use the toll road. It is situated 400m south east of Princethorpe College.
1 Farmhouse. Early/mid 18th century, probably with earlier origins, with early/mid 19th century alterations. Flemish bond brick with limestone string course and rusticated alternating quoins; return sides have brick dentil ...
The Manor House, a farmhouse which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated 100m south west of the church at Willoughby.
1 Manor Farmhouse is an older house with late 18th and 19th century alterations. It has two storeys and an attic, built of brick on a stone base with ...
A farmhouse that was probably built during the Post Medieval period. Additions and alterations were made to the building during the Imperial period. It is situated 300m west of the church at Flecknoe.
1 Now much modernized a simple gabled building (stone built).
2 Was orginally of mid 18th century date of which only the sash windows are truly indicative of that period.
Talton House, a country house that was built at the beginning of the Imperial period. Many modern alterations have been made to the building. The house is located 500m south east of Crimscote.
1 Icehouse Spinney marked.
2 An overgrown mound with building debris scattered about represents the position of the icehouse. It presumably belonged to Coton House.
The site of an icehouse, a structure built partially underground and used for storing ice in the warmer months. It dates to the Post Medieval or Imperial periods. The icehouse is situated 300m south of Coton House.
1 Coton House was a fine late 18th century house ascribed to Samuel Wyatt. The main front has an ample bow with a corresponding circular room inside.
2 The house ...
Coton House, a country house that was built during the Imperial period. It is situated 600m south west of Coton Spinney.
1 A small brick 19th century house with tiled roof, now part of a social club. The windows have been altered and there are steps up to the door.
A house built in brick with a tiled roof. It was constructed during the Imperial period and is situated in Austrey Road, Warton.
1 Early 19th century brick farmhouse with tile roof, moulded wood doorcase and barred segmental fanlight (raised on high steps). The windows are original.
2 Listed Building description.
A farmhouse built of brick with a tile roof. It dates to the Imperial period and is situated on Hangmans Lane, Seckington.
1 House attached to shop with house, both 19th century and constructed in brick with tiled roof and stone lintels. There is also a post office.
Alvecote General Stores, buildings, including two houses, that were constructed during the Imperial period. They are situated at Alvecote.
1 Large 19th century farmhouse and outbuildings with tiled roof.
A large farmhouse and associated outbuildings dating to the Imperial period. It is situated 85m southeast of the church at Shuttington.
1 Late 18th century brick farmhouse with tile roof, rendered and painted grey. The windows are 19th century with (later?) bay windows on the ground floor. The building ...
A three-storey farmhouse built of brick dating to the Imperial period. It is situated on School Lane, Shuttington.
1 Dugdale states that the original Honington estates existed in the days of Edward the Confessor, and the manor was one of those with which Earl Leofric had endowed his ...
A manor house, the site of which dates to the Medieval period. The present country house dates to the Post Medieval period, with 20th century alterations. It is located 400m north west of Honington.
1 17th century Farmhouse, L-shaped plan, rubble stone walls with stone dressings. The central stone chimney has a Tudor fireplace. Deep stone lintels on doors and windows.
3 Appeared ...
A Post Medieval farmhouse which is situated in Meadow Way, Pillerton Priors.
1 Icehouse.
2 The site was visited, but undergrowth made it inaccessible. It is described as being cut into the side of a low cliff overlooking the river. It is circular ...
The site of an icehouse which was in use during the Imperial period. It was a circular brick lined structure, built partially underground and used for storing ice during the warmer months. It is situated 600m west of Offchurch.
1 One of two probable mill sites in Offchurch. Three mills are recorded in 1279. In 1585 two mills are mentioned but one of them had disappeared by 1702. Traces ...
Offchurch Bury Mill, the site of a watermill for which there is documentary evidence from the Medieval period, and which was probably still in use in the Post Medieval period. A grooved sluice and traces of watercourses survive. The location is to the south of Floodgate Spinney.
1 The present house appears Victorian, but remains of a smaller, older house are seen incorporated into outbuildings indicating this is an old site. This site is marked as ...
The present house dates to the Imperial period but an older house has been incorporated into the standing outbuildings. It is situated at Back Lane, High Cross.
1 Windmill House is said to be a 19th century brick building, but may incorporate part of an older house. The outbuildings are late 16th century timber framed. ...
A brick house built during the Imperial period but which may contain the remains of an older house. There is also a Post Medieval timber framed outbuilding. It is situated 950m south east of Kingswood Brook.
1 A timber frame and brick house raised on a high brick footing. The property once formed part of the Baddesley Clinton estate and was probably altered considerably in ...
A timber framed house which may have been rebuilt in the late 1500s although one of the ceilings in a downstairs room dates to the early 1500s. It is situated at Kingswood.