1 In 1392 the manor house at Fulbrook included a gatehouse with chamber above and stable below outside the moat. The manor house was falling into disrepair and ...
Documentary evidence suggests that this is the site of the gatehouse of a Medieval manor house which may now be incorporated into the present farmhouse. It lies 400m south of the right-angle bend on the Sherbourne to Hampton Lucy road.
1 At the bottom of the field adjoining that containing the site of Fulbrook Castle and near Hampton Wood are stone foundations supposed to be the site of the ...
Documentary evidence suggests that this may be the site of a Medieval lodge. It is situated on land just north west of The Forest Hermitage.
1 Spanning the S arm of the moat is a small Elizabethan gatehouse, large enough to admit a small vehicle, built of red brick and having an outer curvilinear gable-head.
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The remains of a small Post Medieval gatehouse spanning the south arm of Whitacre Hall Moat. The gatehouse and the moat are situated at Whitacre Hall.
1 18th century lodges 300m east of kitchen garden, on the A435 to Arrow village, were part of Ragley Hall Park.
Ragley Hall Lodges, several buildings which were lodges belonging to Ragley Hall. They date to the Post Medieval period and are situated 1km north east of Ragley Hall.
1 An octagonal tower, erected in 1750 on the position occupied by the centre of the army of Charles I before the Battle of Edge Hill. The tower commands very ...
Ornamental Sham Castle built in 17th century. It is said to be built at the centre point of the place where the the king's army stood before the Battle of Edge Hill in 1642. Edge Hill Tower is located to the south of Castle Wood, Edge Hill.
1 According to Dugdale, the house was built in the first year of Elizabeth I’s reign (1559-60). The house was originally made up of a main block one room ...
Charlecote Hall, a Post Medieval (Tudor) house at the heart of Charlecote Park. The house lies 350m south west of St Leonards Church.
1 The inner gatehouse seems to have been converted into the Prior’s House. It is now a farmhouse of 2 storeys, the gateway arches blocked, with a C15 ...
The inner gatehouse of Maxstoke Priory, which was later converted into the Priors House. It is Medieval in date and is situated 150m east of the church at Maxtoke.
1 Built between 1746-1747 of ironstone ashlar in a castellated Gothick style of two storeys with three storey turrets.
17th Century Gatehouse designed by Sanderson Miller.