1 ‘Windmill Close’ marked.
2 Woolscott windmill, recorded by 1668.
3 Windmill Close may be the site of Woolscott windmill (although see also PRN 3017). No trace of the mill was evident ...
The site of a windmill which dates back to at least the Imperial period. It was situated between Woolscott and Grandborough.
1 Post mill. Built by 1725. Ceased by early 19th century.
2 Windmill marked.
3 Windmill marked.
4 The mill does not appear on maps from 1822 onwards. No traces of the windmill ...
The site of a windmill which was in use during the Post Medieval period. It is marked on a map of 1725. The windmill had gone out of use by 1825. It was situated 1km south west of Willoughby.
1 At approximately this grid reference. Millbank Spinney. Post mill, built by 1675. Ceased by early 19th century.
2 ‘Mill Bank’ marked.
3 There are no visible traces in these fields.
The site of a post mill, a windmill mounted on a post. The mill was built during the Post Medieval period and ceased working during the Imperial period. It was situated 300m north west of Millbank Spinney.
1 Windmill shown at about this location.
2 Presumably on the summmit of the hill on which Flecknoe stands was a windmill which is mentioned as belonging to the manor in ...
The site of a post mill, a type of windmill. The mill was in use during the Post Medieval period and is mentioned in documentary sources. It was situated on Bush Hill, Flecknoe.
1 Windmill shown at about this location.
2 Built by 1725. Ceased by late 18th century.
3 Site visit revealed no trace.
The site of a windmill which was built during the Post Medieval period. It was situated 800m east of Sawbridge.
1 A watermill once stood on a millrace built between two sides of a bend in the Finham Brook at the above NGR.
2 Nothing can be seen of the mill ...
The site of a watermill which was in use during the Imperial period. The mill race is still visible as an earthwork. It is situated north of Dale House Lane, on the outskirts of Kenilworth.
1 There are bridges across the Itchen east to Marton, and across the Leam north to Princethorpe, and west to Wappenbury. This last named bridge crosses by Eathorpe corn mill, ...
Documentary, Place Name
1 This restored building originally dating to the early 18th century consists of a regular two storeyed range with attics. The southern end has a modern extension in a sympathetic ...
Crab Mill House, a cider mill which dates back to the Post Medieval period. It is located 250m south of the church, Illmington.
1 There were three mills at Tredington in 1086 and at least one of them probably stood on this site. By 1649 only two mills are mentioned. Details of ownership ...
The site of Tredington Mill, a Medieval mill, known from documentary evidence. A later watermill was built on the site during the Imperial period. The site is located 100m south east of the church at Tredington.
1 A mill at Talton is mentioned in 1308. Later in the same century it passed to the Abbey of Evesham. Various owners are known from the 16th to 19th ...
Talton Mill, the remains of a watermill. There is documentary evidence for a mill at this site from the Medieval through to the 20th century. Only a wheel pit, the slots of the angled sluices and a brick plinth survive. It is 400m north east of Crimscote Coppice.
1 A mill at Armscote is mentioned in 1328-9, when Simon de Croome exempted it from a grant of the manor to his son.
2 It may have been situated at ...
The site of a watermill dating to the Medieval period and known from documentary evidence. It was located 600m south of Armscote.
1 In 1240 the Prior of Worcester had a mill at Tredington belonging to the manor of Blackwell. It is mentioned again in 1291 and in 1654 a watermill at ...
The site of a watermill dating to the Medieval period which is known from documentary evidence. It was located near Blackwell.
1 Mentioned in 1299, but nothing else is known of its early history. Details of ownership exist for the mid 19th century onwards. It is not certain when the mill ...
Newbold Mill, the site of a watermill for which there is documentary evidence in the Medieval period, but not again until the Imperial period. The present 19th century building has been converted into housing by 1947. It is 500m east of the church, Newbold on Stour.
1 Mr Morris, whose family have been millers at Burton Mill since 1848, said that his father used to refer to the site as a windmill mound. The mound is ...
The site of a post mill, a windmill mounted on a post. It was built during the Imperial period. The post mill is known to have existed from documentary evidence and the mill mound survives as an earthwork. The site is located on Mill Lane, 500m west of Burton Hastings.
1 In 1086 there were two mills at Burton Hastings. Details of ownership exist for Burton Mill for the 19th century and 20th century. The mill still operates, though probably ...
Burton Mill, a watermill which dates back to the Medieval period. It remained in use until the 20th century. The mill is situated on Mill Lane, Burton Hastings.
1 Brick and stone tower mill. Built before 1783. Tower without sails or cap 1880s; reduced to low stump with slated roof by early C20 and demolished ...
The site of a windmill, built in brick and stone, which was constructed during the Imperial period. It was situated 50m north of Birmingham Road, Coleshill.
1 Three water mills are mentioned in deeds relating to water mills in the village; one of which was originally a fulling mill. There is no documentary evidence of the ...
The possible site of a Post Medieval watermill or fulling mill where cloth was beaten and cleaned. The mill may have existed in the area of Bubbenhall but its exact location is unknown.
1 There are mill dams at SP2974 and SP3074. The N dam is 1m high with modern mutilation. The S dam is also mutilated. There are no traces of a ...
There is documentary evidence for a watermill at Cryfield Grange from the Medieval to the late Post Medieval period. It was recorded as a fulling mill in 1535. The dam banks remain visible as earthworks, 700m north east of Crackley Wood.
1 Mill marked.
2 Marked as ‘Old Mill Field’.
3 Marked as disused.
4 Possibly built 1752, derelict late 18th century. Rebuilt by mid 19th century. Ceased 1913. Demolished 1920s. Post Mill.
5 Only ...
The site of a post mill, a windmill mounted on a post. It was built during the Imperial period. All that remains of the windmill is a mound visible as an earthwork. It was situated 500m north west of Middle Tysoe.
1 ‘Old Windmill Field’ marked.
2 This map shows a mound with a gradual slope leading up to it from the E. The earthworks survive, although less clearly defined, under plough.
The site of a windmill which was in use during the Imperial period. The mound on which it sat is visible as an earthwork. The windmill was situated 1km south west of Upper Tysoe.
1 Manor windmill. Built by 1457. Post Mill.
The site of Manor Windmill. This was a post mill, a mill mounted on a post of Medieval or Post Medieval date. It was situated 100m north east of the church at Middle Tysoe.
2 The Abbey of Polesworth held two mills at Polesworth in 1291. They are also recorded in 1538 and 1545. In 1828 Samuel Mallaby was the miller. From 1864 ...
The site of a watermill that was first built in the Medieval period and used for milling corn. It continued in use until the 20th century. The site is 150m northwest of Abbey Green Park, Polesworth.
1 There was a mill on the site by 1725, for it is marked on Henry Beighton’s map. Nothing is known of its history and it was disused by 1886. ...
Fell Mill, a watermill which was in use between the Post Medieval and the Imperial periods. It is known from documentary evidence. The remains of the mill are visible as earthworks. The mill was located 600m south east of Roundham Spinney.
1 Windmill Hill, Woodloes Farm (Earl Brook estate 1788 and Warwick: St Nicholas tithe map 1848). Medieval (or later). Post Mill.
2 The field now lies beneath the Woodloes Estate and ...
There is documentary evidence to suggest that this was the site of a windmill dating from the Medieval/Post Medieval period. It stood in the Kettlewell Close area of the Woodloes Estate, Warwick.