1 2 Fillongley Lodge garden, Fillongley.
Lovie reports a park, 2 drives, woodland, pleasure grounds around the house and a kitchen garden.
The site appears to have survived in good condition.
Park, pleasure grounds and kitchen garden.
Recommended for linclusion on Local List by Lovie
1 Maxstoke Vicarage (Old Vicarage) garden, Maxstoke.
Pleasure grounds on site of Priory; kitchen garden, paddock, pond
Pleasure grounds, kitchen garden, paddock, pond.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie
12 Merevale Vicarage (now known as The Gate House) garden, Merevale.
Lovie reports that the precise form of the garden design is not known. Map evidence with inspection of site suggests ...
Formal garden with terraces, lawns and shrubbery planting.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie
1 Moor House garden, Fillongley
Lovie did not visit. Reports a small site with pleasure grounds and kitchen garden.
Small site with pleasure grounds and kitchen garden
1 Purley Chase garden and park, Mancetter.
Purley Chase a late C19th villa with pleasure grounds, mixed planting, terraces, formal gardens. Lovie reports Purley Chase as surviving well as Purley ...
Pleasure grounds and formal gardens of late C19th villa and common land/woodland to W of Mancetter.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie
1 Seckington Old Hall, Seckington.
Now called Secking Old Hall Farm.
Lovie reports the late C17th/early C18th farm with early C19th garden façade, pond and kitchen garden.
Early C19th garden façade, pond and kitchen garden.
1 Stretton House, Stretton Baskerville
Site on county boundary.
Late C19th/early C20th house with contemporary gardens; lime avenue, hedges, yew topiary, terraces.
Late 19th century/early 20th century house with contemporary gardens.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie
1 The Hollies garden, The Hollies, Curdworth (incorrectly referenced by Lovie in Lea Marston).
Lovie provides few details; villa with formal gardens and pond.
2 Marked on the OS 2nd edition as ...
Formal gardens and pond. Marked on the OS 2nd edition as The Mount.
1 2Attleborough Hall park/garden, Nuneaton.
Lovie reports that by 1888 the hall had extensive pleasure grounds with lawns and fountain to the east, separated from a paddock by a ha-ha. Shrubberies ...
Pleasure grounds with lawns separated from paddock by a ha-ha; shrubberies with walks; kitchen garden and orchard on the opposite side of the road.
House demolished 1932; land developed.
12 Caldwell Hall, Attleborough, Nuneaton
Lovie states that this was perhaps the most significant 20th centruy designed landscape in the District. It had extensive pleausre grounds with lawns, shrubberies, paddock with ...
Park with lake and boundary planting; pleasure grounds with walks.
House demolished c.1950. Site of house partly remains as public open space.
12 Camp Hill garden, Nuneaton
Groujds of a substantial 19th century villa situated to the north west of Nuneaton. Grounds included a lake, lawns, shrubberies, walks and a kitchen garden.
House demolished ...
Villa pleasure grounds with lake, drive, walks, kitchen garden. Demolished 1939.
1 Chanberliane Almshouses, Bedworth.
Gardens part of design concept. Simple lawned area with well and pump. Modern rock/water garden at west end of the court.
Simple lawned area with well and pump.
Recommended for inclusion in the Local List by Lovie
Note: On HBSMR as New Almshouses MWA 7420
12 Hawkesbury Hall garden, Walsgrave, Nuneaton.
House mid-18th century. Formal tree planting to N and NE; drive; lake/canal; rides and avenues in woodland to NE.
Love reports that by 1964 little of ...
Drive, lake, rides and avenues in planted woodland. Little of original landscape has survived.
Recommended for inclusion in Local List by Lovie
1 Dated 1752 with figures cut on a moulded panel. Stone with stuccoed front, 3-light metal casements. Moulded wood doorcase with open pediment. Old tiled roof with ...
Burmington Mill House which dates to the Imprerial period. It is located 300m north west of the church.
1 Created in 1828 when Sir George Philip’s new house (PRN 5286) was nearing completion.
2 A cylindrical structure, in brick, with a domed top.
3 Photographs in FI file.
4 Beamon ...
The site of an icehouse, a structure built partially underground and used for storing ice during the warmer months. It was built during the Imperial period. It is located 1km south west of Cherington.
1 A small building, square, of dressed stone with quoins and tiled roof, is located in the garden of the Manor House. No evidence is available for its purpose, but ...
The site of a small building which has been suggested is a gazebo which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated 100m south west of the church, Cubbington.
1 When the old manor house of Goodrest Lodge (WA 2558) was pulled down a new one was built outside the moat in 1784. It was further modified in ...
Goodrest House, which was built during the Imperial period. It replaced Goodrest Lodge (WA2558), which was pulled down. The house lies approximately 1.5km west of Leek Wootton.
1 Oldbury Hall stood within the area of Oldbury Camp. This was a large 18th century Palladian house of three stories with walls of brick coated with cement. It had ...
The site of Oldbury Hall, a house which was built during the Imperial period. It burned down in 1941 but was situated 300m north of Oldbury Grange.
1 A gazebo consisting of a square brick building with a pyramidal roof and weather vane. It appears to have one rounded window on each side.
2 Photographed in 1977.
A gazebo which was built during the Imperial period. It was associated with Oldbury Hall and is situated 300m west of Oldbury Grange.
1 Three terraces of late 19th century houses, of modest type. Constructed of dark purple brick with tile roof.
A group of three terraced houses built in brick with tile roof date to the Imperial period. They are situated on Tamworth Road, Polesworth.
1 Early 19th century house in brick with tile roof. The shop front and ground floor windows are original, but the upper floor windows are modern.
A house built in brick with a tile roof. It was built in the Imperial period and is situated on Bridge Street, Polesworth.
1 A late 19th century house with three dormers constructed of brick with tile roof. One of the windows is modern, the rest is original.
A house built from brick with a tile roof. It was built during the Imperial period and is situated on Bridge Street, Polesworth.
1 A complex of 19th century buildings in brick with tiled roof. This complex includes hairdressers, newsagent and gift shop. Altered only in minor respects with most of the ...
Buildings of brick with tiled roofs that date to the Imperial period and are now in use as shops. They are situated on Bridge Street, Polesworth.
1 Late 18th century house, now stuccoed, with three windows and tiled roof.
2 Mentioned in Molyneux’s Survey. No longer standing.
A house dating to the Imperial period. The site of the house is on High Street, Polesworth.