1 This was originally a low, single storey building, of brick, rendered and with two dormer windows. Dated to the late 18th century. It was demolished in August ...
The site of a single storey house which was built during the Imperial period and formerly located on Main Road, Shuttington.
1 A basic L-shaped building dating to the 19th century, of orange-red brick, banded with blue brick. It is similar in style to the Alvecote Cottages. Tiled roof. ...
An L-shaped house which was formerly a school. It was built during the Imperial period and is situated 20m southeast of the church in Shuttington.
1 Five 19th century houses, one with gable end to road. All are built in local orange-red brick and have tiled roofs. The house with the gable end to ...
A group of five houses dating to the Imperial period. They are located in School Lane, Shuttington.
1 A small brick late 18th century farmhouse with tiled roof. A photograph of 1891 shows it as having a thatched roof.
Manor Farm, a farmhouse built of brick with a tiled roof and dating to the Imperial period. It is situated in School Lane, Shuttington.
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 A hollow way and a 19th century house site recorded in 1982.
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Imperial period. A hollow way and a house platform are visible as earthworks. The settlement site is situated 500m east of Coughton Court.
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 Three storeyed red brick house dating to the mid 18th century.
2 Planning permission was obtained in c1967 for demolition but the house is still standing.
Bramcote Hall, a house built from brick and dating to the Imperial period. It is located 850m northwest of Warton.
1 The present building is a three storey brick house possibly built in the early 19th century. There was possibly an earlier house on this site. This is ...
The present house dates to the Imperial period and is built of brick, though it may stand on the site of an earlier house. It is situated at Holywell, Rowington.
Imperial brick walls and a brick-lined well
1 Two brick walls and a brick-lined well were uncovered during a watching brief on ground works for a rear extension. The walls ...
Two brick walls and a well were uncovered during archaeological works in Chapel Lane, Rugby. The features are believed to be late 18th/early 19th century in date.
Undated wall
1 An undated handmade brick wall was uncovered during a watching brief on ground works for a rear extension. Structural relationships indicate that the wall is pre-19th century.
An undated handmade brick wall was uncovered during archaeological works in Chapel Lane Rugby. Structural relationships on site indicate that the wall is pre-19th century.
1 When the house was put up for sale again in 1873 the sales particulars (SBTRO ER 6/122/8) listerd details of the house and also the Gardens and Pleasure Grounds ...
Possible arbour or other building associated with the grounds at Clopton.
1 A watering pool is marked on the 6″ Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
A watering pool is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It was located 900m north west of the church in Bishops Itchington.
1 Boat House marked on the first edition Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
A boat house is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886 and was situated at the north end of Wormleighton Reservoir.
1 A boat house is marked on the First Edition 6″ Ordnance Survey map.
The site of a boat house which was in use during the Imperial period and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It was situated on the River Avon 100m north of Milcote Manor.
1 The original C18th century brick built cottage had undergone a number of alterations during its lifetime. A two-storey extension was built onto the east during the early 19th Century ...
An Imperial Period Lock Keeper's Cottage associated with Dunton Wharf, Curdworth.
1 A weir marked on the First Edition Ordnance Survey map.
A weir is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886 and is located on the River Avon at Bidford Grange.
1 Archaeological evaluation revealed the reoccupation of the site (following the site’s abandonment to cultivation in the late medieval period), in the course of the expansion of the town in ...
Features reflecting the 19th century housing developments along Dugdale Street and Chapel Street, as depicted on the 1887 OS map, were recorded at The Ropewalk, Chapel Street, Nuneaton.
1 Rediscovered in 1950, partly covered with shrubs and beech trees. It is a substantial structure in brick, with a dome 2.4 to 3m above ground level. The rest of ...
The site of an icehouse, a structure built partially underground where ice was stored during the warmer months. It was built during the Imperial period and is still visible as an earthwork. It is situated 500m south east of Ullenhall.
1 S of Ingon Manor Farm is a complex of pond earthworks that cut the surrounding ridge and furrow. The owner states that this area was landscaped at the beginning ...
Several ponds, which probably date to the beginning of the twentieth century, are visible as earthworks. They are situated 500m south of the reservoir at Ingon.
1 The watching brief on ground reduction and the excavation of foundation trenches for a new extension to the rear of the Clarendon Arms/Harrington’s Restautant recorded walling and part of ...
19th century walling and part of a modern quarry tile floor were recorded during the construction of a building extension. The walls were likely to have been part of a building shown on the 1905 OS map. The site lay immediately behind 38 Castle Hill, Kenilworth.
1 Archaeological observation of the groundworks associated with the construction of new properties at 42, High Street, Hillmorton (EWA 7322, centred on SP53147356) revealed a 19th century pit, an undated ...
Post-medieval and undated features, including pits, a pond, probable boundary ditches, and yard surfaces, recorded during archaeological observation at 42-46 High Street, Hillmorton, Rugby.
1 A watching brief during the reduction of ground level for a new Criminal Justice Centre and associated external facilities recorded four brick-built wells running in a line at ...
Post-medieval walls and wells recorded during the reduction of ground level across the site. These probably belonged to the terrace of houses shown on the First Edition OS map of 1887. The site is located at Wheat Street/Vicarage Street.