1 Willoughby House garden, Willoughby, Rugby.
Pleasure grounds, avenue, drive, parkland/paddocks, kitchen garden.
Pleasure grounds, walks, parkland/paddocks, kitchen garden.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Cut sandstone blocks have been unearthed on the periphery of the grounds belonging to Coleshill Manor, alongside the entrance road. They may indicate the remains of a boundary ...
Cut sandstone blocks have been unearthed on the periphery of the grounds belonging to Coleshill Manor, alongside the entrance road. They may indicate the remains of a boundary wall or gate.
1 1873 country house with joining stables and a coach house. Grade II Listed. Was a hospital, now re-named Coleshill Manor.
2 ‘It is rather gaunt and can never ...
1873 country house with joining stables and a coach house. Grade II Listed. Was a hospital, now re-named Coleshill Manor.
1 Listed building record
Late 18th/early 19th century house. Mid 19th century cast iron railings. Tuscan door case of half-columns.
1 Arnold villas (4), Rugby.
S. facing small town garden with wide range of exotic/tender plants, small pool/grotto laid out to give impression of greatr area.
Small town garden, exotic plants, small pool.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 2 Barford Hill House garden, Barford, Warwick.
House built c. 1802 and said to have had formal gardens with terraces; paddock down to river Avon; boathouse; riverside woodland woalk, lake, ...
Garden developed for housing. Originally had formal gardens, riverside paddock, woodland walk, kitchen garden. Little of original garden remains.
1 2 Barford House, Barford, Warwick.
Lovie reports that the early 19th century house is, at the time of his survey (1996/7) in very poor condition and that this might threaten ...
Pleasure grounds retaining much of their Regency character to the front of the house; condition of rear gardens unknown; kitchen garden; paddocks.
1 Management plan which includes a historical background and details of architectural elements.
2 Plans: ‘as repaired’ appendix to 1
Garden temple situated on the south of Temple Pool, Upton Estate. Early 19th-century.
1 Management plan of the existing structure (south end of pool) includes historic background and picture of the original garden temple that stood to the north of the pool.
Sanderson Miller designed garden temple c. 1745. Demolished in the early 19th century. A replacement garden temple was rebuilt at the southern end of the pool.
2 Blackdown Hill (now Blackdown Hotel), Sandy Lane, Blackdown, Warwick.
Lovie reports this as a villa adjacent to the river Avon. E stands on high ground and the drive passes ...
Villa now hotel. Gardens have late C19th character with drive cut through rock and crossed by timber bridge, summerhouse, terrace, mixed planting.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
Lovie suggests Listed Building Status for house and possibly garden features such as summer house.
1 Blackdown Manor garden, Blackdown,Warwick.
Lovie reports that eary 17th century house was remodelled in early/mid 19th century. Pleasure grounds with park-type planting in adjacent paddocks/field. At time of survey (1996/7) ...
Villa pleasure grounds with park-type planting some of which remains but has been neglected.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie, with possible Listed Building Status for walls along Kenilworth Road.
1 The survey found evidence to suggest that part of the area was once a formal garden with a driveway entering the grounds in the southeast corner of the fields ...
A building 150m south of Hurley Hall is visible on aerial photographs. Documentary research suggests it could be a Gatehouse or Summerhouse.
12 Riversley Park, Nuneaton.
Park on ground adjacent to the river Anker given to the town by an Alderman in 1907. Laid out with a series of tree-lined walks, a bandstand, ...
Park adjacent to river Anker with bandstand, serpentine paths and shrubbery.
Recommended for inclusion on the Local List by Lovie.
12 Weddington Castle park and garden, Nuneaton
Built on an older site to designs by Robert Lugar c.1805 with flower gardens, plantations and drives. Park, with pleausre grounds incorporating river and ...
Park, pleasure grounds, terraces, kitchen garden. Castle demolished 1928. Part of grounds survive as public open space.
1 Bilton Rectory gardens, Bilton Rectory, Bilton.
Villa with pleasure grounds, boundary walk, shrubberies and paddock.
Lovie reports that at the time of the survey (1996/7) some gardens remained but the paddock ...
Villa with pleasure grounds.Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
12 Bourton Hall park/garden, Bourton on Dunsmore, Rugby.
House dates to late 18th century with 19th century additions. Lovie reports presence of, in 1886, informal pleasure grounds with walks and shrubberies, ...
Formal gardens around house with terraces, pool. Parkland to E and S. Gardens survive in outline only after house rescued from dereliction in 1981.Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie, as an important example of a garden design by Harold Peto.
12Brandon Hall garden, Brandon Hall, Wolston, Rugby.
Situated on the north bank fo the Avon at Brandon, developed as a cottage ornee to designs by Robert Lugar in 1809. Lodge to ...
Pleasure grounds with drive and walks, parkland, large kitchen garden and orchards. Hotel since 1950.
Recommended for inclusion on the Local List (key site) by Lovie.
1 Brandon Silk Mill garden, Brandon Silk Mill, Wolston, Rugby.
Lovie reports the house was demolished C20th and trees surviving from garden. He comments that 1792 Eagle Plan clearly shows ornamental ...
House demolished C20th.Area of pleasure grounds, pond, vegetable garden and orchard.
12 Brookfield House, Barby Road, Rugby.
House incorporated into Hospital of St. Cross 1910.
Villa with formal terraces leading to pool with island, coniferous planting near house, 25″ OS 1887 shows elaborate ...
Villa with formal terraces, pool, plantings near house, lawns, parterrebeds and other garden features.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List of surviving planting and other features.
1 2 Brownsover Hall park/garden, Brownsover Hall, Brownsover, Rugby.
Near river Swift and boardered by old arm of the Oxford canal,with bridge. Park to N and W of house with clumps ...
Park to N and W of house with clumps and boundary planting to N. Pleasure grounds around house, kitchen garden.
Recommended for inclusion in the Local List by Lovie.
1 Castle Farm Garden, Woolscott, Grandborough, Rugby.
Pleasure grounds with walks. Lovie comments there has been much recent work on the grounds which have the appearance of having been laid out ...
Pleasure grounds with walks and coniferous planting.
Recommended for inclusion on the Local List by Lovie.
1 Built in 1798 and demolished, except for the tower, in 1913. A stone in the graveyard marks the site of the Shirley transept, 1800-1913. Had the reputation of being ...
The Church of St Thomas a Becket which was built during the Imperial period. Everything but the tower was demolished in 1913. The tower has now been converted into a dwelling. The church was located on the north west edge of Ettington, on Banbury Road.
1 2 Dr. Bloxam’s garden (Percival Guildhouse), Rugby.
Lovie reports that this site was once extensive with formal gardens, an orchard and large paddock. From 1840s the site was gradually broken ...
Originally a large site with pleasure grounds, orchard and paddock divided and partly developed from 1840s. A small remnant remains as garden to Duildhouse.
Recommended for inclusion on the Local List by Lovie.
1 Dunchurch Lodge, Dunchurch, Rugby.
Lovie reports gardens by T.H. Mawson. 19th Century filla replaced in 1908 and given new gardens. Terraces. Lawns, pool, kitchen garden with glass, and paddocks.
The site ...
new gardens in 1908. Terraces, lawns, pool, kitchen gardens, paddocks.
Lovie ecommendsr Review and correct Register entry; Listed Building Status for house and terraces