1 Archaeological recording took place at Chapel End Methodist Church prior to the building being sold for refurbishment as a dwelling. Three distinct phases of build were discerned, the original ...
Chapel End Methodist Church, built in 1887. The chapel is located at Chapel End, Nuneaton.
11815 extension to St Nicholas Churchyard. By the early 19th century the graveyard was deemed to be full and in 1815 the parishioners drew up a petition to purchase land ...
Early 19th century extension to St Nicholas Churchyard.
1 Churchyard surrounding St Nicholas Nuneaton with burials from Medieval period onwards.
An archaeological observation in 2009-2010 recorded a number of brick built vaults and graves with associated burials, skeletons ...
Churchyard surounding St Nicholas Church of Nuneaton.
12 Nuneaton cemetery, Oaston road, Nuneaton.
Dates from the last quarter of the 19th century. The original area was laid out with curvilinear paths, two linked mortuary chapels and a lodge. ...
Late 19th century, greatly extended. Lodge, double chaped, curved paths.Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie
1 Attached to the Order of Fontevrault. Founded between 1155 and 1159. The community consisted of sisters and brothers, living apart, but meeting in the church for common worship. The ...
The site of the Priory of St. Mary which was founded during the Medieval period. The site is located 50m west of Manor Court Road, Nuneaton.
1 Arbury House is on the site of an Augustinian priory of canons which was granted to Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, after the Dissolution (PRN 6258).
2 An Augustinian priory ...
The site of Arbury Priory, an Augustinian monastery governed by a prior of Medieval date. It was situated in Arbury Park, 400m west of Swanland.