1 Formerly one of the village pumps. No longer in use but situated in the garden of a private house at the junction of the road from Sutton under Brailes ...
The site of a village pump which dates to the Imperial period. It is located 200m south east of the chapel in Stourton.
1 One of the four drinking fountains on the main (A34) road through the village. This, like the others, is stone built. It has a roof of red tiles. It ...
A drinking fountain, dating to the Imperial period, is located on Clarks Lane, Long Compton.
1 One of the four drinking fountains on the main (A34) road through the village of Long Compton. It was built where Clarendon Street (Malt House Lane) joins the A34 ...
A drinking fountain, which dates to the Imperial period, is located on Malthouse Lane, Long Compton.
1 One of the four drinking fountains on the main (A34) road through the village of Long Compton. The fountain is set into the wall of Wheelwright’s Cottage garden on ...
A drinking fountain, which dates to the Imperial period, is located on 50m west of the Hollows.
1 Excavation inside the moat revealed the foundations of a number of walls, usually about 0.23m below the surface. Several of these were followed, but insufficient work was done to ...
The site of Goodrest Lodge, a Medieval/Post Medieval manor house with double moat, bridge, fishponds and well. Remains of these features are visible as earthworks. On excavating the site, walls and floors were revealed. It is situated at Leek Wootton.
1 Sawbridge. 1689: John Earles while removing an old barn found a well about 1.2m square and full of water. When emptied a large square stone was found with several ...
The site of a Roman well which was situated in the vicinity of Sawbridge. Several Roman grey urns were recovered from the well.
1 The sixth Leamington spring was discovered in 1810. Three years later ‘The New Pump Rooms and Baths’ were erected, which effectively put out of business all those which had ...
A 6th spring was discovered at Leamington in 1810. The New Pump Room and Baths, later to become The Royal Baths and Pump Room, were built in 1814. The building has been frequently altered. It is situated to the north west of Victoria Bridge, Leamington Spa.
1 A stone well was found during work at 26 Ely Street, Stratford-upon-Avon, by developers. Considered to be medieval in date.
A stone well was found during work at 26 Ely Street, Stratford-upon-Avon, by developers. Considered to be medieval in date.
1 The River Stour has been diverted between SP2050 and SP2050, to form a water course for Atherstone Mill (WA1345). The channelling of the river is almost certainly contemporary ...
The site of a watercourse associated with the Medieval/Post Medieval watermill at Atherstone on Stour. The watercourse is still visible as an earthwork. It is situated 300m north west of Lion's Pond.
12 Slight earthworks of a possible trackway or watercourse running southwards from Upper Tysoe were identified from LiDAR imagery by the AOC Assessment of Local Services Villages for Stratford-on-Avon District ...
The slight earthworks of a possible trackway or watercourse are visible on LiDAR imagery and on a number of satellite photographs.
1 Stands on the N side of the High Street immediately inside the W gate. The buildings are set above the level of the High Street. On the High Street ...
The Lord Leycester Hospital on the High Street in Warwick dates from the Medieval period. It is a timber framed building. Some parts were built or rebuilt during the 14th century.
1 Three small trenches were excavated in the garden of Witherley Lodge by Atherstone Archaeology and History Society under the direction of Keith Scott. The site, published posthumously, provided evidence ...
Occupation evidence spanning the 1st-4th century was recorded in excavations to the north of Watling Street.
1A fountain shown on the 1st Edition OS map
2 This is a new record which appears to relate to MWA8069 on the Overlays, but which cannot be found in the ...
A 'fountain' marked on the 1st Edition OS map.
1 A public water tap on the village green at Avon Dassett. Marked on the 2nd edition Ordnance Survey map onwards with W.T.
2 It survives as a small stone-built structure ...
A public water tap on the village green at Avon Dassett.
1 A stone lined well, bonded with mortar, was uncovered and partially excavated in advance of construction work. It had been backfilled with loam which contained an almost complete pot ...
A well, probably dating from the mid 18th century and containing an assemblage of potsherds, was uncovered in Main Street, Norton Lindsey.
1 At Shrewley Common. Deep well pump; hand-cranked; most common type locally; disused.
The site of a well which was in use during the Imperial period. It was situated at Shrewley Common, 400m east of Tithe Barn Bridge.
1 Hatton Cross Roads. Deep well; hand-cranked pump action on wooden post; shaft filled in.
The remains of a pump and a well, used for raising water during the Imperial period. They are situated at Hatton Green.
1 Tingswood Cottages. Pump made by C Lines and Son, Pumpmakers, Solihull.
The site of a water pump dating to the Imperial period. It is situated 300m east of Kingswood Junction.
1 Deep well pump, by E and H Roberts Ltd; flat belt driven; disused; no evidence of engine.
A water pump and well, used for raising water during the Imperial period. They are situated 100m south west of the hall at Hatton Green.
1 Home Farm. Hand operated; deep well pump action; incorporates reduction gearing; flag symbol on body.
A water pump and well, used for raising water during the Imperial period. They were situated 700m east of Hatton Green.
1 Built 1778. Had four common sails, boat cap and pairs of stones. Driven by steam 1854. Converted to water tower and heightened in 1884 and to a house in ...
A windmill built during the Imperial period. It was converted to a water tower in 1884, and then to a house in 1974/5. It is sited to the west of Tainter's Hill, Ladyes Hills.
1 House of early 16th century origin, restored after 1840 and in 1930s. Gardens and pleasure grounds probably date from 1930s, though they contain a 19th century wellhead. Recommended for ...
A garden at Little Wolford Manor, dating to the 20th century. It is located 700m south west of Clay Bank Coppice.
1 The earliest reference is 1725 on Beighton’s map of Warwickshire. Information on ownership exists for the late 19th century. By 1914 the mill was disused and ...
The site of a watermill which was in use during the Post Medieval period. It continued to be used until the end of the Imperial period. The mill buildings were demolished in th 1930s but the watercourses are still visible as earthworks. The mill was situated at Mill Farm.
1 A stone-lined well was discovered during topsoil stripping. About 6m to the north of the well was a discontinous line of ironstone rubble blocks. This probably ...
The remains of a wall and a well of unknown date were found during archaeological work. They were situated in the area of Howcombe Lane, Napton on the Hill.