1 Historic pre 1880s historic farm complex marked on OS 1st Edition mapping. Comprising Maxtostoke School Farmouse LB II dated early to mid C19 and timber framed Barn LBII dated ...
Historic pre 1880s historic farm complex marked on OS 1st Edition mapping. Comprising Maxtostoke School Farmouse LB II dated early to mid C19 and timber framed Barn LBII dated Early C17, Late C17 and C19.
1 ,2An estate farm complex at Kineton, built c1850 for the Compton Verney Estate.
3 A section of the main barn was rebuilt, following a fire in 1999, and a photographic ...
An estate farm complex at Kineton, built c1850 for the Compton Verney Estate.
1 Cottage, originally probably a farmhouse, part of a row. C16/C17. Timber framed with braces and whitewashed brick and some plastered infill. C19 additions.
2 A level 2-3 survey was carried ...
Cottage, originally part of a farmhouse. 16th or 17th century origin with 19th century and later alterations.
1 The farm complex at Tidmington is first shown on the 1st edition Ordnance Survey map, where it appears as a regular courtyard complex with outlying buildings.
2 The farm complex ...
A farm complex at Tidmington, which dates to at least the late 19th century.
1 Farmhouse and attached walls. An irregular house, formerly rectangular or half H shaped with later wings. The south or principal front, with three gables, is cemented, and ...
Holt Hall, a farmhouse which was built in the Post Medieval period. It is situated 600m south of Whateley.
1 House with late 17th century/ early 18th century forecourt walls and corner pavilions, similar to those at Arlescote. House Grade II* Listed, pavilions and forecourt walls Grade II Listed.
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Dassett Field Farmhouse, a Post Medieval house with forecourt walls and corner pavilions.
1 William Sheldon started his tapestry making business at Barcheston Manor in 1560; present house late 16th/ early 17th century.
2 Shown on OS 1:10560 1886 Sht Warks 54SW.
Barcheston manor house which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It is located 200m south of the church at Barcheston.
1 Farm buildings said to date to the 17th century.
Marston Farm Hotel, a Post Medieval farmhouse. It is located to the north west of Marston.
1 Architectural report on former Towerhill farmhouse. Dated on stylistic grounds to c1660-1710. An interesting example of a substantial brick-built farmhouse in the local 17th century tradition, with an eastern ...
Towerhill Farmhouse, a Post Medieval farmhouse to which alterations were made during the Imperial period. The farmhouse is situated at Tower Hill, Bidford on Avon.
1 Map.
2 Built by Dr Thomas, editor and Continuator of Dugdale’s `Antiquities of Warwickshire’.
3 Early 18th century.
4 Not outstanding.
5 Built by Dr Thomas (1680-1738) of red and blue patterned brick ...
Atherstone Hill Farmhouse, a building which was constructed during the Post Medieval period. It is built from red and blue patterned brick and has a tile roof. The farmhouse is situated in the parish of Atherstone on Stour.
1 OS Map.
2 The Manor Farm, E of the church, of H-shaped plan, has been encased in brick but has 17th century open timbered ceilings, and a wide fire place ...
A manor house which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated west of Burbage Road, Aston Cantlow.
1 The old Peyto mansion formerly stood on an eminence in a field called ‘Image Hill’ to the NW of the church. The manor house was built by John Peyto ...
The site of a manor house built in the Post Medieval period to replace an earlier hall. It was demolished in 1802. The site of the manor house is visible on aerial photographs. It stood 350m north of the church, Chesterton.
1 Thomas Spencer built a ‘very fair house’ at Claverdon, ‘and for the great Hospitality which he kept thereat, was the mirrour of this County’.
2 The stone Tower (PRN 1101) ...
The site of a Post Medieval manor house which is suggested by documentary evidence. The site is located 100m north west of Leyland Plantation.
1 Thomas Spencer’s great house (PRN 6282) may never have been completed on the scale proposed. Part of the site was already occupied by a house which was described in ...
The site of Claverdon House, a Post Medieval manor house. It was situated 100m north west of Leyland Plantation.
1 A possible manor house of the Knights Templars and Knights Hospitallers existed on this site (PRN 4572). A number of tenants are known in the late 15th/early 16th century. ...
The site of a Post Medieval manor house which lay 300m west of Park Farm. Now disproved.
1 The chapel of St Giles, which may have been the original church of the Priory, was granted with others of its lands, to Thomas Broke in 1541 and to ...
The site of a Post Medieval manor house. All that remains is a platform, possibly surrounded by a moat. The site can be identified from aerial photographs, and remains visible as an earthwork. It is situated 350m north west of Morgrove Coppice, Spernall.
1 Thomas Fisher depopulated the Medieval village (PRN 632) and pulled down the church to build a large manor house. In 1730 this manor house had been abandoned and converted ...
The remains of a manor house built during the Post Medieval period. The house had been abandoned by 1730 and converted into six dwellings. A present day farmhouse retains some features of the manor house. It is situated 1km south of Bishop's Itchington.
1 The existing house is largely 18th century with a rear wing which is probably 17th century. The whole is roughcast and there are no external features.
2 The Hall ...
Whitacre Hall, a manor house which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 1km north east of Nether Whitacre.
1 Bishop’s Farm, a quarter of a mile NW of the church; it is early to mid 16th century. It is of two storeys, rectangular plan facing NW, and has ...
A two-storey building, rectangular in plan and dating to the Post Medieval period. It is situated 500m northwest of the church at Austrey.