1 Pleasure grounds with kitchen garden, surrounding early 18th century house with dovecote. Recommended for inclusion on Local List.
2 Shown on OS 1:10560 1886 Sht Warks 40SE.
3 Shown on OS ...
Pleasure grounds created in the Imperial period around an early 18th century house. They are marked on the Ordnance Survey maps of 1886 and 1906, and are situated to the north west of the church at Ladbroke.
1 NW of the Manor House is a 17th century dovecote. A rectangular 2-storeyed structure in stone with steep gables on each of the four faces and with a conical ...
A stone dovecote, a building used for the breeding and housing of doves or pigeons during the Post Medieval period. It is still standing at Little Compton Manor House.
1 Radway Grange was the home of Sanderson Miller who adapted an existing 16th century house to a mid 18th century Gothic style and designed a landscape park around it. ...
A landscape park surrounding Radway Grange. The park was developed from the Post Medieval period onwards and now incorporates 20th century gardens. The park and gardens are situated to the south east of Radway.
1 A modern farmhouse at Crimscote, has a former pigeon-house, probably 17th century, built of small white coarsed stones.
2 The dovecote is situated at SP23 47.
3 17th century dovecote partly ...
A stone and brick dovecote, a building used for the housing and breeding of doves or pigeons. It dates to the Post Medieval period, and is still standing to the east of Manor Farm, Crimscote.
1 A mound at the N end of the deserted settlement probably denotes the dove house that is marked on a map of 1722.
3 Plan.
An earthwork that may be the site of a dovecote, a building used for the breeding and housing of doves and pigeons. It would date to the Post Medieval period, and is shown on an eighteenth century map. It is situated south west of the Manor Farm at Watergall.
1 Documents of 1435 mention a dovecote at Fulbrook deserted Medieval settlement.
The site of a Medieval dovecote, a building used for the breeding and housing of doves or pigeons. There is documentary evidence for the dovecote which dates from the 15th century. It was situated at Fulbrook.
1 A document of 1567 records a dove house at the “Temple”.
2 Not associated with the Templars manor as lies outside the manor and demesnes. The reference in VCH is ...
The site of a Post Medieval dovecote where doves or pigeons were housed. It was located 300m south west of Park Farm, Nuneaton.
1 Close to the south east of the house was a square two-storied building, probably a pigeon-house. The lower storey was of stone rubble, possibly Medieval, with a four ...
The site of a possible dovecote for housing doves or pigeons. It may have dated from the Medieval period. It was situated at Botts Green Hall.
1 Dovecote. C18 and earlier with later alterations and additions. Limestone laid to regular courses. Sandstone quoins. Pyramidal slated roof surmounted by ball finial and weather-vane behind embattled parapet.
2 Probably ...
A dovecote, a building for the breeding and housing of doves and pigeons. It was used from the Post Medieval to the Imperial period. It is situated at Idlicote House.
1 Pigeon-cote west of castle. Late 17th century or early 18th century. A small square stone structure of two storeys. Roofless and derelict. It belonged to Baginton Hall.
2 Dovecote. Square ...
The site of a dovecote, a building in which doves or pigeons were housed. It was in use from the Post Medieval period onwards and was associated with Baginton Hall. The dovecote was situated at Baginton Castle.