1 A Wesleyan Methodist chapel, built in 1880.
A Methodist chapel dating to the Imperial period. It is situated on New Street, Shipston on Stour.
1 Stone built with tiled roof. Lintel stone bears legend: Wesleyan Chapel. The stone is ashlar, although a little crude, and the pointed windows have iron-latticed frames and coloured glass ...
A Methodist Chapel, built in the Imperial period, and now coverted into a house. It is situated off Bank View, Butlers Marston.
1 Built of red brick in 1861 (1863?) by John Welton of Millfield Farm.
2 Redundant.
A Wesleyan Chapel built in the Imperial period in Pillerton Priors which is no longer used for worship. The site is to the north east of Priory Lane.
1 Chancel, N organ-chamber and vestry, N aisle, S porch, and W tower. 1879-80 by John Gibson. The walls are of coursed rubble outside and ashlar inside, with windows and ...
The Church of St James, built in the 19th century on the site of a Medieval Church. The church is situated south west of the Hall, Old Milverton.
1 The Methodists came to Bearley when a member of the Snitterfield Chapel moved and opened his house for worship. Before the Chapel was built in Ash Lane in 1863, ...
Bearley Methodist Chapel was built during the Imperial period. The Chapel is now a private house, it lies on Ash Lane Bearley.
Methodist Chapel
1 A Wesleyan Methodist chapel marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1905.
A Methodist Wesleyan Chapel, dating from the Imperial period, and shown on the Ordnance Survey map of 1905. It is situated in Henley High Street, north of St John's Church.
1 A Methodist Chapel is marked on the First Edition 6″ Ordnance Survey map.
A Methodist Chapel dating from the Imperial period is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It is situated at Yarningale Common.
1 A chapel of ease was built at Lowsonford in 1877.
2 St Luke’s church is marked on the First Edition 6″ Ordnance Survey map
St Luke's Church in Lowsonford was built in 1877 as a Chapel of Ease.
1 An Independent Chapel is marked on the First Edition 6″ Ordnance Survey map.
2 A Congregational Chapel is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1926.
A chapel is marked on the Ordnance Survey maps of 1886 and 1926 and is situated in Lowsonford.
1 Parish church erected in 1875. Apsidal chancel, transepts, nave and aisles.
2 By Seddon, 1875. Cost: £5,000. An odd, idiosyncratic design in the Early English style. Tower with spire near ...
The New Church of St Mary which was built during the Imperial period to replace the Medieval church. It is situated 200m east of Ullenhall.
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.
1 Chancel, N and S chapels, nave of five bays, with N and S aisles, and NW tower with spire. Erected in 1864 by Miss Ryland at a cost of ...
The Parish Church of All Saints, Sherbourne, on the site of an earlier Medieval church. It was built during the Imperial period, with later alterations in 1882. The church is located 30m south west of the Shelbourne Churchyard Cross.
1 Convent and school marked.
2 School, RC Church and Convent marked.
3 Still in use.
A Roman Catholic church, convent and school that date to the Imperial period. They are marked on the the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. They are situated in Monks Kirby.
1 1846-7 by A W Pugin. His however only the SW tower and the nave and chancel behind. In 1864-7 E W Pugin enlarged the church and gave it its ...
The Roman Catholic Church of St Marie which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated in Dunchurch Road, Rugby.
1 By Denys Hinton & Associates, 1961-2. ‘A very remarkable building’. Brief description given.
The Church of St George, built in 1961-1962. The church is situated immediately east of Paddox 1st School.
1 It is noted that a Baptist Meeting House (now the Church House) was built in 1803. The street map shows a church house at the above site.
2 The ...
A Baptist chapel which was built during the Imperial period. It is now in use as a store room. The building is located to the north of Main Street, Newbold on Avon.
1 Plain low red-brick church, in typical nonconformist pattern, apparently built around the start of the 20th century. In good condition although used as a store.
A chapel that was built during the Imperial period. It is still standing but is now in use as a store. The chapel is situated on Bilton Road, Bilton.
1 A neat brick edifice, with a short spire, erected about six years ago (ie c1868). Attached is a house for a minister.
2 Still standing although for sale as a ...
A Congregational Chapel dating to the Imperial period. It is situated in Albert Street, Rugby.
1 The only reference to the Vicarage, presumably built in the 1850’s as it was attached to St John’s Church which was built in 1852, is on the 1886 OS ...
The site of the Vicarage built during the Imperial period and which is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. A housing estate now stands on this site, though when the Vicarage was demolished is not known. It was situated 400m west of the cricket ground, Kenilworth.
1 Noted by Pevsner.
2 Former Catholic chapel attached to Bourton Hall. 1906-8 by H A Peto. Of limestone ashlar, Italian Renaissance in style. Connected to the house by a wooden ...
The site of a Roman Catholic chapel that was built during the Imperial period. It is situated at Bourton Hall, Bourton on Dunsmore.
1 The building has a plaque above the door marked ‘Baptist Chapel 1869’ but has since fallen into disuse and is undergoing conversion into a dwelling.
A Baptist Chapel that was built during the Imperial period. The building is no longer in use as a chapel. It is situated 1km south east of Bourton on Dunsmore.
1 Congregational chapel. Built 1833. Red brick.
2 According to local information religious use ceased in 1977. The building is now used as a store room and appears in good condition ...
A Congregational Chapel which was built during the Imperial period to replace an earlier chapel. It is no longer in use as a chapel but is used as a store. It is located on the High Street, Marton.
1 A Victorian vicarage in good condition and inhabited, although according to locals, any church connection ceased in 1983.
Marton vicarage which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated North Street, Marton.
1 House, formerly rectory. c1830. Flemish bond buff brick with string course to main block, and brick dentil cornice throughout. Late Georgian style. 2 storeys.
2 Building is notable for its ...
Frankton Rectory, a vicarage that was built as during the Imperial period. The building is no longer in use as a vicarage but is situated 100m south east of the church at Frankton.