1 A mill at Bedworth is mentioned in 1331.
2 No mill site is apparent on the estate maps in the County Record Office.
The possible site of a Medieval watermill at Bedworth, suggested by documentary evidence. Its exact location is unknown.
1 Excavated by K Scott in 1968-9. 6 kilns and numerous features of C15 date excavated. Pottery and roof tiles associated. Also traces of a timber building (PRN 5215). ...
The site of six Medieval kilns which were used for the manufacture of pottery and tile. The site lies 100m east of Dennis Farm.
1 Recent fieldwork has located the outlines in plough soil of 24 kilns. 2 additional kilns have been excavated. The field is adjacent to limestone outcrops and it seems reasonable ...
The site of lime kilns dating to the Post Medieval period. They were situated 600m south east of Coton Lawn.
1 In 1967 the demolition of an old cottage in Heath End Road led to the discovery of a large quantity of sherds and waste material from a Medieval ...
The site of numerous Medieval pottery and tile kilns which were situated at Chilvers Coton.
1 Anker Mill. Four storey brick structure in traditional textile mill form built 1861 by Nuneaton Cotton Spinning and Weaving Company at a cost of some £70,000. Became a worsted ...
The site of Anker Mill, a textile mill which was built during the Imperial period. It was later used as a worsted mill. It was situated on Attleborough Road, Attleborough.
1 The two terrraces of 4 units each of weavers houses mentioned by Pevsner have mostly gone. Only this single example remains.
The site of Weavers Cottages, two terraced buildings where weavers lived during the Imperial period. Only one of the terraced cottages remains and is situated on Mill Street, Bedworth.
1 ‘Tuttle Hill Mill’, formerly Caldecote. Tower mill. Preserved in fair condition. Red brick tower with batter cemented over, flat roof with weather vane; retains much machinery but used as ...
Tuttle Hill Windmill, a tower mill which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated 300m north of Tuttle Hill Industrial Estate.
1 The first shaft of the Coventry Colliery was sunk in 1911. The colliery’s main shafts lay on the land of Newland House Farm in Exhall, but the buildings, the ...
The site of Coventry Colliery, where coal was mined. It opened during the Imperial period and was situated 500m north west of Keresley United Reform Church.
1 The area of Chilvers Coton, Nuneaton was the centre for a medieval pottery industry. The earliest kilns had two flues followed by kilns with three, four and five ...
The site of pottery kilns of Medieval origin which represent the pottery industry of Chilvers Coton, situated east of Stockingford.
1 Two limekilns located in a field named ‘Two Quarry Close’.
2 Incomplete information.
The site of two lime kilns, used for making lime, of Post Medieval date. They were situated 100m north of The Rough.
1 Between the Priory and the canal, just to the W of the modern Earls Road, there is an earthwork which must have been a dam across the Barpool Brook. ...
The possible site of a Medieval dam which survives as an earthwork. It was probably associated with a mill pond marked on Beighton's map of 1722-5. The site lies on the south side of Vernon's Lane, Nuneaton.
1 Mine shaft marked on OS map of 1914.
2 Mine shaft marked on OS map of 1923-38.
The site of a mine shaft which was in use during the Imperial period. It was situated 100m north of Heath End Road, Chilvers Coton.
1 Coal mine shaft marked on OS map of 1914.
The site of a coal mine shaft dating to the Imperial period. It was situated 100m south of Croft Middle School.
1 Site of smithy marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a blacksmiths workshop where iron was worked during the Imperial period. The workshop is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887. It was situated on School Lane, Wagon Overthrow.
1 Site of windmill marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a windmill which was in use during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887 and it was situated on what is now Heckley Playing Fields.
1 Site of Exhall Old Colliery marked on OS map of 1886.
The site of Exhall Old Colliery where coal was mined during the Imperial period. The colliery is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It was situated to the west of Brindley Road, Exhall.
1 Site of Exhall Colliery marked on OS map of 1886.
The site of Exhall Colliery where coal was mined during the Imperial period. The colliery is marked on the OS map of 1886. It was situated at Black Bank, Bedworth.
1 Site of mine shaft marked on OS map of 1886.
The site of a mine shaft where coal was mined during the Imperial period. The site is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886 and it was located 100m north of Black Bank.
1 Site of mine shaft marked on OS map of 1886.
The site of a mine shaft where coal was mined during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886 and it was situated 100m north east of Black Bank.
1 Site of smithy marked on OS map of 1902.
The site of a blacksmiths workshop, where iron was worked during the Imperial period. The site is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1902 and it was located on Rye Piece Road, Bedworth.
1 Site of tape mill marked on OS map of 1902.
The site of a tape mill where narrow strips of woven fabric were made during the Imperial period. The mill is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1902 and it was situated on Newton Road, Bedworth.
1 Site of hat factory marked on OS map of 1902.
The site of a hat factory where hats were made during the Imperial period. The factory is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1902 and it was situated on Leicester Street, Bedworth.
1 Site of mine shafts marked on OS map of 1886.
The site of several mine shafts where coal was mined during the Imperial period. The mine shafts are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886 and they were situated at Mount Pleasant, Bedworth.
1 Site of smithy marked on OS map of 1886.
The site of a blacksmiths workshop where iron was worked during the Imperial period. The workshop is marked on the Orndnance Survey map of 1886 and it was situated at Mount Pleasant, Bedworth.