1 This was probably the mill to which Thomas Hungerford ‘had leave to divert the stream’ in 1430. By 1621 there were two mills attached to the manor. Information exists ...
The site of a watermill for which there is documentary evidence from the Medieval period. The mill buildings and some of the watercourses are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The site is to the east of Mill House Terrace, is now under housing.
1 A mill is recorded in 1086.
2 A mid 18th century map shows a name ‘Ground Next Mill’, but there is no trace of a mill on the map.
3 The ...
Documentary evidence suggests that this was the site of a watermill from the Medieval to the Post Medieval period. No surface evidence remains. The site is to the north of the reservoir in Newbold Comyn Park.
1 In 1086 two mills are recorded at Leamington. The mill is recorded again in 1520, 1635 and 1684. Information on ownership exists for the 19th century. The mill probably ...
The site of a watermill for which there is documentary evidence from the Medieval period to the Imperial period. The site, to the north west of Mill Road, Leamington Spa, is now built over.
1 There was a mill in 1086. It is also recorded in 1560. The present building dates from 1792 when a cotton spinning mill was built on the site. For ...
Rock Mills, the remains of a watermill, for which there is documentary evidence from the Medieval period. The present building is late 18th century when a cotton mill operated. A chimney and some machinery survive. It is 100m west of Highcroft Crescent, Leamington Spa.
1 Boatloads of crude tar were carried from here to MTD distilleries at Banbury by Thomas Clayton Ltd in narrow boats with tank holds. The works closed in the ...
The site of a canal wharf and gasworks, where vessels would have loaded and unloaded goods during the Imperial period. It was located between the end of Priory Street and the Grand Union Canal.
1 The former Leamington Brewery, with a high main building of brick with a steep French hipped roof. The details perhaps Quattrocento, perhaps Romanesque. 1861 by R Davison.
2 Demolished 1986, ...
The site of the former Leamington Brewery which was in operation during the Imperial period. Part of the building was demolished in 1986 except one wing which was converted into flats. It stood on Lillington Avenue, Leamington Spa.
1 Engine shed marked on 1886 map.
The site of an engine shed which was built and used during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It was situated east of Old Milverton Road, Leamington Spa.
1 Engine shed marked on 1886 map.
The site of an engine shed which was built and used during the Imperial period and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It is situated west of Leamington Station.
1 Brick kiln marked on 1886 map.
Documentary evidence suggests that this is the site of a kiln used for making bricks during the Imperial period. The site is north of Leicester Street, Leamington Spa.
1 Malthouse marked on 1886 map.
The site of a malt house on Clapham Terrace, Leamington Spa, where grain was malted during the brewing process. It was in use during the Imperial period and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
1 Smithy marked on 1886 map.
The site of a forge which was in use during the Imperial period and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It was situated on Clemens Street, Leamington Spa.
1 A lime kiln is marked.
2 The site is a small overgrown area by the canal and is an open space connected with a housing estate. There is a hollow ...
The site of a lime kiln which was in use during the Imperial period. It was situated 200m west of Radford Road Bridge.
1 During building operations a brick-lined circular pit with domed top was found and excavated in 1976. It was built of ?19th century brick and lined with blackened ?clay rendering ...
A brick lined pit, possibly a 19th century kiln, was found and excavated during building work. It was situated at Clinton Street, Leamington Spa.
1 Brewers’ Stores. A vaguely classical two-storey quadrangle building dating from the mid 19th century. The stucco over brick has recently been rendered with the loss of the inscription. The ...
The site of a brewery which was in use during the Imperial period, it was known as Brewers' Stores, and the building has recently been rendered. It stands on Russell Street, Leamington Spa.
1 Gas works marked on 1886 map.
The site of a gas works which was in use during the Imperial period. It was sitauted on Ranelagh Terrace, Leamington Spa, and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
1 Brick tower mill. Small, four-storey, four common sails and two pairs of stones. New gearing, sails, steam drive-shaft and engine house noted in 1886 advertisement, but ceased work c1888 ...
The site of Leamington Windmill which was first recorded as being in use during the Imperial period. It was situated in the area of Tatchbrook Road, Whitnash but was demolished in 1968.