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The icehouse at Watchbury House is not true to type, and there may be some doubt as to its original purpose. It is oblong in plan, measuring ...
An icehouse dating to the Imperial period. Its unusual construction suggests that it may originally have been built for a different purpose, perhaps for curing and salting meat. It is situated 300m north east of the cemetery, Barford.
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 Icehouse marked on OS map.
The site of an icehouse, a structure built partially underground and used for storing ice in the warmer months. It was in use during the Imperial period and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The icehouse is situated 400m north west of Studley Thorns.
1 Site of malthouse marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a malt house where grain was malted as part of the brewing process. The malt house is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887. It dated to the Imperial period and was situated 50m south of Malthouse Farm.
1 Site of malthouse marked on OS map of 1901.
The site of a malt house, where grain was malted for the brewing process. It dated to the Imperial period and was situated immediately to the south east of Cheatle's Farm Bridge. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1901.
1 Site of ice house marked on OS map of 1887.
2 Domed ice-house with top opening had an entrance within a rusticated porch. It was locally known as Sir Roger’s ...
The site of an icehouse, built partially underground and used for storing ice in warm weather. It dated to the Imperial period and was situated 150m west of Arbury Hall.
Toppers is one of the oldest fish and chip businesses in Britain being 102 years old this year (2014).
1 Ice house, Charlecote Nurseries (formerly Charlecote Park), Charlecote.
Beamon and Roaf report a brick cylinder with domed roof, situated adjacent to a bend 2 yds (1.8 m) from the river ...
Brick cylindrical ice house close to the river Dene. Formerly sited in the kitchen garden of Charlecote Hall, now a private nursery.
1 Ice House noted in Brandon little Wood by the 1605 Living History Society
Ice house noted in Brandon Little Wood.
1 Icehouse Spinney 600m SE of Caldecote Hall and in a bend of the River Anker.
2 The ice house survives and takes the form of a round grass-covered earthwork in ...
An icehouse, a structure built partly underground and used for the storage of ice in warmer weather. It was built during the Imperial period and lies 500m south west of Caldecote Hall, in Ice House Spinney.
1 An extremely early tradition says that ‘a refrigerator’ was built in Icehouse Spinney, near the railway, in Medieval times. It was an underground chamber dug out and lined with ...
The possible site of an Post Medieval icehouse, a structure built partially underground in which ice was kept during warmer months. It is thought to have been situated in Icehouse Spinney.
The oldest part of Water Orton is centred around Old Church Road. This is now a conservation area and contains buildings from the 14th and 17th centuries. This is the ...
1 Ice house, Old Hall Farm, Baxterley.
Beamon and Roaf report two bricked archways, side by side, facing NE, are entries to a conjoined complex. Approximately 25 x 20 ft (7.5 ...
A two-roomed ice house constructed of brick and sandstone, under a tree covered mound. It lies 200 yds (180m) from the principal building and is not shown on current OS maps.
1 The Malthouse, 17th century, of stone.
2 This is a 17th century stone building in Mill Street. It is two storeyed with five windows. The four centered arched, ...
A malt house which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is now a domestic dwelling. It is situated in Mill Street, Warwick.
1 There is an icehouse at St Lawrence Wood at about this location (information from H.Pearson of County Planning Dept).
2 The ice house is about 1.7m in diameter and about ...
An icehouse, a structure built partially underground, which was used for storing ice in warmer months. It dates from the Imperial period and is situated 300m north east of Oldbury Grange.
1 Pleasure grounds with walks, kitchen garden, paddock park with boundary planting. Probably contemporary with 1795 church. Recommended for inclusion on Local List.
2 The OS 1:10560 1886 Sht Warks 51NW ...
Pleasure grounds created in the Imperial period at Ettington Vicarage, to the north of the village. Features include walks, a kitchen garden, a paddock park and boundary planting.Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Early 19th century house c.1860 by T.T.Allen on older site. Has associated 20th century gardens. Features include parkland, pond, pleasure grounds, kitchen garden, orchard. Recommended for inclusion on Local ...
Loxley Hall grounds, a park dating from the Imperial period, now incorporating modern gardens. Part of the parkland is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886/7. The grounds are situated to the north of Loxley.
1 Site of a malthouse at Honiley marked on OS 25″ 1st ed. map.
A malt house dating to the Imperial period. It was used for malting grain for the brewing process. The malt house was situated 100m west of the church at Honiley.
1 An area containing numerous large ditches and pits, together with burials. Several boundary or enclosure ditches were excavated, including F2 which was a palisade ditch. F4 enclosed a large ...
Enclosures, ditches, pits, human burials were found during an archaeological excavation. Pottery and metal work were found in large quantities. Roman artefacts date back to the 1st century. The site was located south of Cottage Farm, near Stretton on Fosse.