1 Site of Griff brick and lime works marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of Griff Brick and Lime Works which were in use during the Imperial period. The site was located on the west side of Bermuda Road and is marked on the first edition Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
1 Site of brick works marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a brick works where bricks were manufactured during the Imperial period. The site was located on Queens Road, Nuneaton, and is marked on the first edition Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
1 Site of brickworks marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a brickworks where bricks were manufactured during the Imperial period. It was located 100m north of Tuttle Hill Road, Nuneaton, and is marked on the first edition Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
1 Site of brickworks marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a brickworks where bricks were manufactured during the Imperial period. It was situated on the south side of Lutterworth Road, Nuneaton, and is marked on the first edition Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
1 Site of brick kilns marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of several brick kilns, where bricks were fired during the Imperial period. They are situated 150m north east of Lady Wood.
1 Site of brick and tile works marked on OS map of 1902.
The site of a brickworks where bricks and tiles were manufactured during the Imperial period. It was situated 600m south of Galley Common, and was marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1902.
1 Site of brick and tile works marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of brick and tile works, where bricks and tiles were manufactured, dating from the Imperial period. It was situated 1km west of Camp Hill, and was marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
1 Site of brick and tile works marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of brick and tile works, where bricks and tiles were manufactured during the Imperial period. It was situated on Nuneaton Common, and was marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
1 Site of brick and tile works marked on OS map of 1913.
The site of a brick and tile works, where bricks and tiles were manufactured during the Imperial period. It was situated at Moor Wood, Hartshill, and was marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1913.
1 ‘Brick Kiln Close’ marked.
2 No surface traces of the site.
The site of brick and tile works dating to the Imperial period which were indicated on an estate map of 1823. No surface evidence remains. The site is south of the southwest end of Combe Country Park
1 Disused brick works marked.
2 No surface trace of the site.
The site of a brickworks where bricks were made during the Imperial period. The site is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1905. It was situated 600m north west of Priest's Bridge.
1 In Spernall village Esmond Dyes in 1662 occupied one cottage with a brick kiln and had an adjoining close called ‘claypitts’. This house was almost certainly ‘The Tyle House’ ...
Documentary evidence suggests that this is the site of brickworks of Post Medieval date. Some earthworks remain visible at the site, which is 100m north east of the cattle grid at Spernall.
1 Originally owned by a firm called ?Alloy Bricks. The kilns were originally coal-fired, the coal coming by canal; c1963 they installed oil-fired German machinery including a linear kiln and ...
The site of Napton Brickworks which are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. They date from the Imperial period through to Modern times, closing down in the 1970s. They were located between the Oxford Canal and the Napton Windmill.
1 Lower Kiln Leys marked.
2 No trace of a kiln could be found.
The possible site of a brick kiln dating back to at least the Imperial period. The site is suggested by documentary evidence (1839 Tithe map). It lies 200m south of Cosford.
1 Brick/tile works marked.
2 Brick/tile works marked. A building by the road is marked ‘Kiln’ and an area around the above NGR ‘brickworks’.
3 The area is now filled in and ...
The site of a brickworks where bricks were made during the Imperial period. The site is marked on a map dating to 1844. The site was located on Shilton Lane, 1km north west of Ansty.
1 ‘Brickworks’ marked.
2 ‘Brickworks’ marked.
3 Nothing further was found and the site is now for ‘industrial development’.
The site of a brickworks where bricks were made during the Imperial period. The brickworks is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887. The site is located at the Shilton Industrial Estate.
1 ‘Brick Yard’ marked.
2 ‘Brick Kiln Close’ marked.
3 The field is now arable and contained no surface indications of the site.
The site of a brickworks dating to at least the Imperial period is suggested by documentary evidence. The site is located 600m east of Shilton Lodge Farm.
1 ‘Brick Kiln Close’ marked.
2 The land is now arable and there is no surface indication of the site.
The site of a brickworks where bricks were made in the Imperial period. The site is marked on a map of 1844. The site is located 200m south of Withybrook Spinney.
1 A brickyard is shown.
2 No visible trace.
The site of a brickworks dating back to the Imperial period. It is marked on the tithe award map of 1849. The brickworks was situated 200m south of Lawyer's Spinney.
1 Brick and tile works marked.
2 Brick and tile works marked.
3 A field centred at SP4770 contains earthworks which are possibly associated with the brick/tile works.
The site of brick and tile works which were marked on the Ordnance Survey maps of 1887 and 1906. Some earthworks remain which are probably associated with the works. The site lies 800m northwest of Bunkers Hill Covert.
1 ‘Brickyard spinney’ marked.
2 No trace of the brickyard remains.
3 A brick kiln was in operation by 1842 just south of the existing Brickyard Cottages; it is shown on the ...
The site of brickworks dating to the Imperial period. The brickworks are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. No surface evidence remains. The site is 150m north of the reservoir at Cawston.
1 The Napton Brick and Tile Works lies adjacent to the canal here. There is no obvious wharf but a winding hole to the N.
The possible site of a canal wharf to serve the nearby brickworks which was in use during the Imperial period. It was located 500m northwest of Napton Windmill.
1 A brick kiln is marked at the N tip of Ryton wood.
2 Two kilns and brick works marked.
3 Disused.
4 The area is now a Police Training College.
The site of brickworks where bricks were made during the Imperial period. They are marked on nineteenth century maps. The site is at the north east corner of Ryton Wood.
1 Four brick kilns are shown on the Throckmorton Estate map of 1747.
Four brick kilns are shown on the Throckmorton estate map of 1747 and are named 'Bidford Brick Kilns'.