1 A late 16th century or early 17th century gabled house wholly roughcast, with no original external features apart from a chimney stack with three brick shafts.
2 The buildings are ...
Arley Hall, a house which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 350m west of St. Wilfred's Church, Arley.
1 The Manor House is mainly modern, but has a 16th century timber-framed nucleus. It was never used as a manor house, but was the Greswalde-Williams hunting lodge at ...
A manor house which was originally built during the Post Medieval period but later additions were made during the Imperial period. It is situated on Southam Road, Radford Semele.
1 House with late 17th century/ early 18th century forecourt walls and corner pavilions, similar to those at Arlescote. House Grade II* Listed, pavilions and forecourt walls Grade II Listed.
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Dassett Field Farmhouse, a Post Medieval house with forecourt walls and corner pavilions.
1 House rebuilt late 18th century. Present redbrick neo-Tudor house built after 1830.
Goldicote House which originally may have dated from the Post Medieval period. The house was rebuilt in late 18th/ 19th century. It is situated 400m south east of Alveston Pasture.
1 During the excavation of house foundation trench 15 two brick walls were uncovered. At the eastern end of the trench and in line with the western garage ...
A number of walls and a soakaway dating to the Imperial period were found during archaeological work at Weethly Manor.
1 Excavation of the foundation trenches revealed stone foundations running north from the north-east corner and centre of the north wall to the existing house. The eastern foundation ...
Archaeological work revealed evidence of Post Medieval activity, possibly associated with shoe-making. The remains of a lean-to, a waste tank, a ditch, and a pit containing cobbler's waste were found. The site was on Bottom Street, Northend.
1 Arch Eval revealed two Post Medieval pits and a brick structure. The bricks date from the 18th/19th century, however no building was evident on any maps dating from 1610. ...
During an archaeological excavation two Post Medieval pits and brick walls were identified in the area of Bridge End, Warwick.
1 A brick wall with sandstone footings, probably part of a demolished building, was located in one of the trenches for the house extension. It dates from probably the eighteenth ...
The foundations of a brick wall dating to the Post Medieval or Imperial period. The foundations were recorded on the east side of Bridge Street, Polesworth.
1 The cottage was surveyed prior to the relocation of the building. On stylistic grounds, it is not likely to be earlier than the late 16th century and it is ...
Cutlin Mill Cottage, the remaining structure from a vanished mill. The mill was demolished before 1752. The cottage is located 200m south east of the church at Atherstone on Stour. The cottage appears to have been largely destroyed by a fire in 2011.
1 17th century stone house with 18th century facade.
2 The hipped roofs are of Welsh slate. The south elevation has 3 storeys and some 8 sash windows – the ...
Admington Hall, a country house that was built during the Post Medieval period. It is located in Admington.
1 Two late 17th/ early 18th century ogee roofed corner pavilions, part of walled forecourt forming part of vanished formal gardens.
2 Two ogee roofed gazebos were built at the south ...
Three Post Medieval garden pavilions or summerhouses are all that remain of a formal garden at Arlescote House.
1 William Sheldon started his tapestry making business at Barcheston Manor in 1560; present house late 16th/ early 17th century.
2 Shown on OS 1:10560 1886 Sht Warks 54SW.
Barcheston manor house which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It is located 200m south of the church at Barcheston.
1 Four trial trenches were excavated. Observation was subsequently carried out during topsoil stripping in the south-west of the development and during excavation of the foundation trenches for two ...
Post-medieval features, including an 18th century wall, an earlier well, and a 19th century outbuilding, were recorded close to the street frontage of Wellesbourne Road, Barford.
1 A cobble surface found across the excavated area is likely to have been the original courtyard to the existing house when construction started in the early 16th century. ...
Post Medieval features and finds recovered during excavations at Coughton Court. Features included a yard, walls and floors relating to the construction and occupation of the east range and a revetment at the south part of the moat.
1 Snitterfield Hall was demolished c1820. The Hall stood on the left beyond the church, the wall of the kitchen garden being still standing.
2 There is no trace of the ...
The site of Snitterfield Hall, a house dating back to the Post Medieval period. The existence of the hall is known from documentary evidence. It was situated on the east side of Church Road, Snitterfield.
1 Farm buildings said to date to the 17th century.
Marston Farm Hotel, a Post Medieval farmhouse. It is located to the north west of Marston.
1 Hall’s Croft, traditionally associated with Dr John Hall, Shakespeare’s son in law, is a large and complex timber framed house, containing structural elements dating from the 16th to the ...
Hall's Croft, a timber framed house that was originally built during the Post Medieval period. Later alterations have been made to the building. The house is associated with Shakespeare's son in law. It is located in the Old Town, Stratford upon Avon.
1 Ashorne was originally part of the manor of Newbold, but was a separate submanor from the 12th century. It passed through various hands, belonging at the Dissolution to the ...
Ashorne Hill Farm, a house dating to the Post Medieval period. It is located 200m north of Ashorne Hill.
1 Alveston Manor house itself is late Medieval with later additions. The grounds consist of pleasure grounds with walks and kitchen garden. Associated structures include an 18th century brick ogee-roofed ...
Alveston Manor Gardens associated with the late Medieval manor house. The gardens, marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886, included a kitchen garden and a gazebo, and were situated south east of Clopton Bridge.
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1 Arlescote House itself is Grade II* Listed and of 17th century date. The walled forecourt with two late 17th/early 18th century ogee-roofed corner pavilions represents the remains of reputedly ...
Arlescote House grounds, the remains of elaborate and extensive formal gardens created in the Post Medieval period. The gardens included gazebos, two artifical mounds, a fishpond and a skittle alley.Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Early 18th century brick ogee-roofed gazebo, now marooned on traffic island.
A Post Medieval gazebo which was formerly part of Alveston Manor grounds. The site is located in Bridgetown, Stratford upon Avon.
1 Architectural report on former Towerhill farmhouse. Dated on stylistic grounds to c1660-1710. An interesting example of a substantial brick-built farmhouse in the local 17th century tradition, with an eastern ...
Towerhill Farmhouse, a Post Medieval farmhouse to which alterations were made during the Imperial period. The farmhouse is situated at Tower Hill, Bidford on Avon.
1 Examination of Langley Green Farmhouse during 1996 revealed that the earliest standing fabric is a three bay, one and half storey timber framed building of 16th or early 17th ...
The site of a timber framed building dating from the Post Medieval period. It is situated 800m south east of Langley.
1 A stone wall, probably of post medieval date, was found during the observation of ground works for a slab foundation of a stable block.
A stone wall foundation was revealed during archaeological work. There is no clear evidence for the date of the wall, although it is most likely to be Post Medieval. It was situated on Lamp Lane, Arley.