1 At this location (probably straddling the entrance to the camp WA 2655) is a 16-17th century timber framed house on a stone plinth and with brick infill panels. ...
A timber framed building, a farmhouse which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated at 500m south east of Beasale.
1 The monks of Pipwell had lands in Thurlaston and on that land was a Grange called the Bigging, situated on that part of the field named Stokewell Furlong. There ...
The site of a Medieval grange, a farm or estate belonging to a monastery. The grange is known to have existed from documentary evidence. An area of earthworks on the west side of Thurlaston may represent the remains of the grange.
1 Pipewell Abbey had two granges at Thurlaston. One was at Biggin (PRN 3087).
2 It is not known what the other grange was called or its precise location. It may ...
The site of a Medieval grange, a farm or estate belonging to a monastery. The grange is known from documentary evidence. Its exact location is unknown but it was probably situated in the area of Thurlaston.
1 Priory farmhouse, listed Grade II, is a large farmhouse, basically early 19th century alterations to older buildings. At the time of the construction of St. Mary’s Priory, the building ...
Priory Farmhouse. During the Imperial period the building was used as an inn and a toll house, where travellers would pay a toll to use the toll road. It is situated 400m south east of Princethorpe College.
1 Farmhouse. Early/mid 18th century, probably with earlier origins, with early/mid 19th century alterations. Flemish bond brick with limestone string course and rusticated alternating quoins; return sides have brick dentil ...
The Manor House, a farmhouse which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated 100m south west of the church at Willoughby.
1 The Home Grange was the most important grange attached to Stoneleigh manor in 1291. It lay close to, and S of, the Abbey. The site of one of the ...
The site of Home Grange, a farm associated with Stoneleigh Abbey. The grange was situated 200m south east of site of the abbey.
1 Manor Farmhouse is an older house with late 18th and 19th century alterations. It has two storeys and an attic, built of brick on a stone base with ...
A farmhouse that was probably built during the Post Medieval period. Additions and alterations were made to the building during the Imperial period. It is situated 300m west of the church at Flecknoe.
1 Previously known as Seckington Old Hall. A complex of buildings of all periods from the late 18th century to the present day. There has been no modernisation ...
A farmstead, a series of brick buildings dating from the Imperial period and also of modern date. The farmstead is located 130m south east of All Saints Church.
1 Early 19th century brick farmhouse with tile roof, moulded wood doorcase and barred segmental fanlight (raised on high steps). The windows are original.
2 Listed Building description.
A farmhouse built of brick with a tile roof. It dates to the Imperial period and is situated on Hangmans Lane, Seckington.
1 Large 19th century farmhouse and outbuildings with tiled roof.
A large farmhouse and associated outbuildings dating to the Imperial period. It is situated 85m southeast of the church at Shuttington.
1 Late 18th century brick farmhouse with tile roof, rendered and painted grey. The windows are 19th century with (later?) bay windows on the ground floor. The building ...
A three-storey farmhouse built of brick dating to the Imperial period. It is situated on School Lane, Shuttington.
1 Cryfield was said to have been the site of a royal residence called the Burystede, which was (presumably during the Anarchy) occupied by a foreign lord who was a ...
The possible site of a Medieval grange, an outlying farm, which belonged to Stoneleigh Abbey. It has also been suggested that this may be one of the original sites of Stoneleigh Abbey. It is situated 1km north of Crackley.
1 17th century Farmhouse, L-shaped plan, rubble stone walls with stone dressings. The central stone chimney has a Tudor fireplace. Deep stone lintels on doors and windows.
3 Appeared ...
A Post Medieval farmhouse which is situated in Meadow Way, Pillerton Priors.
1 A timber frame and brick house raised on a high brick footing. The property once formed part of the Baddesley Clinton estate and was probably altered considerably in ...
A timber framed house which may have been rebuilt in the late 1500s although one of the ceilings in a downstairs room dates to the early 1500s. It is situated at Kingswood.
1 A Manor House appears to have existed on the site of the present Rowington Hall at an early date and may have been built by Adeliza, wife of Roger ...
A manor house was first built on the site of the present Rowington Hall in the Medieval period, but documentary records suggest it was rebuilt in the early Post Medieval period. During the Imperial period it was altered and refaced in stone. It stands opposite Rowington church.
1 A small earthwork with perfectly square-cut corners of uncertain date and function. The monument is about 34m square and covered in rough grass. The banks stand about 0.6m ...
The possible site of a Roman farmstead, which is visible as an earthwork. The site is located 200m east of Nebsworth Coppice, Lark Stoke.
1 Late 16th or early 17th century site of farmhouse-like building. In 1866-8 a new much larger house was built by Henry ?Cluten for Mark Philips
Welcombe House, a Post Medieval period farmhouse-like building. A new larger house was built to replace it in 1866-8. The present house is located is located to the north of Temple Hill.
1 Grass field between the church and stream is very uneven. Mounds indicate one large house and a number of smaller ones. On the Ladbroke map of 1638 the field ...
The site of a possible manor house dating to the Post Medieval period which survives as an earthwork. The Ladbroke map of 1638 marks the site as a 'Farm Yard' with a farm house. It is situated 100m south east of the church, Ladbroke.
1 The Listed Building entry (1990) for Oldfield Farmhouse reads: Mid 17th century, with 18th century brick front. Red brick; old plain-tile cross-gabled roof; brick ridge stack to centre with ...
Mid 17th century farmhouse, and associated barns at Oldfield Farm, Rowington.
1 Shustoke Hall. A house, brick built, c. 1680 of two stories and attics. The central doorway has moulded stone jambs and lintel, the original door with moulded ...
Shustoke Hall, a building that was constructed in brick during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 1km south east of Shustoke.
1 The site of a monastic grange for which there is documentary evidence from the C15th which suggests that the estate may date back to the C13th. There are earthworks ...
The site of a Benedictine Monastic Grange for which there is documentary evidence from the medieval period. It later became a manor farm.
1 In 1478 Thomas Morgan owned Sambourne manor house, called ‘Taillors’ after a previous tenant. In the C18th/C19th a house called Tailors occupied the site of the now ...
Now occupied by Middletown Farm.
1 Shown on Ordnance Survey map as manor house. Farmhouse. Early/mid 18th century. Flemish bond brick with string course. Plain-tile roof; brick and stacks. L-plan with wing on right to ...
The Manor House, a farmhouse that was built during the Post Medieval period. Documentary evidence suggests that there may also have been a brewery and a malthouse on this site. The manor house is located in King's Newnham.
1 Pipewell Abbey held land at Newbold in 1291. In 1321 the monks leased a grange to John de Merynton. The hall at this time was in ruin, but there ...
The possible site of a Medieval grange, a farm or estate associated with a religious order. The site of the grange is suggested by documentary evidence. It was located 100m north of the church at Newbold on Avon.