1 The hill is still known as Windmill Hill, although the mill has long disappeared. A document of the first half of the 13th century may refer to the windmill. ...
Documentary evidence suggests that this may be the site of a windmill dating back to at least the Post Medieval period. Its possible location was on Windmill Hill, Ladbroke.
1 There was a mill at Ladbroke in 1086. There are no other certain later references to the mill. A possible site for this watermill is on the most W ...
The possible site for Ladbroke Watermill recorded in the Domesday survey of 1086. The site is 300m south of Wild Duck Spinney.
1 Field work suggests a mill and mill pond existed, being triangular in shape, to the east of Rowington Church and west of Foxbrook Farm, in the valley bottom. ...
The site of a watermill, mill pond and dam which were in use during the Medieval period, though it probably ceased to be used during either the 1400s or 1500s. It was located 250m east of the church, Rowington.
1 There was a mill at Hampton in 1086. It is also recorded in 1182 and 1299. Four mills are mentioned in a conveyance of the manor in 1678; these ...
A watermill was recorded at Hampton Lucy in the Domesday survey, and later documents refer to up to four mills. The present mill on a site, which may date back to the Medieval period, is still in use and is situated just above the bridge.
1 A circular mound with a double ditch on the highest part of Yarningale Common. The site of the windmill.
2 A mill mound. A single ditch is marked outside the ...
A windmill mound which is still visible as an earthwork. It was the base of a windmill during the Medieval period, and is situated on Yarningdale Common.
1 A number of earthworks survive, the most siginificant of which may represent the remains of a medieval watermill. There are a number of possible mill pools linked to a ...
A series of earthworks indicate the presence of a watermill. Documentary evidence suggests that the mill may date to the Medieval Period. The site lies 600m south of the National Agricultural Centre.
Site of a Medieval windmill.
1 Post mill. Kirby Windmill (Priory of Monks Kirby). Built by 1291. Exact location not known.
2 In 1291 the Priory of Monks Kirby had a windmill ...
Documentary sources suggest that there was a windmill at Monks Kirby belonging to the Priory. It was of the post mill type, and in use from the Medieval to the Post Medieval period. Its exact location is unknown.
1 Post mill. Mill Lane, large mound. Transferred from Spon End, Coventry, 1776. Ceased 19th century.
2 Mill marked.
3 Mill mound marked.
4 The mound now stands in the garden of the ...
The site of a post mill, a windmill mounted on a post. It dates back to at least the Imperial period. It is marked on an estate map of 1791. The mound on which the windmill stood is visible as an earthwork. The site is located on Miller's Lane, Monks Kirby.
1 ‘Mill Field or House Ground’ marked.
2 No indication of the site in the field.
The possible site of a Post Medieval windmill. The site is suggested by a tithe map of 1691. It is located 500m south of Lutterworth Road.
1 This has always been assumed to have been a round barrow. It is about 24m in diameter and 2.3m high. It is rounded at the top and similar in ...
The site of a windmill mound, a mound on which a windmill stood. It might date back to the Medieval period. The windmill mound is visible as an earthwork. It is situated to the south of Hillmorton Recreation Ground.
1 ‘…approaching Newbold from the lower end of the village on the road from Rugby, we have the river parallel the width of a field from the road, and here ...
The possible site of a fulling mill, used for beating and cleaning cloth. The mill dated to the Imperial period. It was situated in the area of Newbold Road, Newbold on Avon.
1 This is probably the mill at Long Lawford recorded in 1086. It stood on the bend of the river half a mile E of the village, and belonged to ...
The site of Thurn Mill, a watermill dating back to the Medieval period. A corn mill and fulling mill are known from documentary evidence to have existed at this site, which is located 100m east of Thurnmill Spinney.
1 By the mid 16th century there were two watermills in Rugby, one of which probably stood on this site. Details of ownership exist for most of the 19th century. ...
Brownsover Mill, a watermill that was originally built during the Post Medieval period. It continued in use until the end of the Imperial period. The watercourses associated with the mill are still visible. The mill was situated 200m south of Crow Thorns, Rugby.
1 Post mill. Newbold Road (Avon Street). Built by 1725. Burnt down 1796.
2 No evidence remains.
The site of a post mill, a windmill mounted on a post. It was built during the Post Medieval period. The mill is known from documentary evidence but no traces of it survive on the ground. It was situated in the area of Hill Street, Rugby.
1 Two windmills on the same site. One was a post mill, built by 1584 and ceased by late 18th century. The second was a brick tower mill, built by ...
The site of a post mill, a windmill mounted on a post. It was in use during the Post Medieval period. During the Imperial period it was replaced by a tower mill. The site lies north of Kilby Lane, Hillmorton.
Remains of the water mill of Maxstoke priory.
1 Fragments of a granary, &c, to the NW of the Abbey precinct.
6 At the extreme W end of the Precinct wall two ...
The site of Maxstoke Priory corn mill and granary. The buildings were constructed during the medieval period and the site is located 200m west of the church in Maxtoke.
1 Pipewell Abbey held land in Church Lawford and had a windmill.
2 Post Mill. Bromehill, Marham. Probably by 15th century. Recorded 1535.
3 Three fields marked as ‘Millers Ground’.
The site of a post mill, a type of windmill. It was built during the Medieval period and might have belonged to Pipewell Abbey. The windmill was situated to the west of Lawford Heath.
1 ‘Saw Mill’ marked.
2 There is no sign of the building now, a modern house/garden stands on the site.
The site of a saw mill which was in use during the Imperial period and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1905. On the site there now stands a modern house and garden. The mill was located 100m north of the castle.
1 The ‘site of’ Bakehouse Pool is marked.
2 No further reference was found even in discussions of the water system of the Castle. The date/nature/use of the pool is uncertain, ...
The site of Bakehouse Pool, which was possibly a mill pond of Medieval or Post Medieval date. It is no longer visible, but was situated in the north east part of Abbey Fields, Kenilworth.
1 Early C19 windmill. Ceased working about 1880s. Had four common sails. Was subsequently used as a cattle shelter and store. Now under conversion into wing of house. Red brick ...
A windmill which was built during the Post Medieval period, and which went out of use in the late 19th century. The brick tower is now part of a house. It is situated 100m east of Windmill Farm.
1 Post Mill. Mill End (on hillock E of town centre). Built by 1787. Ceased early 19th century.
2 The area is now under a large modern housing estate.
The site of a windmill of the post mill type, in use during the Imperial period. It was situated in the area of Knowle Hill, which is now under housing.
1 Post Mill. Kenilworth Common. Built by 1787. Ceased by late 19th century.
2 Today the common is heavily wooded and no trace of the windmill could be found.
The site of a windmill of the post mill type, in use during the Imperial period. No surface trace is now visible at the site, 150m north east of Windmill Close, Ladyes Hill.
1 Draycote. Post mill. Built by 1675. Ceased by early 19th century.
The site of a post mill, a type of windmill that was mounted on a post. The mill was built during the Post Medieval period and stopped working during the Imperial period. The mill was situated 1km south west of Thurlaston.
1 An earthwork known as ‘Butlin’s Mound’ (from the 18th century owner of the land) was trenched in 1900 of Rugby. Only Medieval pottery was found. When the mound was ...
The possible site of a Medieval windmill mound. Medieval pottery was found during an excavation of the windmill mound, which was subsequently levelled. It was situated in the area of Plowman Street, Rugby.