1 Windmill, Marton, at above grid reference. Post mill, demolished 1915. A windpump has been erected on the site.
2 The nearest windpump is actually at SP4167 and there is no ...
The possible site of a windmill dating back to the Post Medieval period. The site lies 1km south east of Marton.
1 Windmill. S of railway line. Built by 1725. Ceased by c1830. Post mill. Later rebuilt on another site (see PRN 3158).
2 This windmill could be the one referred to ...
The site of a post mill, a type of windmill which was built during the Post Medieval period. It continued to be used during the Imperial period until it was demolished in 1830. The windmill was situated near Oxford Road, south east of Marton.
1 PRN 3157 was rebuilt at this grid reference by 1831. Ceased c1905. Demolished c1907. Open-trestle post mill.
2 There is no indication of the location of the windmill on the ...
The site of a post mill, a windmill mounted on a post. It was built during the Imperial period and was situated 800m south east of Marton.
1 ‘Windmill Field’ marked.
2 No further evidence exists to suggest that this is a windmill site.
Documentary evidence suggests that this might be the site of a windmill dating back to at least the Imperial period. The site lies 600m north east of Ford Spinney.
1 This could be the site of a windmill which belonged to Coventry Priory which is recorded as having been built by 1291. Also the site of a Medieval (or ...
The site of a Medieval windmill that might have belonged to Coventry Priory. A post mill may have stood on the same site at a later date. The site is located on Windmill Hill, 1km south east of Princethorpe.
1 Post mill. This or its predecessor built 1675. Open trestle and four common sails. Taken down towards end of 19th century. Mound and pier bases remain.
2 The mound still ...
The site of a post mill, a windmill mounted on a post. It was built during the Post Medieval period. The windmill mound is still visible as an earthwork and is situated 300m south of Birdingbury.
1 There was a mill attached to the Castle in 1296. This was on the Finham Brook and its bays, or pond-head, apparently gave the name of ‘the Bayes’ (later ...
The site of a watermill at the Brays, Kenilworth Castle, for which there is documentary evidence from the Medieval to the Post Medieval period. Remains of the watermill are still visible as earthworks. The location is at the southern end of the castle.
2 The Abbey (or rather Priory) had two mills which were valued at 6s 8d in 1291.
3 The site of one of these is marked on the OS 6″ map ...
The possible site of Kenilworth Priory watermill, for which there is documentary evidence from the Medieval period. The site was in the area of the Swimming Pool at Abbey Fields.
1 There was a mill attached to the castle in 1296 (PRN 3205). In 1361 the manor had two mills, the second being about half a mile to the S ...
The possible site of a watermill for which there is documentary evidence from the Medieval period. The location is south of Kenilworth Castle Fishponds.
1 Mentioned
2 ‘Corn Mill’ marked.
3 The area is now partly industrial, partly wasteland, and it is difficult to locate the mill building. It is assumed to have been demolished.
4 The ...
The possible site of a corn mill dating to the Imperial period. The mill might have been steam-powered. It was situated in the area of Lawford Road, New Bilton, Rugby.
1 Mill Close (Clifton on Dunsmore tithe map 1849). Medieval or later. Post mill at approximately this location.
2 Tithe map. Note that none of the early mapping actually shows the ...
The site of a post mill, a windmill mounted on a post. It dated to the Medieval or Post Medieval periods. The site is known from documentary evidence. The windmill was situated 800m east of Brownsover.
1 ‘Tumulus’.
2 A large tumulus half a mile S of Astley.
3 A ‘tumulus’. The lane is called ‘Windmill Lane’ so this is more likely to be a windmill mound. This ...
The site of a windmill and its associated mound, which was in use during the Post Medieval period. It was situated 400m north of Howe Green.
1 At the N of the parish heights slightly over 122m are reached at Hodnell Manor Farm and Weddington Hill. It was probably here that a windmill stood which is ...
Documentary sources from the Medieval and Post Medieval periods suggest that there was a windmill at this site, or nearby. The possible location was to the east of Weddington Hill.
1 Windmill.
2 This post mill was built c1800 and was open-trestled with four common sails. It worked until the 1880’s. Pulled down 1890’s. A millstone in trees marks the site ...
The site of a windmill which was in use during the Imperial period. It was situated 100m south of Common Lane, Corley Moor.
1 In 1291 the Priory of Monks Kirby had a watermill at Copston.
Documentary evidence from the Medieval period records a watermill at Copston, held by the Priors of Monks Kirby. Its exact location is now unknown.
1 Mill Hill. Monks Kirby Tithe Map 1842. Medieval (or later). Post Mill? SP4679.
2 Gives the above reference rather than Seaby’s. The field is near the top of a hill ...
The possible site of a windmill of unknown date. The site is suggested by documentary evidence. It is located 200m south east of Tumley Wood.
1 Mill Hill Close. Monks Kirby tithe map 1842. Medieval (or later). ?Post Mill. SP4579.
2 Seaby’s grid reference is incorrect. The correct grid reference is given above. The field is ...
The possible site of a post mill, a windmill mounted on a post. It dates to back to the Imperial period and is marked on a tithe map of 1842. The windmill was situated 1km west of Easenhall.
1 Pailton corn mill was close to Street Ashton.
2 This may be the site of the mill in Street Ashton, mentioned in 1304. In 1341 Pailton Mill was granted to ...
The site of Pailton Mill, a corn mill that dates back to the Medieval period. The mill continued in use through to the Imperial period. The mill building has been demolished but the remains are visible as earthworks. The site is located 300m east of Street Ashton.
1 Ashton. Built by 1598. Recorded 1725. Ceased by late 18th century. Post mill.
2 The 1725 reference may be Beighton’s map, but the two mills marked on this map are ...
The possible site of a post mill, a windmill mounted on a post. The post mill dated to the Post Medieval period. The site is suggested by documentary evidence and is located 400m north east of Street Ashton.
1 Pailton. Built by 1686. Ceased by late 19th century. Post Mill.
2 Windmill marked.
3 Windmill marked.
4 A slight mound is probably all that is left of the mill mound.
The site of a post mill, a windmill mounted on a post, that dated from the Post Medieval period. The site is suggested by documentary evidence and the windmill mound is visible as an earthwork. The site is located north of Coventry Road, Pailton.
1 Pailton. Built by 1725. Ceased by late 19th century. Post Mill.
2 Windmill marked.
3 Windmill marked.
4 ‘Mill field’ marked.
5 No sign of this site in the field.
The site of a post mill, a windmill mounted on a post. It was in use during the Imperial period. The site of the mill is marked on a map of 1789. It was situated 500m north west of Pailton.
1 A windmill is recorded at Newbold Revel in 1538 and 1593.
2 ‘Mill Hill Close’ marked.
3 It is likely that this is the site of the windmill. There is no ...
The possible site of a windmill dating back to at least the Post Medieval period is suggested by documentary evidence. The site is located 1km north east of Bloore's Spinney.
1 Windmill Close marked.
2 A mound, ploughed-out but distinct, survives on the site. This is now 0.5m maximum height.
The site of a windmill dating to the Imperial period. The windmill is marked on an estate map of 1818. The windmill mound survives as an earthwork. The windmill was situated 300m south west of Five Lane Ends.
1 Long Compton. Built by 1679. Recorded as ‘Old Windmill’ 1885. Demolished early 20th century. Post mill.
3 Site is marked by a mound in a derelict area and is approached ...
A windmill that dates back to the Post Medieval period. It continued to be used until the 20th century. It is shown on an Ordnance Survey map of 1885. The windmill mound survives as an earthwork 1.2 km south east of Little Compton.