1 2 Northgate House garden, Warwick.
Lovie reports a town house with enclosed gardens. House divided into two at time of Lovie’s report (1996/7).
Some C18th/C19th shrubbery planting survives in S section. ...
Town house with enclosed gardens.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
Recommended by Lovie that structural elements should be evaluated for inclusion on the Listing of the house.
1 2 Priory Nursery, Warwick.
Lovie reports that this site is adjacent to the Priory. It was established in the former kitchen garden of Warwick Priory. Site at time of Lovie’s ...
Site adjacent to Priory now devleoped with flats/sheltered accommodation.
1 Built in 1626 for the Stoughton family on site of St John’s Hospital. The Stoughtons remained in possession until the 18th century, it was retained by the Earl ...
St John's House was originally a family house built in the Post Medieval period. It has subsequently been used as a school room, military record, pay office and the headquarters of the Warwickshire yeomanry. It is now a museum and is situated in St Johns Street, Warwick.
1 This group of buildings consists of Nos 1-2, 3-6, 7-10 Castle Hill, two storey almshouses dated 1696. Nos 1-5 are of 17th century brick with a continuous stone ...
Oken's and Gifflet's Almshouses, built in the Post Medieval period to provide housing for the poor. There have been some alterations to the buildings which are situated in Castle Hill, Warwick.
1 1670: A committee was set up to bargain for stone to erect a Market House. It was built on stone pillars and from 1700 parts were rented to tradesmen. ...
Warwick Market Hall was built of sandstone in the 17th century. Areas were rented to tradesmen, and there was a small prison on the ground floor. Markets were held here until 1905, after which the whole building became a museum. It is located in Market Place.
1 The present building was built in 1725-8 by Francis Smith. It is of stone, 5 bays long, 2 storeys high, rusticated throughout. The ground floor has round ...
The Courthouse was built between 1725 and 1728 on the site of a Post Medieval civic centre, though meetings of the corporation were held here until 1926. It is situated on the corner of Jury street and Castle Street, Warwick.
1 In 1676 a new gaol and house of correction was built. This was destroyed in the fire of 1694 but rebuilt within two years. In 1719 there ...
The site of a Post Medieval gaol in Northgate Street, Warwick. Destroyed by the fire of 1694, it was rebuilt within two years, and later repaired in 1779.
1 A Meeting of Quakers was probably founded as a result of visits to Warwick by George Fox in 1655 and 1656. In 1671 a house in High Pavement was ...
A Society of Friends' Quaker Meeting House dating to the Post Medieval period. It is still in use for worship, and is situated in the High Street, Warwick.
1 A cross which appears similar to that in the Market Square (PRN 1967), but is apparently rather smaller is marked at Bridge End on the map of Warwick in ...
Documentary evidence suggests that this is the probable site of a Medieval cross, at the western loop of Bridge End, Warwick.
1 The Warwick meeting is amongst the oldest in the country. The oldest racecard is at the Woolpack Hotel and dates to 1775 but it is believed that the races ...
Warwick Race Course had been established by 1775, possibly earlier. One document suggests that the first proper race meeting took place here in 1709, making it one of the oldest Race Courses in the country.
1 Find of an eighteenth century trade token in the autumn of 1995. The location given was Lower Heathcote Farm, but the grid reference is in the Gallows Hill area. ...
Find of an eighteenth century trade token in the Gallows Hill area of Warwick.
1 Find of a halfpenny of Henry VIII in 1991 at SP294642. The method of recovery was not recorded.
Find of a post medieval halfpenny 100m southeast of the Warwick School tennis courts.
1 Assorted post medieval finds from Warwick Science Park at SP295641. The method of recovery was not recorded, nor the date. The finds included a coin, musket balls, buttons, seals, ...
Assorted post medieval finds from Warwick Science Park.
1 A large collection of post medieval items found in, or before 1987 by means of metal detecting, including a classical figurine, musket balls, coins, buttons, and scrap bronze and ...
A large collection of post medieval items found in Warwick.
1 Post medieval bowls and potsherds found in a cellar in Warwick in September 1990. The exact location is not known.
Post medieval items found in Warwick. The exact location is unknown.
1 Find of a half groat of Elizabeth I in the winter of 1991 which was reported by a metal detectorist. The location was Toll Bar Cottage field.
Find of a post medieval coin in the Toll Bar Cottage field to the east of Warwick Castle Park
1 Post medieval token, flint for flint lock and seal found in 1990, the method of recovery was not recorded. The location given was Lower Heathcote Farm, but the grid ...
Find of post medieval items to the southwest of Warwick Technology Park.
1 18th century weight found in November/December 1991 at SP287642.
Bronze weight from the post medieval period found in Warwick Castle Park.
1 Find of a half groat from the period of Cromwell in March 1994 at SP278637. The method of recovery was not recorded.
Find of a post medieval coin in The Lilacs area of Warwick Castle Park
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 The remains of a cobbled road were found during water main renewal works. Three sherds of 17th century German stoneware were recovered from a layer of charcoal above ...
The remains of a Post Medieval cobbled road were found in Back Street, Warwick, during water main renewal works. A layer of charcoal and demolition material was also found at the site.
1 Manufactory known as the Marble Yard built in 1625. Not known what was manufactured specifically as source document more interested in charting the social and economic history of ...
The site of a factory, known as the Marble Yard, which built in the Post Medieval period. The site was subsequently converted into a house. The site covers an area north west of Wavey Tree Drive and Mallory Drive and is now covered with industrial buildings
1 During excavations the later garden soil contains material of 18th century date, suggesting the area was overlaid by a garden. Outbuilding foundations were recorded and correspond to ...
Archaeological work and documentary evidence suggest that this is the site of a garden and outbuildings of Post Medieval date. The site is in Jury Street, Warwick.
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Findspot - during some groundworks a large number of roof tile, pottery, bottle glass and clay tobacco pipe fragments were found at the rear of a house on St Nicholas Street, Warwick. All the finds dated to the Post Medieval period.