1 Find of a 3d token from the 19th century in Brailes. No grid reference or location given and method of recovery unrecorded.
Find of a token from the Imperial period in Brailes
1 A turnpike road established from 1781.
The route of a toll road during the Imperial period running between Banbury and Barcheston via Brailes.
1 This Methodist chapel is brick-built with a date of 1863 over the door. It replaces an earlier chapel built at College Green in 1847 (see PRN 2304).
2A photographic record ...
A Primitive Methodist Chapel which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated at Upper Brailes, 300m north of Grove End.
1 Stone arched surround enclosing a drinking fountain with date carved, 1877. Village pump behind.
2 Photographed in 1983.
A drinking fountain and water pump dating to the Imperial period. They are situated on Fant Hill, Upper Brailes.
1 Brailes villa group gardens, Brailes, Stratford.
Springfield House and another house, un-named. Lodges, drves, pleasure grounds, mixed planting and paddocks.
Two villas: Springfield House and one other, un-named. Both with lodges, pleasure grounds, mixed planting.
1 Pleasure grounds with lake, walks, conservatory, boundary planting, drive, kitchen garden, surrounding Grade II Listed house. Kitchen gardens include Grade II Listed late 18th century crinkle-crankle wall. Recommended for ...
Grounds and gardens which date to the Imperial period. The gardens include a kitchen garden, walks, lakes and a crinkle-crankle or serpentine wall. The gardens are associated with Brailes House.
This photograph shows the importance of the May Day celebrations in the cultural life of this village. This was a very old custom whose origins are believed to be pagan ...
1 Find made by Mr J Warren in 1993 with a metal detector: An 18th century thumb ring bezel decorated with letter B.
Findspot - a ring dating to the Imperial period was found 700m south of the church at Whichford.
Evaluation revealed only medieval pottery.
1 Following an application for planning permission for a detached house on the site, which is within the shrunken medieval village, Warwickshire Museum carried out an ...
See EWA7231. No medieval evidence recorded.
Watching brief at Matchams, Upper Brailes.
1 A watching brief was undertaken by the Warwickshire Museum at Matchams, Castle Hill, Upper Brailes in April 1993. No significant archaeological deposits were ...
Excavated