2 Primitive Methodist Chapel. Appears to be mid 19th century. Red brick with yellow brick dressings. Now disused.
A Primitive Methodist Chapel dating to the Imperial period. The chapel is no longer in use. It is situated in Chapel Street, Long Lawford.
1 Smithy marked.
2 All that remains is a small derelict outhouse. The other buildings have been demolished and a garage built on the site.
The site of a forge where wrought iron was made during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1913. Most of the buildings have now been demolished but one outbuilding remains. The forge was situated on Chapel Street, Long Lawford.
1 A hospital for infectious diseases was built some time between 1886 and 1913. This site was chosen presumably for its isolation.
2 Nothing now remains of the building which ...
The site of a smallpox hospital that was built during the Imperial period. The hospital building no longer exists but it is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It was situated on Lawford Heath Lane.
1 Lime works marked.
2 Kilns (disused) and pits marked.
The site of a lime works where lime was made during the Imperial period. It is marked on a map of 1822. The site is located 1km south west of Little Lawford.
1 Basic photographic of the stables was undertaken prior to their conversion. The Listed Building records suggests they date to 1804 and the architectural style and brick size seems to ...
Shown on First edition ordnance survey map. Dates to 1804.
1 Railway bridge carrying Bilton Lane over former LNWR Rugby-Leamington Railway (WA 7426). Shown on OS 1st ed 1:10560 map of 1886. Presumably built c1850-1. Three arched bridge in purple ...
A railway bridge that was built during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The bridge carries Bilton Lane over the Rugby to Leamington railway line. It is situated on Bilton Lane, west of Rugby.
1 Church Lawford was principally used as a training base for instructors.
2 Oblique air photo showing an unusual runway layout.
3 Pill boxes at airfield: two type 22 at SP45 72 ...
RAF Church Lawford, a Second World War airfield that was used for training instructors. The airfield was situated to the east of Dunsmore Heath.
1 Railway bridge carrying Townsend Lane over LNWR London-Birmingham Railway (WA 7563). Shown on OS 1st ed 1:10560 map of 1886, and Long Lawford Tithe Map of 1846. Presumably built ...
A railway bridge that was built during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The bridge is situated on Townsend Lane.
Holbrook Grange has an interesting history. The land was part of the Boughton estate and the family lived the other side of the river in Lawford Hall. This Hall was ...
OK message received, a five kiloton bomb has exploded over Warwickshire and it’s an airburst.
An airburst will destroy all property in a five mile radius.
Place a symbol on the operations ...