1 Chancel, nave, N vestry, and W tower forming house. Orientated N-S. 1849, by William Butterfield. Built as a chapel-school, to be used as a school during the week and ...
The Church of St Edmund and Church House. The church/school and the church house were built in the Imperial period, and are situated south east of the Manor House, Thurlaston.
1 Thurlaston (NE of village). Post mill. Built by 1787. Ceased by early 19th century.
2 There is no trace of this site on the ground.
The site of a post mill, a type of windmill mounted on a post. It was built during the Imperial period. The post mill was situated 500m north east of Thurlaston.
1 1794. Tower mill. Had two pairs of stones, four sails (two common, two shuttered) which came down 1925. Ground floor stones worked by steam engine to 1919. Converted into ...
A tower mill, a type of windmill, that was built during the Imperial period. The mill is still standing but is now in use as a dwelling. It is situated on Main Street, Thurlaston.
1 Sandpit appears on 1886 OS 6″ map.
2 Part of the sandpit has been planted with grass and trees.
The site of a quarry or sand pit which was in use during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886 and is still partially visible as an earthwork. It is situated at the southern end of Thurlaston.
1 This field is known as The Sand Pit on OS maps.
2 The field is now pasture and there are pronounced earthworks still visible which may be the result of ...
The site of a quarry or sand pit that was in use during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886 and is visible as an earthwork. The site lies 100m west of Main Street, Thurlaston.
1 Milestone marked.
2 It was impossible to locate this milestone in the heavy undergrowth.
The site of a milestone dating to the Imperial period. It is marked on a map dating to 1797. The milestone was situated 600m north of Kites Hardwick.
1 Turnpike road created by Acts of 1794 and later.
The line of a toll road which was created by an Act of Parliament during the Imperial period. It ran between Dunchurch and Southam.
1 Railway bridge carrying A45 over former LNWR Rugby-Leamington Railway (WA 7426). Shown on OS 1st ed 1:10560 map of 1886. Presumably bulit c1850-1.
A railway bridge that was built during the Imperial period. It was built to carry the Rugby to Leamington railway line over the A45. It is situated near the junction of Coventry Road and Northampton Lane.
1 Smithy marked on 1886 map.
The site of a blacksmiths workshop where iron was worked during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The blacksmiths workshop was situated on Main Street, Thurlaston.
1 Windmill marked on 2nd edition 1923.
The site of a windmill from the Imperial period. It was marked on an Ordnance Survey map of 1923, and was located 50m north of Church Lane.
1 Steam corn mill marked on 1886 map.
The site of a steam mill used to grind corn during the Imperial period. The mill is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It was situated 100m north of the church at Thurlaston.