1 A three storey brick built coaching inn with central door.
2 One of the inn’s back rooms was used as a theatre during the early 19th century.
3 Photograph published in ...
The White Bear Hotel, a coaching inn dating to the Imperial period. It is located 100m east of the Police Station.
1 A little N of the Parish Church is a paved alleyway leading to the Victorian chapel, built in 1867 to replace the old Calvinist ‘Meeting’ erected on this site ...
A Baptist chapel dating to the Imperial period is situated 200m north east of the Post Office, Shipston on Stour. The building is now in use as a store.
1 Building No 449. A Lock-up House owned by the Dean and Chapter of Worcester.
2 Mawkin End, a short wide area formed by the convergence of Shoemakers Street and the ...
The site of a lock up or prison dating to the Imperial period. It was owned by the Dean and Chapter of Worcester, and is marked on a tithe award map of 1842. It was situated off Church Street, Shipston on Stour.
1 A Wesleyan Methodist chapel, built in 1880.
A Methodist chapel dating to the Imperial period. It is situated on New Street, Shipston on Stour.
1 This George III shilling, found in 1978 in an allotment on Telegraph St, Shipston-on-Stour, has been classified as a contemporary forgery of 1816.
Findspot - a George III coin, dating to the Imperial period, on an allotment in Telegraph Street, Shipston on Stour.
1 Found in garden of a house in Telegraph Street: A brass coin weight (1 ounce avoir dupois) in very fine condition, of George II or George III date. Obverse: ...
Findspot - a coin weight of George II or III found in Telegraph Street, Shipston on Stour.
1 Archaeological observation during the construction of seven new houses recorded a small, stone-lined (limestone), well close to the street frontage. This may have been early 19th century in date ...
A 19th century stone-lined well and 19th/20th century finds recorded during residential redevelopment. The site is located at 39, Station Road, Shipton on Stour.
1 Gothic revival building said to contain the lock-up.
2 One lock-up is marked (PRN 2116) but there is no mention of a second.
Documentary evidence suggests that this may be the site of a lock up which was in use during the Imperial period. It is marked on a tithe award map of 1842. The lock up was situated between Old Road and New Street, Shipston.
1 Mile Post & Guide Post marked.
2 One of a series of cast iron markers placed exactly one mile apart on the Stratford on Avon to Oxford turnpike road, the ...
A cast iron milepost dating to the Imperial period, and marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1924. It is located on Church Street, Shipston on Stour.
1 Shipston – town houses gardens, Shipston on Stour.
Lovie reports that he did not trace specific properties and did not see the gardens. He states that a late C19th photograph ...
Specific properties untraced and gardens unseen.
1 This small hexagonal, brick built structure was described as a toll booth (?) in the CBA Industrial Survey 1980, but the building was never intended to be and never ...
Basket Hall, a building dating to the Imperial period. It is located 650m north east of the library at Shipston on Stour.