1 A boat house is marked on the First Edition 6″ Ordnance Survey map.
The site of a boat house which was in use during the Imperial period and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It was situated on the River Avon 100m north of Milcote Manor.
1 A smithy is marked on the First Edition 6″ Ordnance Survey map.
The site of a forge which was in use during the Imperial period and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It was situated 600m north west of Clifford Chambers Bridge.
1 Rous mentions the destruction of a village at Milcote and a church is recorded as demolished in 1638 (PRN 6287). 17th century poor law disputes occurred.
2 There appear to ...
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Post Medieval period. A hollow way and other earthworks are visible. It is located 350m west of Clifford Chambers bridge.
1 1567: Ludovic Grevell obtained Royal Licence to build and embattle a new house at Milcote and call it Mountgrevell. This he began but never completed. The ruins were still ...
The site of a Post Medieval manor house which may have been destroyed in the Civil War. It is located 1km south east of Luddington. The footings are visible on lidar.
1 1964. Field survey produced an amount of pottery sufficient to indicate 17th century occupation. See PRN 1297 for cropmark evidence.
Findspot - pottery dating to the Post Medieval period was found 800m east of the church, Luddington.
1 ‘Milcote’ is marked on map.
2 ‘Milcote’ is marked on map.
3 No earthworks indicative of desertion survive.
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Post Medieval period. It is marked on 18th century maps. It is located 1km south of the church, Luddington.
1 A park is noted in association with Milcote Hall in 1770 and named as ?Sishes Park. Still extant in 1811.
2 Illustrative map showing fields with ‘park’ field names.
Milcote Park, a park dating to the Imperial period. It was associated with Milcote Hall and was located at Upper Milcote.
1 Milcote Rail Bridges SW of Stratford upon Avon. Lattice work girder bridge over River Avon, with 4 brick arches on each side. AIA index number RAS 8.
Milcote railway bridges. They were built during the Imperial period and are situated 400m north west of Lower Milcote.