1 A turnpike established between 1750 and 1775. First Act 1754-5.
A toll road running from Ryton Bridge to Banbury, via Southam. Travellers would have paid to use the road during the Imperial period.
1 A mound at the N end of the deserted settlement probably denotes the dove house that is marked on a map of 1722.
3 Plan.
An earthwork that may be the site of a dovecote, a building used for the breeding and housing of doves and pigeons. It would date to the Post Medieval period, and is shown on an eighteenth century map. It is situated south west of the Manor Farm at Watergall.
1 The farm of Watergall, with some of the enclosure walls which still remain, formed part of an old mansion, the rest of which was pulled down in 1814.
2 Noted ...
The site of a mansion which was built during the Imperial period and part of which was pulled down in 1814. The rest of the building was incorporated into a farm and is situated near Watergall Bridge.
1 A well (PRN 813) provides water which is piped to an arched reservoir 27m to the E, from where it flows to the house. On the lintel of the ...
The site of a reservoir dating to the Post Medieval period. It supplied water from a well to a house and is enclosed in a stone building. Above the doorway of the building is a date stone of 1697. It is situated 600m west of Watergall Bridge.