1 Find of a milestone by contractors doing building work adjacent to a section of the road by-passed in the 1970/80s. A milestone is marked in this position on the ...
Find of a milestone by contractors doing building work
1 Find of a jeton in 1993. Method of recovery unrecorded. Non specific grid reference given of SP3952.
Find of a jeton or reckoning counter dating from the post medieval period in the area of the Burton Dassett hills.
1 Two swords, found in base of wall of outhouse at a cottage, Knightcote, when the outhouse was removed.
2 These could be of the Civil War period, though the type ...
Findspot - two swords of Post Medieval date were found when an outhouse was removed from a cottage in Knightcote.
1 No further information. SMR Card is missing.
Findspot - a coin dating between the Post Medieval and Imperial periods was found near Burton Dassett.
1 Turnpike road from Birmingham to Warwick and Banbury, established between 1725 and 1750. Under the control of the same trust which ran the Birmingham to Edgehill route. The stretch ...
A toll road, where travellers had to pay a toll to use the route. The road was built during the Post Medieval period. It runs from Warmington to Birmingham via Warwick.
1 Gabled front with arched gallery windows and tablet dated 1831. Sunday School adjacent built 1900.
2 Listed Building description.
A Wesleyan Chapel built in the Imperial period. It is located to the east of Bottom Street, Northend.
1 Methodist Chapel, dated 1831. Red brick with stone plinth. Sunday School room added after 1900.
A Methodist Chapel built in the Imperial period, and located to the east of Bottom Street, Northend.
1 A subdivided stone-walled enclosure is shown on historic mapping, between the late 19th century and 1955. It now remains as a series of foundations reduced to ground level.
A subdivided stone-walled enclosure is shown on historic mapping, It now remains as a series of foundations reduced to ground level.
1 Opened in 1873 and disused from 1918, although not formally closed.
Site of a railway halt on the East and West Junction Railway Line at Burton Dassett.
1 Overhead Tramway runs between the East and West Junction Railway near Little Dassett to a quarry at Burton Hills.
Overhead Tramway identified from 2nd edition OS map of 1905.
1 Pleasure grounds with pond, walks, mixed planting, large yew tree. Early 19th century in character though house later remodelled. Recommended for inclusion in Local List.
2 – 3 House and ...
Pleasure grounds which were created in the Imperial period at Burton Dassett Vicarage. Features included a pond, walks, mixed planting and a large yew. They were marked on the Ordnance Survey maps of 1886 and 1906.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Walled foregarden with some 19th/ early 20th century terr and shrub planting. Recommended for inclusion on Local List.
2 The OS 1:10560 1886 Sht Warks 46SW shows the garden.
A walled garden created in the Imperial period and marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It is situated to the south west of Northend and is associated with Northend Manor.
1 Excavation of the foundation trenches revealed stone foundations running north from the north-east corner and centre of the north wall to the existing house. The eastern foundation ...
Archaeological work revealed evidence of Post Medieval activity, possibly associated with shoe-making. The remains of a lean-to, a waste tank, a ditch, and a pit containing cobbler's waste were found. The site was on Bottom Street, Northend.
1 Greenwood’s map shows a small park at Burton Dassett.
2 From details on the OS 1:10560 1886 Sht Warks 46SW this park can be identified as land at Grove Farm.
A small park shown on early 19th century map. It is located 100m north of the church at Burton Dassett.
1 Brick built water tank constructed in the mid to late 19th century as part of a charitable scheme to supply Knightcote. Parts of the structure survive.
The site of a reservoir which was built during the Imperial period. It was located 600m south east of Northend. The reservoir was built in order to provide Knightcote with water.
1 Brick built water tank built in the late 19th century as part of a charitable scheme to supply Northend. Larger of two tanks serving the village. Structure not now ...
The site of an underground reservoir. It was built during the Imperial period to provide water to Northend. The site of the reservoir lies 200m south east of the chapel at Northend.
1 Brick built water tank, constructed in the late 19th century as part of a charitable scheme to supply Northend. Smaller of two tanks serving the village.
The site of an underground reservoir which was built during the Imperial period. It was constructed in order to supply Northend with water. The site of the reservoir lies 250m south east of the chapel at Northend.
1 No further details.
The site of Knightcote Reservoir. It was constructed during the Imperial period. The reservoir is located 800m south west of Northend.
The site of a reservoir which was constructed during the Imperial period. It was located 300m south east of the church at Northend.
1 No further details.
The site of a reservoir which was built during the Imperial period. It was located 300m south east of the church at Northend.
1 Fieldwalking to the S of the road revealed a number of dense scatters of rubble, tile and pottery across the W field known as Dovehouse Close. It ...
The site of an area of Post Medieval deserted settlement. Scatters of tile and pottery were found at the site during a fieldwalking survey. The site lies between Temple Herdewyke and Little Dassett.
1 The earliest village at Burton Dassett belongs to the Anglo Saxon period. A cemetery of this date was found during quarrying on the Burton Hills in 1908, probably ...
The remains of a Post Medieval window inserted into the Medieval Chapel at Dassett Southend for the purpose of Roman Catholic Mass in the Post Medieval period.
1 The earliest village of Burton Dassett belongs to the Anglo Saxon period. A cemetery of this date was found during quarrying on the Burton Hills in 1908, probably ...
A priest's house of Post Medieval date which was attached to a chapel at Southend.
1 The chapel at Dassett Northend is in regular use. It was converted from a Victorian Chapel of Ease into a chapel to supplement the church at Burton. ...
Northend Chapel, built in the Imperial period, originally as a chapel of ease. It is situated 100m south east of the church at Northend.