1 ‘Old Tollgate Cottage’.
2 Toll house at above grid reference, site of, ploughed. Building was demolished c1965. Its site can be identified by the point where the fence projects over ...
The site of a toll house where travellers would have paid a toll to use a toll road. It was built during the Post Medieval or Imperial period but was demolished in the 1960s. The toll house was situated on Oxford Road, 800m north west of Marton.
1 The site of an ‘old limekiln’ marked on the OS first edition of 1886, and on the digital mapping.
The site of an old lime kiln identified on the first edition Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It was located at the northern end of Frankton Wood.
1 House, formerly rectory. c1830. Flemish bond buff brick with string course to main block, and brick dentil cornice throughout. Late Georgian style. 2 storeys.
2 Building is notable for its ...
Frankton Rectory, a vicarage that was built as during the Imperial period. The building is no longer in use as a vicarage but is situated 100m south east of the church at Frankton.
1 Pits appear on 1887 25″ OS map.
2 Three pits in a copse with possible undefined earthworks and evidence of quarrying. All pits are flooded and overgrown.
Several pits are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887 and probably represent a quarry. The quarry would have been in use during the Imperial period and possibly earlier. It was situated 1km north west of Frankton.
1 Smithy marked.
2 The site now has a modern house on it.
The site of a forge where wrought iron was made during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887. It was situated 300m north east of the church at Frankton.
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 Frankton Manor garden, Frankton, Rugby.
Lovie describes garden as early 20th century; house 18th century origin.
Lovie mentions a lead fountain and cistern, dated 1752, set in the gardens.
Lead fountain and cistern set in 20th century gardens.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Frankton Rectory (Old Rectory) garden, Frankton, Rugby.
Lovie only mentions terraces.
House c.1830 with late C19th additions; special landscape area. Terraces.
No action recommended by Lovie.
1 Lime kiln marked on 1886 map.
The site of a lime kiln from the Imperial period which was marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It was located 100m north of Grove Spinney, Frankton.
1 Manor house and attached wall and outbuilding. Remodelled late 17th century, but with earlier origins. 18th century and 19th century alterations. Additions and alterations dated 1926 on rainwater head. ...
Frankton Manor House, a house that was built during the Post Medieval period. Alterations were made to it at a later date. The manor house is situated to the north east of the church.