1 On the 1886 OS map, a wharf is indicated in this area and presumably occupied a corner of a larger field still separate, and now partially wooded over and ...
The site of a canal wharf, where vessels would have loaded and unloaded goods during the Imperial period. It was located at the north west side of Rising Bridge, Lapworth, and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
1 A number of small gullies and oval pits of unknown date were recorded within the limits of an earthwork site believed to be an Iron Age hillfort. The former ...
A number of small gullies and oval pits of unknown date were recorded within the limits of an earthwork site believed to be an Iron Age hillfort.
1 Former coal wharf, with nearby lock and characteristic barrel roofed cottage. Former Dick’s Lane wharf provides a winding hole.
2 No access was afforded to this site.
The site of Dick's Lane Wharf, a canal wharf, where vessels would have loaded and unloaded coal during the Imperial period. It was situated 250m north of the M40.
1 Kingswood junction marks the junction between the Stratford upon Avon Canal and the Warwick and Birmingham Canal. The orignal plan was for the connection to be one and ...
Kingswood Junction, a canal junction between the Stratford on Avon Canal, and the Warwick and Birmingham Canal, dating from the Imperial period. It is located 300m southwest of Kingswood Bridge.
1 A turnpike road established between 1750 and 1775.
The route of the Old Warwick Road, a toll road dating to the Imperial period. It ran between Hatton and Hockley Heath. This is also the site of a toll gate dating to the same period.
1 Brome Hall garden, Brome Hall, Lapworth.
Lovie reports pools, moat and orchard.
Pools, moat and orchard associated with C17th house.
1 Bushwood Hall garden, Lapworth.
Lovie reports a garden with orchard on a moated site. Moat survives in modern woodland garden setting at time of Lovie’s report (1996/7).
Garden and orchard on moated site.
1 A square garden W of the Tan House marks the former tan-yard.
2 The house has been extended, but the square garden still remains.
The site of a tannery, where animal hides were turned into leather during the Post Medieval period. It was situated 100m south west of the post office at Lapworth.
1 Windmill Farm. Built by 1802. Estimate for repairs 1859. Ceased late 19th century. Brick tower mill.
2 The farm is now called Tapster Mill Farm.
The site of a windmill built during the Imperial period. It was a brick tower mill which ceased operating in the late 19th century. It was located 500m north west of Copt Green.
1 A hill is marked as ‘Windmill Hill’.
2 The hill is quite densely wooded and no trace of a windmill mound was found. The situation, however, is in keeping with ...
The site of a windmill of unknown date. It was marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886, but no surface traces now survive at the location, 600m northeast of Copt Green.
1 Tingswood Cottages. Pump made by C Lines and Son, Pumpmakers, Solihull.
The site of a water pump dating to the Imperial period. It is situated 300m east of Kingswood Junction.
1 Smithying finished 1968; now used as a garage; no equipment.
2 The grid reference appears to be incorrect.
The site of a forge dating to the Imperial period and situated 300m east of Kingswood Bridge.
1 This is a small cantilevered ‘split’ bridge at the junction of the Stratford Canal with the connecting link to the Grand Union Canal. Depot: Group of single storey, ...
Kingswood Junction comprising a cantilevered canal bridge, workshop buildings and a lock keepers house, all dating from the Imperial period. It is situated 400m west of Kingswood Bridge.
1 A yard surface found during a watching brief of an extension. The surface is probably a yard in use when Glasshouse Farm occupied the site, indicated on the 1886 ...
A yard surface dating to the Post Medieval period was found during archaeological work. The farm it belonged to is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886 and it is located 900m west of Packwood House.
1 The earliest garden areas are the east forecourt, the rectangular south garden enclosure, and a small area to the west of the house, with mid-17th century walls and structures. ...
The site of a park and formal garden dating from the Post Medieval period onwards. There are three gazebos and the garden contains a topiary garden said to represent the Sermon on the Mount. It is situated at Packwood House.
1 Late 16th century house, possibly with 15th century origins, built for William Featherstone. There is possible first floor timber framing, now rendered, and many early 20th century alterations ...
Packwood House and barn which were built during the Post Medieval period. The buildings are now in the ownership of the National Trust.
1 At bridge 27 a winding hole is all that remains of an arm which extended to the main road close to Wharf Lane. This was opened to handle ...
The site of Lapworth New Wharf, a canal wharf, where vessels would have loaded and unloaded goods during the Imperial period. It was located at the west side of the intersection of the Stratford on Avon canal and Wharf Lane.
1 This rolling lift bridge is the only one of its type on the Stratford-on-Avon canal and is in good condition.
Drawbridge Farm Bridge, a rolling lift bridge over the Stratford on Avon Canal. The bridge was built during the Imperial period and is still in good condition. It is situated 400m east of Wharf Lane.