1 Ridge and furrow cultivation based on an aerial photo transcript.
The remains of ridge and furrow cultivation from the medieval period in the parish of Little Lawford, based on aerial photographs.
1 Little Lawford Hall appears to have been built temp. Henry VII (1489-1505), with additions at the time of James I and early 18th century.
2 The house was pulled down ...
The site of Little Lawford Hall, a country house that dates back to the Medieval period. The house was demolished during the Imperial period but traces of the building survive as earthworks. It was situated at Little Lawford.
1 Recorded in 1086. Held by the monks of Pipewell Abbey in the twelfth century. Recorded again in 1485 and 1515. Details of ownership exist for the 19th century and ...
Little Lawford Mill, a watermill that dates back to the Medieval period according to documentary evidence. It continued in use until the Imperial period. The mill is situated to the south of Little Lawford.
1 Mentioned in Beresford and Hurst’s gazetteer.
2 A site visit showed that this field, on either side of the stream, has small scale earthworks in it, and is surrounded by ...
The site of a Medieval deserted settlement which survives as an earthwork. The site is surrounded by ridge and furrow cultivation. It is located to the east of Little Lawford.
1 Fishponds at Little Lawford Hall.
2 S of the Hall is a fishpond.
Fishponds used for the breeding and storage of fish, which date to the Medieval or Post Medieval period. They are visible as earthworks and are situated north of the ford at Little Lawford.
1 2 Lawford Hall garden, Little Lawford, Rugby.
Lovie reports that the house was demolished c. 1790. Stables remain as house. Boundary wall and old fish pond survive near river. Few ...
Boundary wall and old fish pond. Few other garden features survive.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.