1 King Edward VI Grammar School. This was originally the Guild Hall dating from 1417 and now forms part of the Grammar School premises. The ground floor, once ...
King Edward VI Grammar School. Originally this building was the Medieval guildhall. It now forms part of the premises of the grammar school in Stratford upon Avon.
1 Deserted Medieval village, Bishopton. Earthworks were sketch planned in 1976. The original village nucleus seems to have been situated at the end of the present lane, but subsequently encroached ...
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Medieval period. The remains of the settlement are visible as an earthwork with features including a church site and crofts. It is located 750m south of Bishopton Hill.
1 Cloptongrove appeared in deeds dated to c.1279-80 as an area which included messuages, land, meadows and pastures but reference in 1604 to a grove called Clopton Grove suggests that ...
Site of a medieval wood called Clopton Grove.
1 A third phase of activity was recorded during trial trenching on land north of Tiddington Road, Tiddington. During this phase the site appears to have been subject to ridge ...
Undated ridge and furrow ploughing, which had truncated earlier features by in excess of 0.3m. This was likely to have occurred during the late medieval/post-medieval period. The site is located north of Tiddington Road, Tiddington.
1 The possible extent of the medieval settlement based on the OS map of 1886, 44NW. Amended to cover the planned settlement only 6 as per the reconstruction by T ...
The extent of the planned settlement of Stratford upon Avon.
1 Ridge and furrow cultivation in the parish of Stratford-upon-Avon.
Ridge and furrow survival from the medieval period in the parish of Stratford upon Avon identified from aerial photographs.
1 The almshouses…were probably built about 1427 but altered and perhaps enlarged in the 16th century and later.
2 OS reports still in use in 1968.
3 Still in use in 1984 ...
Almshouses built in the Medieval period to provide shelter for the poor people of the parish. They were enlarged in the 16th century, and continue to offer housing in the 21st century. They are situated in Church Street, Stratford upon Avon.
1 In the centre walk of the garden of the Shakespeare Birthplace Museum is the base of the old 14th century market cross of the town.
2 Square ornamental socket stone ...
The base of a Medieval market cross, being all that remains of the cross that originally stood in the centre of the town. It is now in the garden of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust in Henley Street.
2 There was a corn mill here by 1550. In about 1670 it was demolished and an iron forge built by Francis Watts. After about 1730 the mill seems to ...
Clifford Mill, 600m north of the church, for which there is documentary evidence from the late Medieval period. It became a forge in the Post Medieval period, and then reverted to a corn mill. The present building dates from 1853 and a chimney of auxiliary steam power survives.
2 A mill is known to have existed at Alveston since 966 and in the Domesday survey there were three mills. In 1240 there were two mills and a mill ...
Alveston Mill, the site of a watermill for which there is documentary evidence from the early Medieval period. Derelict by 1886, it was demolished in the 1940s. Only a weir survives. The mill was 400m north east of the church.
1 In 1316 Clopton is mentioned as a hamlet of Bishopton.
2 The manor house still stands, but there is no field evidence of a deserted settlement.
Documentary evidence suggests that there may have been a Medieval settlement at Clopton, which was later deserted. The site lies to the north of Stratford on Avon.
1 The name cannot be linked to desertion. The depopulation is listed in Rous, but not spoken of by Dugdale. The site lay on the banks of the Stour opposite ...
The site of a deserted settlement called Ruin Clifford which dated to the Medieval period. It is known from documentary evidence and some earthworks are visible. The site is located to the north of Clifford Chambers.
1 Deserted Medieval village Crofts Fields.
2 This area is now occupied by allotments.
3 The VCH mentions the inclosure of Shottery Fields which lie just to the west of the area ...
The possible site of a deserted settlement dating to the Medieval period and located 650m south east of the church, at Shottery.
1 The name cannot be linked to desertion. The depopulation is listed in Rous, but not spoken of by Dugdale. The site lay on the banks of the Stour opposite ...
An alternative site of the deserted settlement of Ruin Clifford which dated to the Medieval period. This site lies 700m north of Clifford Chambers.
1 The chapel of St Peter at Bishopton was endowed in the reign of King John (1199-1216). The old chapel was pulled down and rebuilt in 1836 (MWA5304).
2 Duplicate of ...
The site of the chapel of St Peter dating to the Medieval period, which was pulled down and rebuilt in the Imperial period. It was situated north of The Avenue, Bishopton.
1 A coin from the 15th century recovered from a garden.
Findspot - a Medieval coin was found in a garden in the Shipston Road area of Stratford upon Avon.
1 12th/13th century pottery sherds found in the area of Burton Cottages.
Findspot - pottery sherds dating to the Medieval period were found 850m south of Bishopton Hill.
1 One Medieval coin and two coins of the 16th century, one of which was Italian, reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - three coins, one of Medieval date and two of Post Medieval date. They were found 800m east of the race course, Stratford upon Avon.
1 Lower part of house is 15th century or earlier. The west wing is 16th century.
2 Listed as Grade 1. Mainly 16th century. Timber frame and plaster, with later ...
A farmhouse which dates back to the Medieval period. It is the reputed birthplace of Shakespeare's wife, Anne Hathaway, and is located in Shottery.
1 Coins of the 13th and 17th century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - coins dating to both the Medieval and Post Medieval periods were found 150m east of the race course, Stratford upon Avon.
1 In 1792 an iron weapon was found close to some undated burials (PRN 1016).
2 The weapon is probably either a late 16th or early 17th century linstock or a ...
Findspot - an iron weapon of Medieval or Post Medieval date was found on Temple Hill, south of the Welcombe Hotel.
1 A drovers road with wide verges for pasturing animals. The road winds its way through farming country, generally avoiding centres of population. Road is mentioned on 18th ...
A trackway or drove road, known as the Welsh Way, which has existed since the Medieval or Post Medieval period. It was used by drovers to move cattle to the markets. The Leamington Road out of Kenilworth now marks the line of the trackway.
Maxstoke Priory fishponds.
1 Duplicate of WA 348.
Duplicate
1Built in c.1503 probably as a result of a legacy left to the guild in 1502 by Thomas Handys. The timbers were felled in 1502.
2 Dendrochronology of the Pedagogue’s ...
Early 16th century building. Currently part of Edward VI school.