1 Find of a medieval hammered coin by Gallows Hill (Science Park) in January 1991.
2 Find of a halfpenny of Edward III on Warwick Science Park.
Find of a medieval halfpenny 100m southeast of the Warwick School tennis courts.
1 Probable extent of the Medieval settlement as deduced from the first edition OS 6″ map of 1886, 52NE.
2 The ridge and furrow plotting of the parish.
3 Farnborough is listed ...
The possible extent of the Medieval settlement of Farnborough as suggested by documentary evidence.
1 18th century landscape park, c65 ha, round Hall and principal garden area of 6.5 ha. Landscaped by William Holbech from 1745 onwards. Features include four ornamental ponds and ...
A landscape park associated with Farnborough Hall. The park was created during the late Post Medieval or early Imperial period.
1 The Hall was sold to Ambrose Holbech in 1648 and he must then have rebuilt it. This is the house that stands today. The north side is ...
Farnborough Hall, a 17th/18th century house situated in a mid 18th century landscape park.
1 A field adjacent to the church exhibits a wide variety of earthworks. Just outside the churchyard wall, platforms may be observed in both Garden Ground and the orchard adjoining. ...
Possibly shrunken post-medieval settlement or could also be a deserted medieval settlement associated with the earthworks to the south. A hollow way and several house platforms are visible as earthworks.
4 Ridge and furrow cultivation transcribed from air photographs.
Ridge and furrow cultivation in Farnborough Parish of Medieval and Post Medieval date. In some areas the ridge and furrow survives as an earthwork. In other areas it is visible on aerial photographs.
1 Temple, along the terrace walk. Portico of four columns.
2 c1750, probably designed by Sanderson Miller and built by William Hiorns for William Holbech. Limestone ashlar and imitation ashlar render. ...
An Ionic Temple, a structure associated with the landscape park at Farnborough Hall. It was built at the beginning of the Imperial period.