1 Ice house marked.
2 The ice house is concealed beneath a mound of earth about 2m high. It is a substantial red brick dome-shaped structure about 9m in depth. Access ...
An icehouse, a structure built partially underground in which ice was stored during the warmer months. It was built during the Post Medieval period and is situated 100m north east of Ragley Hall.
1 Collection of artefacts comprising thimble, buckles, 18th century musketballs and coins from the 16th to 18th century reported by metal detectorists.
6 Further finds.
Findspot - various finds of Post Medieval date were found at Grunthill, Alcester.
1 A barn and shelter sheds, with its earliest phase dating from the early 18th-century. This set of buildings were subject to building recording and documentary research.
A barn and shelter sheds, with its earliest phase dating from the early 18th-century.
1 A series of rectalinear features showed up as parchmarks in this field, in April 2004, immediately adjacent to the line of the Saltway, the agger of which is visible ...
A series of rectilinear parchmarks were identified in 2004. Subsequent geophysical survey failed to record any features, save a modern drain. The site lies adjacent to the Saltway, the Roman Road running from Droitwich to Finmere.
1 Formal geometric gardens surrounded the late 17th century hall, this is shown on an engraving made between 1697 and 1699.
The site of a formal garden which surrounded Ragley Hall during the Post Medieval period.
1 An 18th century landscaped park c.280 ha, surrounding a 17th – 18th century hall, with late 19th century formal gardens near the Hall. There were formal gardens in ...
A landscape park dating from the Post Medieval period. It includes elements of 17th and 19th century formal gardens. The landscape park surrounds Ragley Hall.
1 18th century lodges 300m east of kitchen garden, on the A435 to Arrow village, were part of Ragley Hall Park.
Ragley Hall Lodges, several buildings which were lodges belonging to Ragley Hall. They date to the Post Medieval period and are situated 1km north east of Ragley Hall.
1 A walled 18th century kitchen garden lies within the grounds of Ragley Park.
The site of a walled kitchen garden which dated to the Post Medieval and Imperial periods. It was situated 800m north east of Ragley Hall.
1 This is the house built for the Earl of Conway by Robert Hooke just before 1700.
2 House was altered by James Gibbs c.1750-5 and an east portico was added ...
Ragley Hall, a house which was built during the Post Medieval period. Alterations were made to the building during the Imperial period. It is situated 1.5km south west of Arrow.