1 A 16th century barn west of Alvecote Priory, retaining some timber framing with curved braces below the wall plates. The roof trusses have, on shaped story posts, cambered ...
A timber-framed barn that was built in the Post Medieval period. It is situated 50m northwest of Alvecote Priory.
1 The probable extent of the medieval settlement based on the OS maps of the 1880s; 3SW 1885, 3NW 1885, 2NE 1883 and 2SE 1888.
2 Domesday has 2 entries for ...
The probable extent of the medieval settlement based on the Ordnance Survey maps of the 1880s.
Site of a watermill.
1 In 1221 Robert de Bramcote complained that the Prior of Alvecote had drowned his land by raising the mill pool. In 1714 the mill was ...
The site of a watermill which may date from the Medieval period, and was in use until the early 20th century. Only some brick foundations of the mill building now survive. The site is 500m southeast of Alvecote.
1 A bridge is shown across the Anker about half a mile SE of Shuttington Bridge, near Shuttington Mill.
2 The bridge has been destroyed and the site is now part ...
The site of a bridge across the River Anker. It was built in the Post Medieval period and was situated 500m northeast of Alvecote.
1 Probably founded around 1260. The duration is uncertain but was probably brief as there do not appear to be any later records. No further information.
The site of an Augustinian Friary, a monastery governed by a friar. It was founded in the Medieval period, around 1260. The site is situated half a kilometre south west of Shuttington.
1 Dugdale refers to a monument commemorating William Burdet and this would appear to indicate that at least part of the church at Alvecote was still existing in 1656. ...
A house that was built in the Post Medieval period and incorporates building material from the Benedictine priory that stood on the same site. The house lies 250m northeast of Alvecote Grange.