1 Site of windmill marked on 1746 map.
2 The only ‘remnant’ is a house named ‘Mill View’.
The site of a windmill which was Post Medieval in date. The site lies on the north side of South Street, Atherstone.
1 Windmill marked.
3 There is no trace of the mill in the field.
The probable site of a windmill dating to the Post Medieval period. The site lies 350m south of Fieldon Bridge.
1 There was a mill in Atherstone in 1633 and it may have stood on this site. Various owners are recorded in the 19th century and 20th century. In 1849 ...
The site of Alder Mill, a Post Medieval watermill which was situated 120m south of Fieldon Bridge.
1 House of Augustin Friars founded by Ralph Lord Basset of Drayton in 1375. Church and buildings took some time to complete; a legacy was given in 1383 towards their ...
The site of Atherstone Friary, an Augustinian Friary that was built during the Medieval period. It was situated 150m south of Friary Road, Atherstone.
1 Trijunction stone of parishes of Atherstone, Grendon, Merevale, set in pavement.
2 This is an irregular-shaped stone set into the pavement. The surface has been worn quite smooth except for ...
An undated stone boundary marker set in the pavement. It probably originated during the Post Medieval period and is situated on Long Street, Atherstone.
1 Chancel, central tower, transepts, nave and aisles. The chancel is 14th century or 15th century but is probably on the foundations of the 12th century chapel of the alien ...
The Church of St. Mary which was originally built during the Medieval period. The nave and chancel were rebuilt during the Imperial period. It is situated on Sheepy Road, Atherstone.
1 Said to have been designed by Telford.
2 Photographed in 1977.
The site of a milestone dating to the Post Medieval or Imperial period. It is situated on Long Street, Atherstone.
1 Atherstone appears to have been a planned town with regular burgage apportionments. It consisted of Long St, halfway along the north east side of which was the Market ...
The characteristics of the layout of town of Atherstone can be traced from the Medieval period through to the present day. Although changes were made in later times, the Medieval layout of the town has not altered fundamentally.
1 A brick kiln circa 18th century exposed during the construction of a garage at the above grid reference. The kiln consisted of a brick pavement with channels ...
The site of a Post Medieval/Imperial brick kiln used for making bricks. It was situated south of Witherley Road, Atherstone.
1 The probable extent of the medieval settlement based on the 1st edition OS 6″ map of 1888, 6SE.
2 Atherstone is listed in Domesday. It was in Coleshill Hundred. The ...
The probable extent of the medieval settlement based on the first edition 6" Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
1 Excavation carried out prior to development of the former factory site at Station Street, Atherstone recovered a small number of medieval pits and some pits that contained no dateable ...
Excavation carried out prior to development of the former factory site at Station Street, Atherstone recovered a small number of medieval pits.
1 The excavation uncovered four houses in Cordingley’s Yard and two more backing onto these in Bingham’s Row. The foundations of two houses within Ver’s Terrace were also located. ...
Excavation carried out prior to development of the former factory site at Station Street, Atherstone focused upon the 19th century tenement yard houses and industrial buildings that were depicted on the 1st edition OS map of the area.
1 2 3 Old Swan Inn, Long Street, Atherstone.
Historic inn recorded on Pigot’s, F. White and Co.’s, and Victuallers’ databases, the latter shows it in existence in 1806. Wide frontage ...
Old Swan historic inn, situated in Long Street.
1 Atherstone stocks are in the RDC depot at Sheepey Road. They were moved there when the Hall was used by the Fire Brigade in the last war.
A pillory or stocks, a wooden frame containing holes through which criminals would put their hands and feet as a punishment. The stocks date to the Post Medieval period. They are now situated in the RDC Centre in Sheepy Road, Atherstone.
1 A grotto, or gazebo, probably dating from the first half of the 19th century.
2 Some of the masonry in the grotto may be Medieval. This masonry includes two carved ...
A gazebo which was built during the Imperial period. It contains masonry dating to the Medieval period. It is situated on Croft Road, Atherstone.
1 September 1957, 183 silver coins of the Civil War found during demolition of a building in Long Street. These were declared Treasure Trove and are now in Warwick Museum.
2 ...
Findspot - hoard of coins dating to the Post Medieval period was found 40m west of Woolpack Way, Atherstone.
1 Summary note.
A grade II listed building, a 16th century timber framed shop situated in Market Place, Atherstone.
1 Three adjacent pits were uncovered in the northern part of the development and a possible fourth in the central area. Pit 3 fill comprised 50% pottery sherds while ...
Three or possibly four Post Medieval rubbish pits were observed to the rear of a property in Long Street, Atherstone during archaeological work.
1 Pit containing sherds of 14th-15th century pottery, the majority of sherds came from a Chilvers Coton ‘C’ jug.
A pit containing Medieval pottery sherds was recorded at The Dolphin Inn, Atherstone.
1 An archaeological evaluation revealed a series of rough cobble and rubble surfaces which made up the Medieval market place. The earliest surface dated to the 14th/15th century. ...
The site of the Medieval market place of Atherstone. The site is located on Church Street, Atherstone.
1 Watching Brief carried out by BUFAU in August 1995. The majority of activity within the study area was of late 17th century to early 18th century in date. This ...
Findspot - a single sherd of Medieval pottery recovered from the surface of a possible metalled road or track in Long Street, Atherstone.
Late medieval shoe.
1 Catalogue entry.
2 Late medieval leather shoe from Atherstone, now at Warwickshire Museum.
Findspot - a leather shoe of late Medieval date was found in Atherstone.
1 An evaluation in advance of development found about 40 sherds of Medieval pottery and roof tiles, and concluded that there was Medieval activity here, though all traces of Medieval ...
An evaluation in advance of development found about 40 sherds of Medieval pottery and roof tiles, and concluded that there was Medieval activity here. The site is located on Station Street, Atherstone.Medieval contexts sealed by 19th century cottages.
1 The chancel is 14th century or 15th century but is probably on the foundations of the 12th century chapel of the alien Abbey of Bec. The priory was refounded ...
A church associated with Atherstone Friary which had its origins in the Medieval period. It is situated 50m south of Florence Close, Atherstone.