1 Find of a medieval lace-tag in the Fell Mill area. There was no specific grid refernce given, and the method of recovery was not recorded.
2 A knife guard was ...
Items from the medieval period found in the Fell Mill area of Honington/Shipston on Stour.
1 Noted in 1849 as “The Moat Piece and Moat” (tithe apportionment), this site may represent the surviving earthworks of a moated site.
2 Not in Warwickshire; recorded on Worcestershire HER.
The site of a possible moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building, which dates to the Post Medieval period. It is situated 250m north of the Allotments, Winyates Green, now in Hereford and Worcester.
In 2011, the Sheldon Tapestry was taken off display at the Market Hall Museum in Warwick and began a programme of specialist cleaning and conservation. Once it was cleaned, the conservators ...
This film was part of the ‘Animation Alive at the Museum’ project involving young people from Warwick, and was organised and supported by the Learning and Community Engagement team and Warwickshire ...
This film was part of the ‘Animation Alive at the Museum’ project involving young people from Warwick, and was organised and supported by the Learning and Community Engagement team and Warwickshire ...
This film was part of the ‘Animation Alive at the Museum’ project involving young people from Warwick, and was organised and supported by the Learning and Community Engagement team and Warwickshire ...
Sometime in the 1580s, Ralph Sheldon, a wealthy Warwickshire landowner and gentleman, commissioned a set of four tapestry maps to hang in his newly built house at Weston, near Long ...
Harvington Hall in Worcestershire is a fine Elizabethan moated manor house that for many years belonged to the Throckmorton family who are based at Coughton Court in Warwickshire. Sir Robert ...
To me Warwickshire has always felt like border country, the end of the southern half of Britain. This is marked by the old Roman highways of Watling Street from London ...