1 An old farmhouse and attached cottage. Left range probably mid 18th century; right range late 18th century. The building has some late 20th century additions. Other ...
Frog Hall, a house that was built during the Post Medieval or Imperial period. The house is situated on London Road, north east of Stretton on Dunsmore.
1 House. Early 18th century. 19th century additions to rear. Flemish bond brick with string course. Moulded painted wood dentil and modillion cornice. Old tile hipped roof; brick ridge stacks. ...
A manor house which was built during the Post Medieval period is located in Main Street, Wolston.
1 A map shows buildings at the above grid reference.
2 This main area is now under grass. The road, now known as Main Street, divides into two at this point ...
The site of a shrunken village of Post Medieval date at Wolston. The remains are visible as earthworks. The site is located off Main Street.
1 Wolston Bridge, over the Avon, is a private bridge belonging to the destroyed Manor House, W of the Church.
2 Situated at the above grid reference. The centre span collapsed ...
The site of a bridge that was built during the Post Medieval or Imperial period. The remains of the bridge are situated 300m south west of St Margarets Church, Wolston.
1 Although Medieval in design the size and uniform construction suggest an 18th century date at the earliest. It is known to have been in need of repair in the ...
Bretford Bridge, a road bridge that was built during the Post Medieval or Imperial period. It replaced the Medieval bridge which stood on the same site. The bridge is situated at the southern end of Bretford.
1 Two segments of ditch were recorded during an archaeological evaluation carried out to the rear of the Red Lion. They were at right angles and parallel to the main ...
Two segments of ditch were recorded during an archaeological evaluation carried out to the rear of the Red Lion. They were at right angles and parallel to the main road through the village, suggesting that both may have functioned as plot boundaries. They were filled with a post-medieval domestic assemblage.
1 At the above grid reference is a dilapidated bridge, of 17th century appearance. It is of sandstone, of three small arches, with ashlar voussoirs, prominent keystones, a string course ...
A Post Medieval sandstone bridge. The bridge is situated 200m east of St Margarets Church, Wolston.
12 Wolston Manor garden, Wolston, Rugby.
Lovie reports pleasure grounds with shrubberies, lawns, ha-ha, parkland to S with boundary walk leading to plantation with walks and structures above the river Avon. ...
Pleasure grounds with boundary walk leading to plantation with walks and garden structures above river Avon. House demolished c 1950. Site survives with some planting, parkland and plantation.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie
1 Two pits and a group of linear banks seen on aerial photographs to the south of Marston mill were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project. ...
Two pits and a group of linear banks can be seen on aerial photographs to the south of Marston Mill.
1 This bridge near the church, though partly of brick, contains much earlier stonework in its three arches, the centre of which is somewhat irregular in shape.
3 18th century, altered, ...
Wolston Bridge, a road bridge that was built during the Post Medieval or Imperial period. It is situated 100m north of St Margarets Church, Wolston.
1 Local enquiries revealed that the foundations of the last of several manor houses of Wolston are at the above grid reference. Remains suggest that the building was brick with ...
The site of Wolston Manor House which was probably built during the Post Medieval or Imperial period. The site lies to the south east of St Margarets Church.