1 An inscription cut on a rock on the S side of Blacklow Hill, near the top has, among other letters: ‘1311 P GAVESTON EARL OF CORNWALL BEHEADED HERE.’
2 This ...
The site of a Post Medieval inscribed stone on Blacklow Hill. The stone has, among other letters, the inscription, "1311 P GAVESTON EARL OF CORNWALL BEHEADED HERE" The stone is on the site of Gaveston's Cross.
1 A coin from the 16th century reported by metal detectorists.
Find spot - a Post Medieval coin was found near Nevill Close, Whitnash.
1 In connection with survey work for the Kenilworth By-Pass, these parallel ditches were shown to be part of the Post Medieval field system.
2 The By-Pass covers part of the ...
The site of a Post Medieval field system. Part of the field system still lies in fields between Warwick Road, Leek Wootton and the Warwick bypass, approximately 100m south of Wootton Road.
1 A 17th century farthing token found at a farm at Leek Wootton. The grid reference is approximate. Type Temp. Commonwealth or Charles II c1660. The reverse has the initials ...
Findspot - a Post Medieval farthing was found behind houses on the east side of Warwick Road, Leek Wootton.
1 Stocks located at the Saxon Mill, in close proximity to the main wheel. The stocks have a plaque which says, ‘These original public punishment stocks were removed and restored ...
Wooden stocks dating to the Post Medieval period, in which an offender's wrist's and/or ankles were locked as a punishment. The original site of these stocks is unclear. They were restored in 1957 and are now at The Saxon Mill public house just north of Warwick.
1 Manor house shown.
2 In 1861 Mr Wise pulled down the old manor house and built a new one.
Documentary evidence shows a Post Medieval manor house on an early map. It was pulled down in 1861 to make way for a new house. The site lies 50m north of the radio mast at Warwickshire Constabulary Headquarters, Woodcote.
1 The old vicarage was pulled down in 1824.
2 Part of this building is contained in the new one which was built in 1824. This is a regular 3 ...
The site of a vicarage probably dating to the Post Medieval period. It was later pulled down and rebuilt in the Imperial Period. The building is now a private residence at Wootton Paddox, close to All Saint's Church.
1 ‘Windmill Field’.
2 The area now forms the grounds of a house called Stone Edge and there are no traces of a windmill.
There is documentary evidence to suggest that this is the possible site of a Post Medieval windmill. Its location was 300m west of the church, Leek Wootton.
1 Woodcote garden, Leek Wootton.
Lovie reports parkland with boundary planting, 2 lakes, 2 drives, villa-style pleasure grounds with terrace, kitchen garden.
House became County Police HQ 1949; building extended, some new ...
Villa-style pleassure ground with terrae, kitchen garden, parkland, 2 lakes. Becamse Country Police HQ; some new structures in grounds.Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1An agricultural building, part of the Stud Farm complex at Hill Wootton, dating to the 17th century. This barn is of timber framed construction. Photographed prior to conversion.
An agricultural building, part of the Stud Farm complex at Hill Wootton, dating to the 17th century.
1 An evaluation prior to the development of a golf course at Leek Wootton identified a trackway. The trackway was seen as a gravelly layer at the base of ...
The site of a field boundary dating to the Post Medieval or Imperial period. The boundary survives as an earthwork and lies on the western side of Woodcote.