1 The site of a quarry and its associated structures observed and noted by the Planning Archaeologist January 1st 2003.
The site of a former quarry and the remains of the associated mineral railway, engine shed, metal barn, brick buildings, concrete buildings, platform, wagon loading and unloading structures. The location is 2km northeast of Harbury.
1 Outbuilding, one wheelwright’s shop. C18th. Cob on a base of squared, coursed limestone. Thatch roof. 5 bays. To left and centre double plank doors rising ...
A wheelwright's outbuilding dating from the post medieval period. The original structure survives of limestone base beneath cob walls and thatched roof. It is soom west of the church in Tredington.
1 Shown on OS map of 1969.
2 Image from Windows on Warwickshire.
3 Clarke Cluley & Co., formed in the late 19th century as cycle manufacturers, originally had their premises at ...
Following successive bombing raids in Coventry, the engineering company moved its works to Kenilworth in 1941. It traded as an aero engineers during the war and was licenced by the Ministry of Aircraft production.
1 Earth bank acting as possible dam, Wroxall Abbey. Earth bank across low area of valley which opens into bowl shape on the abbey side of the dam. Possibly for ...
Earth bank across a small valley for damming the small stream, possibly for a mill, within Wroxall Abbey Park.
1 photographic recording of two of the bunkers prior to their demolition.
Constructed in 1955 as a remote atomic bomb store. Comprised of six bunkers. Two were demolished in 2010.
1 The building known as Pump Cottage, Dove Cottage and the gardeners store dates from the late 18th century and may originally have been used as a brewhouse or laundry. ...
The building known as Pump Cottage, Dove Cottage and the gardeners store dates from the late 18th century and may originally have been used as a brewhouse or laundry. It has undergone extensive alteration and now contains no original features.
1 Victoria Engineering Works, Rugby, marked on 1923 map.
The site of Victoria Engineering Works, which is of modern date. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1923. The engineering works was situated 200m north east of Avenue Road, Rugby.
1 Electrical engineering works marked on the second edition Ordnance Survey Map. The site expanded north of the River Avon in the 1930s.
2 Site visit undertaken 19 Feb 2007 ...
The site of an electrical engineering works dating to the Imperial period. It is marked on the second edition Ordnance Survey map. The site is bounded by Leicester Road, Boughton Road, Mill Road and the railway line.
1 Wagon works marked on 1923 map.
The site of railway wagon works where railway wagons were made. The works are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1923. They were situated north of Rugby Station.
1 Electrical fittings factory marked on 1923 map.
The site of an electrical fittings factory. The factory is marked on the Ordnance Survey map fo 1923. It was situated off Hillmorton Road, Rugby.
1 Little Shrewley Water Works. From 1940 to 1960 works supplied locality from a borehole; included chlorination units and a water-tower (removed c1971) and electric pump.
Little Shrewley Waterworks which is of modern date. The waterworks is no long in use but some of the buildings still remain. They are situated south of Croft Lane, Little Shrewley.
1 The factory (known as the Ryton Plant) is wedged between the A45 (on the northeast) and the A423 (on the southwest) in Warwickshire, England. The southeast of the grounds ...
The fomer Peugeot car plant in Ryton on Dunsmore is situated between the A45 (on the northeast) and the A423 (on the southwest).