1 A stone dovecote was part of the complex of Offchurch Bury in 1542.
2 It was presumably replaced by the brick dovecote (WA 2219), which still stands, in the 18th ...
The site of a Medieval dovecote, a building used for the breeding and housing of doves or pigeons. An eighteenth century brick replacement now stands on the site south west of the pond at Offchurch Bury.
1 A Manor House appears to have existed on the site of the present Rowington Hall at an early date and may have been built by Adeliza, wife of Roger ...
A manor house was first built on the site of the present Rowington Hall in the Medieval period, but documentary records suggest it was rebuilt in the early Post Medieval period. During the Imperial period it was altered and refaced in stone. It stands opposite Rowington church.
1 A short stretch of medieval stone wall was recorded during observation across the footprint of a new conservatory at Coombe Abbey. It was constructed of greenish-grey sandstone bonded with ...
A short stretch of medieval stone wall was recorded during observation across the footprint of a new conservatory at Coombe Abbey. This could be part of a building referred to as the Pigeon House on 17th century maps.
1 N of Kinwarton Church (WA 1566) is a round dovecot built of rubble of thin stones with some plaster rendering. It dates from the C14, and may in fact ...
Kinwarton Dovecote, a building used for housing doves or pigeons. It is of Medieval date and is situated 100m north east of Kinwarton Church.
1 An ancient dovecote is mentioned as being beside Mary Ardens cottage.
2 The dovecote is square in plan, built of stone with a gabled roof. The building is in ...
Wilmcote Dovecote, a lias stone building used for the breeding and housing of doves or pigeons. It dates to the Medieval/Post Medieval period, and is situated at The Orchards.
1 North east of Shelfield House there is a square pigeon-house of red brick with a gable head in each face and a lantern above the tiled roof. The ...
Shelfield Dovecote, a red brick building used for the breeding and housing of doves and pigeons. It dates to the Medieval period and is situated 700m south east of Badbury Hill.
1 Mill mound 0.4m high.
2 It seems unlikely that this is a mill mound as it is near the bottom of a hill.
3 ?Site of dovecote.
4 Scheduling revised.
An earthwork that may be the site of a dovecote, a building used for the breeding and housing of doves or pigeons. It would date to the Medieval to Post Medieval period. The site is located 300m north west of the church at Wormleighton.
1 Possible site of Medieval manor house associated with Hillborough deserted settlement.
2 In the garden of Hillborough Manor are two pieces of masonry and several squared slabs of building stone.
3 ...
The possible site of a Medieval manor house situated at Hillborough.
1 A dovecote is mentioned in descriptions of the priory close in 1442 and 1588. it is marked on a 16th century map of Wootton and on the tithe ...
The site of a possible Medieval dovecote, a building used for the breeding and housing of doves or pigeons. There is documentary evidence for its existence from the Medieval to the Imperial period. It was situated west of the church at Wootton Wawen.
Possible dovecote.
1 A dovecote is referred to in the manorial possessions of Long Itchington in 1352.
There is evidence from a fourteenth century document for a dovecote, a building for the breeding and housing of doves or pigeons, at a locaton in the parish of Long Itchington.
1 Documents of 1435 mention a dovecote at Fulbrook deserted Medieval settlement.
The site of a Medieval dovecote, a building used for the breeding and housing of doves or pigeons. There is documentary evidence for the dovecote which dates from the 15th century. It was situated at Fulbrook.
1 Close to the south east of the house was a square two-storied building, probably a pigeon-house. The lower storey was of stone rubble, possibly Medieval, with a four ...
The site of a possible dovecote for housing doves or pigeons. It may have dated from the Medieval period. It was situated at Botts Green Hall.