1 The old mansion of the Earls of Chichester was built of stone and stood a little to the SW but in close proximity to the chapel. It was pulled ...
The site of a country house that was built during the Post Medieval period. It was demolished during the Imperial period. The house was situated in the area of Newnham Hall.
1 The dovecote, a little east of the farmhouse, is unusually large, with a steep-pitched tiled roof, and consists of a rectangular building, two stories high, divided by a thick ...
A stone dovecote, a building that was used for the breeding and housing of doves and pigeons. It dates to the Post Medieval period, and is situated at Newnham Hall, Kings Newnham.
1 The little island in the river, just below the hall, had a ‘pleasure house’ built upon it by the Countess of Southampton, the ruins of which were visible at ...
The site of a gazebo dating back to the Post Medieval period. It was situated to the south east of Newnham Hall.
1 Shown on Ordnance Survey map as manor house. Farmhouse. Early/mid 18th century. Flemish bond brick with string course. Plain-tile roof; brick and stacks. L-plan with wing on right to ...
The Manor House, a farmhouse that was built during the Post Medieval period. Documentary evidence suggests that there may also have been a brewery and a malthouse on this site. The manor house is located in King's Newnham.
1 Lime works are shown in about this location.
2 The only sign of lime working is the extensive pocking of the ground and deeper scarring where lime was extracted. The ...
The site of a lime works where lime was made during the Post Medieval period and possibly later. It is marked on a map of 1725. Some of the quarry holes from which the lime was extracted are visible as earthworks. The site is located 500m north west of Little Lawford.
1 A series of ditches seen on aerial photographs 270m to the south of All Oaks Wood were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
A series of ditches can be seen on aerial photographs 270m to the south of All Oaks Wood.
12 Newnham Hall garden, King’s Newnham, Rugby.
Lovie reports remains of formal terraces, chain of pools above the river to E. Lovie states that King’s Newnham is possibly the most important ...
Remains of formal terraces to S and W or house; chain of pools above river to E.Recommended by Lovie that the site is identified on the HER as the remains of a garden and that it is placed on the Local List by Rugby Borough Council.