1 Archaeological evaluation trenching in advance of proposed residential development recorded post-medieval rubbish or quarrying pits. Several tree boles and other small features may have been the remains of 18th ...
Post-medieval quarry or rubbish pits, possible 18th/19th century garden features, and a possible 19th or 20th century formal entrance, were recorded during evaluation trenching of the site. The site is located at Bread and Meat Close, Friars Street, Warwick.
1 The excavation revealed a series of alluvial layers, a probable palaeochannel, a stone lines drain possibly with an associated sump, three negative features and a stone wall base. ...
Post Medieval features discovered during excavations of the former Potterton Works site.
3 Scheduled as Warwickshire Monument No 172.
4 The Priory (PRN 1958) came after the Dissolution into the hands of Thomas Hawkins, who demolished the greater part of the Priory and ...
The remains of The Priory, a Post Medieval house located in Priory Park. Information about the building has been retrieved from excavation, documents and the remains of the building left in the park. Much of it was dismantled and taken to America to be re-erected in 1925.
Excavation of Post Medieval features.
1 Observation during reconstruction of Medieval precinct wall revealed 1 – 1.1m of deposits. A sandstone crosswall was also observed. Finds included fragments of late Medieval ...
Site of a post medieval wall. The wall lies along The Butts, Warwick.
1 Church Street (13) garden, Warwick.
Lovie reports a small town garden with pool, planted walls and pergolas designed and owned, at time of Lovie’s report (1996/7) by landscape ...
Small town garden.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Longbridge Manor gardens, Longbridge, Warwick.
Lovie reports formal gardens with canal and circular pond; mature trees survive, some development in gardens.
Formal gardens with ponds.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 2 Northgate House garden, Warwick.
Lovie reports a town house with enclosed gardens. House divided into two at time of Lovie’s report (1996/7).
Some C18th/C19th shrubbery planting survives in S section. ...
Town house with enclosed gardens.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
Recommended by Lovie that structural elements should be evaluated for inclusion on the Listing of the house.
1 Built in 1626 for the Stoughton family on site of St John’s Hospital. The Stoughtons remained in possession until the 18th century, it was retained by the Earl ...
St John's House was originally a family house built in the Post Medieval period. It has subsequently been used as a school room, military record, pay office and the headquarters of the Warwickshire yeomanry. It is now a museum and is situated in St Johns Street, Warwick.
1 Arch Eval revealed two Post Medieval pits and a brick structure. The bricks date from the 18th/19th century, however no building was evident on any maps dating from 1610. ...
During an archaeological excavation two Post Medieval pits and brick walls were identified in the area of Bridge End, Warwick.
1 During excavations the later garden soil contains material of 18th century date, suggesting the area was overlaid by a garden. Outbuilding foundations were recorded and correspond to ...
Archaeological work and documentary evidence suggest that this is the site of a garden and outbuildings of Post Medieval date. The site is in Jury Street, Warwick.
1 Warwick Castle Park. An 18th century park and river landscape around the Medieval castle, c.320 ha. The park extends for c75 ha on the N side of ...
Warwick Castle Park. Documentary and evidence from excavation shows that the landscaped park, which surrounds Warwick Castle, dates to the Post Medieval and Imperial periods.Recommended for Review Register entry by Lovie.