1 ‘Brick Kiln Ground’ marked.
2 No traces of a brick/tile works were evident.
The site of possible brickworks marked on an estate map of 1768. They would date to the Post Medieval/Imperial period, and were located 100m south of the cemetery at Leamington Hastings. No surface evidence is visible.
1 A brick kiln circa 18th century exposed during the construction of a garage at the above grid reference. The kiln consisted of a brick pavement with channels ...
The site of a Post Medieval/Imperial brick kiln used for making bricks. It was situated south of Witherley Road, Atherstone.
1 This field is known as ‘Kiln Furlong’ on an estate map of 1766.
2 There were no traces to indicate a brickworks when the site was visited.
The site of possible Post Medieval/Imperial brickworks, indicated by a name on an estate map of 1766. No surface evidence survives. The site is 200m east of Stoneleigh Bridge.
1 Marked on 18th century map as ‘Brick Kiln Furlong’.
2 This is now pasture with marked, rectilinear areas of vigorous nettle growth.
The possible site of a brick kiln of the Post Medieval period. The site is suggested by field name evidence. It is situated 1km north east of Compton Wynyates.
1 The bricks for Compton House were probably made on the spot. Below the house, near the long pond, when laying a drain, workmen came across the remains of open ...
The site of a brickworks, where bricks were made during the Post Medieval period. The site was located 200m north of Compton Wynyates.
1 Paved brick floor of probable late 17th/early 18th century date. The burning of the surface of this floor, together with fragments of slag and associated brickwork from the ...
Possible industrial activity at former Hutfields Garage, 106 Saltisford, Warwick.
1 In Spernall village Esmond Dyes in 1662 occupied one cottage with a brick kiln and had an adjoining close called ‘claypitts’. This house was almost certainly ‘The Tyle House’ ...
Documentary evidence suggests that this is the site of brickworks of Post Medieval date. Some earthworks remain visible at the site, which is 100m north east of the cattle grid at Spernall.
1 Four brick kilns are shown on the Throckmorton Estate map of 1747.
Four brick kilns are shown on the Throckmorton estate map of 1747 and are named 'Bidford Brick Kilns'.
1 Brick kiln close marked.
2 No evidence visible in field.
The possible site of Post Medieval brick kiln. 'Brick Kiln Close' is marked on an eighteenth century map. The site is located 1km north west of North Cubbington Wood.
1 Brick kiln shown on First Edition Ordnance Survey map. Also on thrid edition 1925 map.
Brick kiln shown on First Edition Ordnance Survey map.