1 Dated 1678 on the doorway. Brick, seven bays, with quoins and a pedimented three-bay centre. The top storey was added in 1800. Doorway with broken pediment on brackets. The ...
Ansty Hall, a house that was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 700m south west of Shilton.
1 Three fields centred on the above location are called “Little Mill Field, “Mill Field Mead” and “Great Mill Field”.
2 This field is now under plough and apart from ...
The possible site of a watermill of unknown date. The site is suggested by field names and lies 100m west of Ansty Waste Bridge.
2 Earthworks of probable hollow ways and croft boundaries show on aerial photographs. Ridge and furrow is evident beyond these earthworks. This probably represents an area of abandoned Medieval settlement.
The Medieval shrunken settlement of Ansty. Evidence for ridge and furrow cultivation, a hollow way and house platforms survive as earthworks. The site is located 200m south of Ansty Hall.
1 Ansty Hall Gardens, Ansty Hall, Rugby.
Lovie reports formal gardens/terrace, parkland with formal avenue, paddock.
2 A walk over survey identified that a stretch of the former drive survives as a ...
Formal gardens with terrace, parkland and paddock.Recommended for inclusio on the Local List by Lovie.
1 In the Medieval period the settlement of Ansty was extended using the planned addition of large tofts to the south of the church laid out over former field lands. ...
The Medieval settlement of Ansty. The settlement was extended during the Medieval period using the planned addition of large tofts to the south of the church, laid out over former field lands.