1 On the hill above the church is the site of a windmill, no doubt the successor of the one mentioned in 1284, when a man eating his lunch ...
Duplicate of MWA 671
1 A watching brief carried out ahead of construction of an extension at Avon Dassett recorded a former continuation of Lower Terrace. A further two cottages had previously stood in ...
A former continuation of Lower Terrace was recorded during a watching brief in Avon Dassett, with a further two cottages recorded. The cottages seem to have been standing in 1786 and had certainly been demolished some time before 1885.
1 A public water tap on the village green at Avon Dassett. Marked on the 2nd edition Ordnance Survey map onwards with W.T.
2 It survives as a small stone-built structure ...
A public water tap on the village green at Avon Dassett.
1 Gardens including mixed planting and an avenue of horse chestnuts, surrounding a Grade II Listed neo-Tudor stone house built later than 1886 (in the OS map of that date ...
Gardens at Avon Carrow surrounding a house built in the Imperial period. The gardens are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1923. They included mixed planting and an avenue of horse chestnut trees. The gardens cover an area in the south east of Avon Dassett.
1 Site of quarries near Avon Dassett marked on OS 25″ 1st ed. map.
The site of several quarries which date to the Imperial period. They are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The quarries are located 800m south of Burton Old Covert.