1 Finds by Metal detectors 1994: Post Medeival lead weight and bronze mount.
2 Finds by Metal detectors 1994: Post Medieval bronze mount and part of candlestick.
Findspot - Post Medieval metal objects were found 100m South East of Barcheston.
1 Strap handle from Famington Farm garden. Method of recovery unrecorded.
Find of post medieval strap handle south of Famington Farm, Barcheston.
1 Mid 17th century farmhouse of two storeys in stone. Gabled bays to the sides. Three stone mullioned three light windows with labels. The doorcase is modern. ...
Willington Manor Farmhouse dates to the Post Medieval period. It is located 500m north west of the church at Tidmington.
1 A Charles II copper farthing of 1672 found in a field E of the river near Shipston Bridge.
2 17th century trade token, 1667. 18th century trade token, 1790. Copper ...
Findspot - coins and a thimble dating to the Post Medieval period and found near the bridge at Shipston on Stour.
1 William Sheldon started his tapestry making business at Barcheston Manor in 1560; present house late 16th/ early 17th century.
2 Shown on OS 1:10560 1886 Sht Warks 54SW.
Barcheston manor house which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It is located 200m south of the church at Barcheston.
1 Formal garden and orchard adjacent to River Stour attached to Grade II Listed late 16th/ early 17th century house. Recommended for inclusion on Local List.
2 – 3 Site shown ...
A garden at Barcheston Manor House, dating from the Post Medieval to the 20th century, and marked on the Ordnance Survey maps of 1886 and 1923. The features included a formal garden and an orchard. It is located 200m south of the church.
1 This is the possible site of “Swearing Castle”, which appears on Beightons map of 1725, and it is shown in Dugdale’s History of Warwickshire 1730 as a large house. ...
The possible site of Swearing Castle dating from between the Post Medieval and Imperial periods. The castle is known from documentary evidence. Various finds have been recovered from the site, including a buckle. It is located 800m north east of Willington.