1 A probable mill dam was found at the above grid reference.
2 Bank up to 2.1m high on NE side and 2.4m on SW side.
3 A large earthwork straddling the ...
The possible site of a mill dam dating to the Medieval period. It is visible as an earthwork. It is located 300m west of Rouncil Lane.
1 ‘Ford/Foot Bridge’ marked.
2 There is now no indication of a ford.
Site of an undated ford, a shallow point in a river where people, animals and vehicles would have crossed the Inchford Brook. It was located where Kites Nest Lane, Beausale, crosses the brook.
1 At this location (probably straddling the entrance to the camp WA 2655) is a 16-17th century timber framed house on a stone plinth and with brick infill panels. ...
A timber framed building, a farmhouse which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated at 500m south east of Beasale.
1 Wedgnock is one of three parks attached to the Castle of Warwick, which are marked on maps of Saxton and Speed. John Rous, who died in 1491, states that ...
The site of Wedgnock Park, a Medieval deer park. It was situated 1km north east of the Central Hospital, Warwick.
1 2 Wedgenock Old Park, Beausale.
Lovie reports that this is a disparked mediaeval deer park belonging to Earls of Warwick. Goodrest farm originally a lodge within the park.To the north ...
Disparked medieval deer park belonging to Earls of Warwick.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 A brick-built structure of 19th or 20th century date is visible on the bank of the Inchford Brook, with a sluice gate. Its purpose is unclear.
2 Sluice is marked ...
A brick-built structure of 19th or 20th century date is visible on the bank of the Inchford Brook, with a sluice gate. Its purpose is unclear.