1 Plain low red-brick church, in typical nonconformist pattern, apparently built around the start of the 20th century. In good condition although used as a store.
A chapel that was built during the Imperial period. It is still standing but is now in use as a store. The chapel is situated on Bilton Road, Bilton.
2 Built 1892-4 by Canon R O Assheton in memory of his wife Charlotte Emily (d1892), to designs by William Bucknall and John Ninian Comper. Tower added 1904. The chapel ...
The Chapel of Numc Dimittis and St Mark which was built during the Imperial period. It is no longer used as a chapel but the building has been converted into a dwelling. It is situated on Magnet Lane, Bilton.
1 Probably 19th century, a two storey redbrick structure in mostly original condition. It is presently in use as an old people’s home.
Bilton House which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated at The Green, Bilton.
1 Mentioned
2 ‘Corn Mill’ marked.
3 The area is now partly industrial, partly wasteland, and it is difficult to locate the mill building. It is assumed to have been demolished.
4 The ...
The possible site of a corn mill dating to the Imperial period. The mill might have been steam-powered. It was situated in the area of Lawford Road, New Bilton, Rugby.
1 ‘Brick Kiln Close’ marked.
2 Now under modern housing.
The site of brickworks, where bricks were made during the Imperial period. They are marked on the tithe map of 1840. The site, now under housing, is to the west of Addison Road, Rugby.
1 A smithy, the property of Henry Flavell, is shown.
2 A cottage with the date 1888 on a plaque occupies part of the site. An outbuilding to the W is ...
The site of a forge where wrought iron was made during the Imperial period. The forge is marked on a tithe map of 1840. It was situated at The Green, Bilton.
1 Shown as a manor house on the 25″ OS map of 1905.
2 Named as a manor house today. The building is difficult to date. It is of ashlar construction ...
Manor House, which is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1905, is situated on The Green, Bilton. It might date to the Imperial period or earlier.
1 Wesleyan Chapel marked on 1905 map.
2 The present building appears to be more recent, and is of red brick with stone dressings and having ‘very modern additions’. In normal ...
A Methodist chapel that was built during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1905. The chapel is situated on Main Street, Bilton.
1 Shown as a school on the 1905 OS 25″ map.
2 The ex-national school is now the Bilton Evangelical Church.
Bilton Evangelical Church which dates to the Imperial period. It was originally used as a school. The building is situated on Lawford Lane, Bilton
1 Bilton Rectory gardens, Bilton Rectory, Bilton.
Villa with pleasure grounds, boundary walk, shrubberies and paddock.
Lovie reports that at the time of the survey (1996/7) some gardens remained but the paddock ...
Villa with pleasure grounds.Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Railway Bridge carrying footpath over former LNWR Rugby-Leamington Railway (WA 7426). Shown on OS 1st ed 1:10560 map of 1886. Presumably built c1850-1. Narrow three arched bridge in purple ...
A railway bridge that was built during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The bridge carries a footpath over the Rugby to Leamington railway line. It is situated 600m north west of Cawston.
1 Railway Bridge carrying footpath over former LNWR Rugby-Leamington Railway (WA 7426). Shown on OS 1st ed 1:10560 map of 1886. Presumably built c1850-1. Narrow three arched bridge in purple ...
A railway bridge that was built during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The bridge carries a footpath over the Rugby to Leamington railway line. It is situated 1km north of Cawston.