1 Find of a purse frame in, or before, 1997, by a metal detector. Grid reference given of 253643.
Find of a purse frame 100m east of the Roman Catholic Church in Hampton on the Hill.
1 Post medieval items found in the area of Stanks Hill in 1997. Grid reference given of SP265652. Method of recovery unrecorded.
Find of items which date from the post medieval or Imperial periods in the area of Stanks Hill, Budbrooke, Warwick.
1 Find of a post medieval coin. Grid reference given of SP259653 approx. Method of recovery unrecorded.
Find of a post medieval coin south of the church at Budbroke.
1 A moulded stone Tudor doorway reset in the N revetting wall of the moat may be a relic of the earlier house on the site. It forms the entrance ...
The site of an icehouse, a structure built partially underground and used to store ice during the warmer months. It dates to the Imperial period and is situated 100m north of Grove Park House.
1 Finds made with a metal detector: i) small seal for a fob chain 18th/ 19th century; ii) very worn coin, 12 sols piece of Louis XVI c.1774-90.
Findspot - a small seal for a fob chain, and two coins of Imperial date, were found 110m south east of Middle Lock Bridge.
1 Asylum Wharf on the Warwick and Birmingham Canal is reported to be near bridge 53. There are no signs of this on the OS 25″, even though it ...
Documentary evidence suggests that this was the site of Asylum Wharf, where vessels would have loaded and unloaded goods during the Imperial period. It is located at Middle Lock Bridge, 700m south east of Hatton Hill.
1 A building called ‘Lock House’ marked on 1926 6″ OS map at this point.
2 It is a modernised 19th century two-storey lock cottage.
A canal lock keepers cottage, dating to the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1926. It is located 600m west of Budbrooke.
1 A Warwickshire Museum Waterways survey shows a wharf at this point, south of the Warwick and Birmingham Canal.
2 The wharf is difficult to discerne; there is however a lockkeepers ...
The site of a canal wharf, where vessels would have loaded and unloaded goods during the Imperial period. The wharf was found during a Waterways Survey in 1976. It was located 600m south west of Warwick Cemetery.
1 Turnpike road from Birmingham to Warwick and Banbury, established between 1725 and 1750. Under the control of the same trust which ran the Birmingham to Edgehill route. The stretch ...
A toll road, where travellers had to pay a toll to use the route. The road was built during the Post Medieval period. It runs from Warmington to Birmingham via Warwick.
2 T-shaped, of nave with N and S transepts and shallow recess at E end. 1819, Gothic, with Perpendicular-style nave of 1830. White marble altar.
3 During observation of a storm ...
The Roman Catholic Church of St Charles was build during the Imperial period in the Gothic style. It has a Perpendicular style nave built in 1830. It is situated in Hampton on the Hill.
1 A Victorian barracks (c1876) later very much extended but in such a way as to leave the original buildings isolated and very largely unaltered. The barracks were closed in ...
The site of Budbrooke Barracks which were built during the Imperial Period. The barracks were extended during the 20th century. They were later demolished to make way for a housing estate at the eastern end of Hampton Magna.
1 A possible deer house visible on 1st edition Ordnance Survey mapping.
2 It consists of a long single range, to the north of a small Keepers Cottage.
A possible deer house, visible on 1st edition Ordnance Survey mapping.