1 This carries the main Oxford-Stratford road and appears to be 18th century. A bridge is mentioned here in 1615 and an older arch, incorporated into the present bridge at ...
Tidmington Bridge, the remains of a Post Medieval bridge. An older arch within the present structure may represent the earlier one. It crosses the River Stour 300m south of the church.
1 A small stone bridge of the pack-horse type, on the Knee Brook, is 1.8m wide with two segmental arches and cutwaters both sides. It has no parapets and a ...
A small stone bridge which is possibly Post Medieval in date. It is of the packhorse type with two segmental arches and cutwaters on the upstream side. It crosses the Knee Brook 1.5km south west of Tidmington.
1 A large 3 storey (2 storey plus attics), stone building of c1600 altered and added to during the reign of Queen Anne and refronted on the west later in ...
Tidmington House, a manor house dating to the Post Medieval period. It is located 300m north east of Tidmington.
1 Find of two pewter vessels and a palm guard at SP275375 in March 1995. The method of recovery was not recorded.
2 A farthing of James I and a rim ...
Find of post medieval items in Burmington 500m southeast of Fox Hill Covert.
1 An early cob building of uncertain date and first shown on late 19th century mapping. Now much decayed shows four phases of building and reconstruction. First cob ...
An early cob building of uncertain date and first shown on late 19th century mapping.
1 A turnpike road constructed between 1729-50. The first Act was 1729.
2 The Act for repairing the Road leading from a Gate called Shipston Toll Gate, at Bridge Town, in ...
A toll road which ran from Stratford to Long Compton Hill. It was built during the Post Medieval period and continued in use into the Imperial period.
1 Burmington Manor gardens, Burmington, Stratford.
Lovie gives no details other than the house has C13th origins, altered in C16th and C19th.
2 Some formal planting is apparent on 1st edition Ordnance ...
Burmington Manor gardens, Burmington, Stratford.Lovie gives no details other than the house has C13th origins, altered in C16th and C19th.
1 A coin of Henry VIII (1509-47). The coin, a groat, was struck between 1526 and 1544. An Elizabeth I (1558-1603) threepence was also found at this location.
Findspot - two coins dating to the Post Medieval period were found 300m north west of the church at Burmington.