1 Building standing on site, of red brick with a tile roof. The smithy is no longer working.
2 Photo of the smithy.
During the Imperial period a forge operated from a building which still stands though it is no longer in use. The building is built of red brick with a tile roof and stands on the High Street, Cubbington.
1 The original Wesleyan Chapel in Cubbington was situated in what was known as ‘Chapel Yard’. This building was used until 1843.
2 This was later converted into three cottages.
3 There ...
The site of a non conformist Wesleyan Chapel built in the Imperial period. The site, in the area of North Close, Cubbington, has now been redeveloped for modern housing.
1 A small building, square, of dressed stone with quoins and tiled roof, is located in the garden of the Manor House. No evidence is available for its purpose, but ...
The site of a small building which has been suggested is a gazebo which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated 100m south west of the church, Cubbington.
1 Brick Methodist chapel with dressed stone quoins. Built 1888.
A Methodist Chapel built in the Imperial period, and located on Queen Street, Cubbington.
1 Site of the turnpike gate. Junction of the Kenilworth Road and the Rugby Road.
2 Photo shows site of the gate.
The site of a toll gate, where travellers paid a toll to use a toll road during the Imperial period. It stood on the junction of Kenilworth Road and Rugby Road.
1 Built in 1821 at a cost of £1,200. Red brick with low pitched slate roof with hipped ends and wide projecting eaves. Two storeys. Square on plan but with ...
A two storey vicarage which was built during the Imperial period of red brick. It is situated 150m north of the church, Cubbington.