1 Brick tower mill. Built c1820. Lofty tower with ogee cap and finial; staging four sails and cap gallery with rotating wheel. Worked by steam for a period. Ceased working ...
The site of a tower mill, a type of windmill, which was built during the Imperial period. The windmill was demolished in 1925. It was situated 1km north east of Lower Green.
1 Milestone marked.
2 It still remains intact and in place.
A milestone dating to the Imperial period is marked on the tithe award map of 1849. It is situated on Daventry Road.
1 ‘Windmill Close’ marked.
2 Woolscott windmill, recorded by 1668.
3 Windmill Close may be the site of Woolscott windmill (although see also PRN 3017). No trace of the mill was evident ...
The site of a windmill which dates back to at least the Imperial period. It was situated between Woolscott and Grandborough.
1 A coaching inn existed on the site.
2 There are now no visible traces.
The site of a coaching inn dating back to at least the Imperial period. It is marked on a tithe award map of 1851. The inn was situated 1km north east of Lower Green.
1 A pit containing the base of a late 17th/mid 18th century Manganese Mottled Ware beer tankard and a layer containing 18th or 19th century pottery were recorded during the ...
A pit containing the base of a late 17th/mid 18th century ceramic beer tankard and a layer containing 18th or 19th century pottery were recorded during the archaeological observation at.the former Old Royal George Inn, Grandborough.
1 Castle Farm Garden, Woolscott, Grandborough, Rugby.
Pleasure grounds with walks. Lovie comments there has been much recent work on the grounds which have the appearance of having been laid out ...
Pleasure grounds with walks and coniferous planting.
Recommended for inclusion on the Local List by Lovie.