1 Built in 1789. Architect Joseph Bonomi. Rectangular with a tower at each angle. Red brick and stone dressing. Each face is identical, having an ...
The Church of St. James, which as built during the Imperial period in red brick with stone dressing. It is situated 800m north east of Packington Hall.
1 Behind the house is an oblong brick dovecote, with well over 1000 nesting places.
2 It has gables and a tiled roof with a lantern. The nesting boxes are ...
A dovecote used for housing doves and pigeons. It was built in the Post Medieval period and was situated 500m north of St. James' Church. 17th century.
1 Stable block, now office. 1762-66. Buff sandstone ashlar to the front range and stucco to the rear. Low pitch slate roof with pyramidal roofs to the corner towers. Moulded ...
Stables associated with Packington Hall. They were built during the Post Medieval period and are situated 900m north east of Mill Farm.
1 A turnpike road constructed between 1726 and 1750.
A turnpike road, the upkeep of which was paid for by the extraction of a toll. It was built during the Imperial period and is situated east of Bickenhills Common Farm.
1 Packington Park was until the second half of the C18 bisected by an important thoroughfare which formed part of the main London to Holyhead route. It ran from Meriden ...
The former line of a road that was constructed during the Post Medieval period. It was part of the main London to Holyhead route.
1 Site of saw mill marked on OS map of 1902.
The site of a saw mill, a factory where logs were converted to timber, which was in use during the Imperial period. It was situated on Packington Lane, 800m west of Old Hall Farm.