1 A token from the 17th century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - a Post Medieval token was found 100m south of Old Hall Farm.
1 1679: A rectangular brick house of two storeys, and attics, probably embodying an earlier timber framed structure. It comprises two parallel gabled ranges with a porch wing on ...
Packington Old Hall, a manor house built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 500m north of St. James' Church.
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 To the SW of Packington Old Hall is a C18 venison-house with blocked round-headed openings and a tiled pyramidal roof.
2 This is now used as a garage.
3 Photographed in ...
A building that was used as a game-house or game larder and which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 500m north of St. James' Church.
1 Seat of the Earl of Aylesford. Dated by inscriptions on the lead roof – built 1693, enlarged 1772. The original house was of brick, but, except for ...
Packington Hall, a house built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 800m north east of Mill Farm.
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 Imparked by Sir Clement Fisher in the reign of James I ‘out of the outwood and some other grounds here’ (Dugdale). It is at present a park of ...
The site of a deer park where deer were kept for hunting. It dated to the Post Medieval period and was situated north east of Packington Hall.
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.