1 About the beginning of Edward I (1272-1307), William de Harcourt granted to Henry de Braunteson and his heirs, that part of his capital court or mansion ‘by the wall ...
The site of a possible Manor House dating to the Medieval period. It is known from documentary evidence. It was situated 900m south west of Copt Green.
1 A manorial history exists. In 1410 the Prior of Coventry had ‘a manor surrounded with pools’.
2 The moated site containing the Medieval manor was Scheduled as an Ancient Monument ...
The site of a moated manor house dating to the Medieval period. The house is known from documentary evidence. It is situated 100m west of the church at Packwood. A post hole was found during an archaeological works. It is likely to have held a large timber upright probably forming part of the timber-framing from a long demolished section of the house. Glazed ridge tile fragments were found inside the posthole suggesting the medieval buildings high status.
1 The contract for the building of a hall at Lapworth dated 1314 still exists, and Dugdale supposes this to be what is now known as Bushwood Hall.
2 The present ...
The site of a manor house dating to the Medieval period. It is known from documentary evidence. It was situated 700m north west of Bushwood.
1 This is a small cantilevered ‘split’ bridge at the junction of the Stratford Canal with the connecting link to the Grand Union Canal. Depot: Group of single storey, ...
Kingswood Junction comprising a cantilevered canal bridge, workshop buildings and a lock keepers house, all dating from the Imperial period. It is situated 400m west of Kingswood Bridge.
1 OS Map.
2 Aylesbury House is a mid-late-18th century red brick building, facing south, of 3 storeys.
3 The front portion of Aylesbury House “… appears to be about 200-250 ...
Aylesbury House. The building dates to the Imperial period but incorporates the remains of an Medieval building. It is situated 700m north east of Hockley Heath.
1 The earliest garden areas are the east forecourt, the rectangular south garden enclosure, and a small area to the west of the house, with mid-17th century walls and structures. ...
The site of a park and formal garden dating from the Post Medieval period onwards. There are three gazebos and the garden contains a topiary garden said to represent the Sermon on the Mount. It is situated at Packwood House.
1 Late 16th century house, possibly with 15th century origins, built for William Featherstone. There is possible first floor timber framing, now rendered, and many early 20th century alterations ...
Packwood House and barn which were built during the Post Medieval period. The buildings are now in the ownership of the National Trust.