1 Find made by metal detector in 1996: Multiple seal matrix, four circular dies joined at their terminals, cast in copper alloy. Post Medieval.
Findspot - a multiple seal matrix was found 300m north west of Monks Kirby.
1 Newnham Paddox, the seat of the Earls of Denbigh, was so much altered about 1875 that architecturally it can only be called a fine modern house.
2 Now demolished. An ...
Duplicate of PRN4235
1 Hoard of six coins. Sixpences. English. One Mary (sola), three Elizabeth and two unknown. Latest dates to 1573. It is possible that the hoard is in a secondary location ...
Findspot - a hoard of Post Medieval coins was found 400m west of the church at Monks Kirby.
1 ‘Mill Field or House Ground’ marked.
2 No indication of the site in the field.
The possible site of a Post Medieval windmill. The site is suggested by a tithe map of 1691. It is located 500m south of Lutterworth Road.
1 The OS map marks a manor house. No further information, but the site is so close to the church (pre 14th century) that it is very unlikely to be ...
The site of a manor house dating to the Imperial period. It is marked on a tithe map of 1842. The manor house was situated north of the church in Monks Kirby.
1 An early 18th century wrought iron gateway consisting of a central gate, four square piers, a screen and side gates. Elaborate scrollwork and ornamentation decorates the gateway. Grade 1. ...
A Post Medieval gate way which is situated at Newnham Paddox.
1 A drawing of Newnham Paddox house in 1708 shows two rectangular ponds. On the E side is an elaborate and extensive system of canals including a triangular pool. In ...
Fishponds for breeding and storing fish, which date to the Post Medieval period. They are visible as earthworks, and are situated to the east of The Grove, Newnham Paddox.