A pound is marked on the 6″ Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
The site of a pound which was used in the Imperial period and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It was situated at Little Morrell.
This saucer, no doubt from a set, was shown to myself at the recent WVTMS Annual Ploughing Match at Warwick back in October. Knowing nothing of the above, enquiries were ...
1 Site of a lime kiln near Moreton Paddox marked on OS 25″ 1st ed. map.
The site of a lime kiln which was in use during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It was located 500m east of Moreton Paddox.
When Charles Tuller Garland (1875-1921) decided to feature a real tennis court at Moreton Hall, he commissioned the World’s finest-ever court builder: Warwickshire-born Joseph Bickley.
The Tuller Garlands could trace their ...
Edward James ‘Ted’ Johnson (b. 1879), Moreton Morrell’s first professional, served the club for 65 years. The court’s inaugural match saw a contest between Ted and Peter Latham, five times ...
1 Moreton Manor is a much altered house. It is Grade II Listed, mainly due to a surviving fragment of what was evidently a high status early-17th century house. By ...
A much altered high status early-17th house.
Musicians have played in their local churches since Medieval times. From the 16th century church bands began to accompany services , which led to galleries being constructed to house musicians. ...
1 Dated 1843. Four-centred arched windows with iron frames and intersecting glazing bars.
A Wesleyan Chapel built in the Imperial period in the area of Middletown at Moreton Morrell.