1 The possible extent of the medieval settlement based on the OS 2nd edition map of 1887, 23SW.
2 Domesday lists Newbold on Avon; in Brinklow Hundred. The Phillimore edition has ...
The possible extent of the medieval settlement at Newbold on Avon based on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
1 ‘…approaching Newbold from the lower end of the village on the road from Rugby, we have the river parallel the width of a field from the road, and here ...
The possible site of a fulling mill, used for beating and cleaning cloth. The mill dated to the Imperial period. It was situated in the area of Newbold Road, Newbold on Avon.
1 It is noted that a Baptist Meeting House (now the Church House) was built in 1803. The street map shows a church house at the above site.
2 The ...
A Baptist chapel which was built during the Imperial period. It is now in use as a store room. The building is located to the north of Main Street, Newbold on Avon.
1 W of Newbold on Avon church and churchyard are the remains of earthworks, hardly discernible unless specially pointed out, being the site, as it is supposed, of one of ...
The possible site of a Medieval castle. The site is located 100m west of the church at Newbold on Avon.
1 Pipewell Abbey held land at Newbold in 1291. In 1321 the monks leased a grange to John de Merynton. The hall at this time was in ruin, but there ...
The possible site of a Medieval grange, a farm or estate associated with a religious order. The site of the grange is suggested by documentary evidence. It was located 100m north of the church at Newbold on Avon.
1 On the Rugby and Hinckley Turnpike Trust. The Newbold gate was on the Rugby side of the village just before the junction with the road from Brownsover.
2 No ...
The site of a toll gate, where travellers paid a toll to use the toll road during the Imperial period. It was situated on Newbold Road, Newbold on Avon.
1 Gothic red brick structure dated 1879. In normal use.
Newbold Methodist Church which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated on Main Street, Newbold on Avon.
1 A neat residence near the church.
2 18th century redbrick, hipped tile roof. Central 19th century pedimented trellis porch. 19th century stucco door surround has pediment and freize on ...
A vicarage that was built during the Imperial period. It is situated on Main Street, Newbold on Avon.
1 This is the location of the new Newbold tunnel. The position of the original tunnel, on the line of the canal before it was straightened, is difficult to ...
The site of a canal tunnel, a tunnel with a canal running through it. It dated from the Imperial period but is no longer visible It was located on the Oxford Canal, 350m north of St Botolph's Church.
1 There was a wharf at Newbold marked on the 25″ OS map.
2 No sign of a wharf at this location but there is a large flat open area to ...
Newbold Wharf, the site of a canal wharf, where vessels would have loaded and unloaded goods during the Imperial period. It was located 100m north west of the church at Newbold on Avon.
1 Two wall footings were recording during evaluation at 24 Main Street, Newbold on Avon. They correspond to walls shown on the 1886 map, potentially a boundary wall. It is ...
Building foundations, dating from the Imperial period, were recorded during evaluation work in Main Street, Newbold on Avon.
1 Newbold Grange garden, Newbold on Avon, Rugby.
Lovie reports a vailla with pleausre gorounds and paddock park adjoining the river Avon with a boundary walk to river.
At time of survey ...
Pleaure grounds and paddock park with boundary walk to river Avon. No action recommended; Love queries TPO trees.