1 The post medieval settlement of Ryton based on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887. It can be seen as a linear development both sides of the north-south road. The ...
The extent of the post medieval settlement at Ryton based on map evidence.
1 During trial trenching, trench 11 revealed a spread of late post-medieval brick and tile demolition rubble – possibly as mapped by John Kempson in 1807 – with late ...
Post medieval features revealed during trial trenching including late post-medieval brick and tile demolition rubble.
1 An 18th century landscape park and lakes, c. 150ha, with 19th and 20th century gardens in vicinity of the Hall. Was originally a deer park (PRN 5739). Listed as ...
A landscape park surrounding Arbury Hall which dates from the Post Medieval period.
1 Excavated by P Mayes in 1967: a pit group located in a modern construction trench. This produced 17th century pottery. Described as site 6.
A group of Post Medieval pits was excavated in the area of Heath End Road, Chilvers Coton, and some 17th century pottery was recovered.
1 Excavated by P Mayes in 1967, 1 17th century feature with pottery. Described as site no 14.
The site of a pit of Post Medieval date which was excavated in the vicinity of Redwood Croft, Chilvers Coton.
1 Valley Farm. A farmhouse with attached agricultural buildings, dating from the early 18th century with additions in the early 19th century. The original early 18th century building has a ...
A farmhouse with attached agricultural buildings, dating from the early 18th century with additions in the early 19th century. It date s from the Post-Medieval to the Imperial period.
1 Grange Lane, now a footpath, is the route of an ancient lane, dating from the 17th century. It led to the site of Poplar Tee Farm, demolished in the ...
Grange Lane, now a footpath, is the route of an ancient lane, dating from the 17th century. It led to the site of Poplar Tee Farm, demolished in the 1980s.
1. South farmhouse lies within the historic parkland of Arbury park and is a Grade ii* Listed Building of mainley 17th and 18th century origins. In 2000, an impact evaluation ...
South farmhouse lies within the historic parkland of Arbury park and is a Grade ii* Listed Building of mainley 17th and 18th century origins. The farmhouse is situated approximately 650m NE of Arbury Hall.
1 Research has indicated that the remains of a mill in the former manor of Stockingford is located approximately 100m SSE of Valley Farm. Other documentary evidence for the manor ...
Research has indicated that the remains of a mill in the former manor of Stockingford is located approximately 100m SSE of Valley Farm.
1 Weston Hall gardens, Weston in Arden, Nuneaton.
Formal gardens, mixed planting, pond, kitchen garden.
Hotel since 1970.
Formal gardens, mixed planting, pond, kitchen garden.
Recommended for inclusion on the Local List by Lovie.
1 Temple House gardens, Chilvers Coton, Nuneaton.
Lovie omits this from the data tables (swa17673) and mentions it only in swa17671
Temple house shows featrues dating from the 16th to 18th centuries. ...
Near Arbury Hall. Likely that grounds were landscaped at the same period as those of Arbury Hall.
1 Exhall Grange garden, Exhall, Nuneaton.
Lovie did not visit and described the gardens as villa-type pleasure grounds.
He also noted that the house was demolished and the site redeveloped as a ...
Villa-type pleasure grounds. House demolished.
1 Exhall Hall garden.
Moated site with orchard.
Moated site; orchard
1 Exhall House garden, Exhall, Nuneaton.
Vill-type pleasure grounds; orchard.
Villa-type pleasure grounds; orchard.
1 2 Griff House garden, Chilvers Coton, Nuneaton.
Lovie reports that little of the garden, other than some mature trees, appears to have survived. House connected with George Eliot. He describes ...
Villa pleasure grounds with pool, paddock and summerhouse.
Lovie recommended inclusion in Local List
1 Hill House garden, Hill House, Caldecote, Nuneaton.
Lovie records a villa with formal terraced garden.
Villa with formal terraced garden.
1 A two-storied agricultural building, which appears to have been used for storage for some time.
2 Depicted on 1st edition Ordnance Survey mapping as part of ‘Rose Cottage’, and in ...
An agricultural building which appears to have been part of a domestic site in the late 19th century.
1 Weddington Castle (apparently standing in 1947) was probably on the site of the capital mansion-house mentioned in a suit of 1566. It may have been built by Thomas, Marquis ...
The site of Weddington Castle which was built during the Post Medieval period. It was situated west of Castle Road, Weddington, but is now destroyed.
1 In a survey taken 26 Henry VIII (1535) a chapel at Attleborough is mentioned.
2 A few remains of what may have been this chapel have been found near the ...
The possible site of a Post Medieval chapel which lay west of Church Way, Attleborough. The existence of the chapel is suggested by documentary evidence.
1 Sherds from the 17th-19th century found on an allotment in 2005.
Potsherds dating to the post medieval or Imperial period were found on allotments to the south of Atholl Crescent, Heath End.
1 Recent fieldwork has located the outlines in plough soil of 24 kilns. 2 additional kilns have been excavated. The field is adjacent to limestone outcrops and it seems reasonable ...
The site of lime kilns dating to the Post Medieval period. They were situated 600m south east of Coton Lawn.
1 A watching brief in this location (WA 8321) found artefactual evidence of unusual Post Medieval and 18th century activity, including press moulded slipwares and much Polesworth/Nuneaton ware. Observer noted ...
Findspot - sherds of pottery dating from the Post Medieval period were found in Mancetter Road, Nuneaton.
1 The car park for the present Health Centre is on the site of the Bedworth Central School (formerly the Top School). This school was built over the old ...
The site of Post Medieval almshouses, houses built for poor people to live in. The almshouses have also been referred to as a hospital. They were situated to the south of All Saints Church, Bedworth.
1 An Inn is shown at this location on the 1902 OS 25″ map.
2 In December 1994, limited access was afforded to M Wilson so he could observe development work ...
The site of the White Lion Public House, a building of Post Medieval or Imperial date. The site, which was excavated, was situated on Coventry Road, Bedworth. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1902.