1This building is grade two listed from the 17th century with 20th century additions. The 17th century cross – wing (Wing attached to the hall-range of a medieval house, its ...
Post-medieval building on the site of an earlier medieval building.This building is grade II listed with 17th-20th century additions. The 17th century cross - wing left. 19th Century roof tiles, red brick, decorative windows. 20th century door. The interior of this house has not been inspected.
A church has stood on the site for over 800 years. The original building was probably wooden and replaced by the present stone chancel and nave in the late 13th ...
This particular churchyard is a very rich site for wildflowers with other 100 species being identified – some of which are quite rare for this part of Warwickshire. It was ...