1 In 1240 there was a corn mill and fulling mill, both held by Henry Brunmon, in Tiddington. Tiddington Mill has disappeared.
Tiddington Mill, a watermill for which there is documentary evidence from the Medieval period. It was used as a corn mill and a fulling mill. Its exact location is unknown.
1 Close to Atherstone Hill Farm. ‘At the extreme north-west angle of the Park pale is a curious mound, which may be a tumulus … but it is far more ...
The site of a mound which is possibly the remains of the summerhouse dating to the Post Medieval and Imperial periods. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1924 and is situated 600m north west of Preston on Stour.
1 A pewter brooch of the 13th to 14th century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - a Medieval pewter brooch was found 50m south west of the church at Preston on Stour.
1 Medieval pottery found on the line of the Severn-Trent pipeline in 1982, pottery included: two Medieval or Post Medieval sherds and 1 flint (utilsed).
Medieval pottery recovered on the line of a Severn-Trent pipeline. The find was made 750m south west of Preston on Stour. (see also 10236)
1 A miller, possibly of Preston, was recorded in 1287 and taxpayers of the vill included a miller in 1327. In 1496 two mills are recorded, apparently under one roof, ...
The site of a watermill for which there is documentary evidence from the Medieval period until it went out of use by the early 19th century. The site was 200m east of St Mary's Church, Preston on Stour.
1 1272 is the earliest reference to the church. At this time the advowson belonged to Deerhurst Priory. The church of St Mary the Virgin, anciently of St Peter the ...
The Church of St Mary which was built during the Medieval period with later alterations to the building during subsequent years. The church is located in Preston on Stour.
1 Alscot Park was apparently established NE of the Stour in 1401, when the lord of Alscot was granted free warren. The park was infringed in 1593 and was possibly ...
The site of Alscot Park. The deer park dates back to the Medieval period and was remodelled in the 18th-19th centuries to become a landscape park. It was situated 500m east of Preston on Stour.
1 Rous calls this village ‘Arlescote Juxta Stratford’ and comments that it has been damaged (mutalatur). There is an Arlescote Park and House. The hamlet was over the Stour from ...
The Medieval deserted settlement of Alscot. The existence of a settlement is suggested by documentary evidence. It was located 500m south east of Atherstone on Stour.
1 The Medieval Alscot Park was enlarged in the period 1742-47. In the early 18th century it was described in Atkyns Gloucestershire as delightful. In 1747 it was described ...
Alscot Park, a landscape park which was created in the Post Medieval period. A variety of garden features were added in the 19th and 20th centuries. The landscape park is located to the south of Atherstone on Stour.
1 The possible extent of the Medieval settlement based on the OS first edition map of 1884, 50NW.
2 Preston is listed in Domesday under Gloucestershire. The Phillimore edition gives a ...
The possible extent of the Medieval settlement of Preston on Stour, as suggested by documentary evidence.
1 Map.
2 The Gables is a 16th century timber framed building of two storeys plus attic. The ground floor has close set studding while the remainder is of square framing ...
The Gables, a Post Medieval timber framed building which is situated 200m east of the church at Preston on Stour.
1 Tradition locates a chapel at Alscot on the site of which Alscot Park was built. No documentary evidence has been found of this.
The possible site of a Medieval chapel at Alscote Park. The exact location of the chapel within the park is not known.