1 Built at the end of the 16th century of beginning of the 17th century.
Duplicate of WA7593
1 Complex of Agricutural barns. Marked on the OS 1st edtion map as ‘King’s Ley Barn’.
Noted in a number of accounts of the Battle of Edgehill. It lay on ...
Barn and other buildings located 700m north of Radway. The barn was used as a field hospital by Royalists at the Battle of Edgehill and was demolished in the 20th century.
1 A copper alloy buckle, possibly used to fasten the straps on spurs. It may be associated with the battle of Edgehill as it was found within the known site.
A buckle of the 17th/18th century was found within the Edgehill Battle site, 400m southwest of St Peter's Graveyard.
1 Radway Grange was the home of Sanderson Miller who adapted an existing 16th century house to a mid 18th century Gothic style and designed a landscape park around it. ...
A landscape park surrounding Radway Grange. The park was developed from the Post Medieval period onwards and now incorporates 20th century gardens. The park and gardens are situated to the south east of Radway.
1 An octagonal tower, erected in 1750 on the position occupied by the centre of the army of Charles I before the Battle of Edge Hill. The tower commands very ...
Ornamental Sham Castle built in 17th century. It is said to be built at the centre point of the place where the the king's army stood before the Battle of Edge Hill in 1642. Edge Hill Tower is located to the south of Castle Wood, Edge Hill.
1 The old graveyard was here and is now levelled.
2 A survey of the graveyard, made in 1949. The earliest stones found were dated to 1646 and 1663. ...
The site of a cemetery dating back to the Post Medieval period. The graveyard is associated with the old church at Radway. It is situated 300m south of the present church.
1 A large 17th Swedish commemorative medal of Charles XI and Queen Ulrika.
A 17th century Swedish commemorative medal was found 350m southwest of St Peter's Graveyard.
1 Built between 1746-1747 of ironstone ashlar in a castellated Gothick style of two storeys with three storey turrets.
17th Century Gatehouse designed by Sanderson Miller.
1 On the E of the road from Radway to Kineton is a round mound. It is near the road, but beyond the hedge. It is easily found as it ...
The site of a mound, possibly dating back to the Post Medieval period. It is reputed to be the place where the king stood during the Battle of Edge Hill. The mound was situated 600m south west of Radway.
1 Built at the end of the 16th century or beginning of the 17th century.
2 Once an Elizabethan house with two steep gables to each side and mullioned windows. ...
The current house known as Radway Grange was built in the Imperial period. The house lies 180m south east of St Peters Church, Radway.