1 Built at the end of the 16th century of beginning of the 17th century.
Duplicate of WA7593
1 A grange belonging to a Cistercian Abbey appears to have existed on the slopes of the lower part of Edge Hill. A number of ponds survive including this ...
A pond, or fishpond, used for breeding and storing fish, possibly associated with a Medieval Cistercian grange. It still exists as a pond, and is situated 100m east of the church at Radway.
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 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.