1 The house which is of three storeys was enlarged c.1570s and incorporates part of the older house. The central chimney stack has diagonal brick shafts, and wouth of ...
A timber framed house parts of which may date back to the Medieval period, but it is mainly of Post Medieval date. There is also a timber framed barn infilled with brick. It is situated 700m north east of Lowsonford.
1 A Manor House appears to have existed on the site of the present Rowington Hall at an early date and may have been built by Adeliza, wife of Roger ...
A manor house was first built on the site of the present Rowington Hall in the Medieval period, but documentary records suggest it was rebuilt in the early Post Medieval period. During the Imperial period it was altered and refaced in stone. It stands opposite Rowington church.
1 Old Farm, formerly known as Whitley End Farm. Occupancy for this site is noted from 1548 – 1665. When the house was built in the Medieval period ...
A timber framed house which was built in the Medieval period, although alterations were carried out later, including a two storey porch in the Post Medieval period. It is situated 900m north east of Rowington church.
1 The common land at Bushwood that falls in Rowington Parish is marked on two maps – that covering the Medieval period and that covering the period 1550 – 1650.
Bushwood Common was a piece of common land that was in use during the Medieval to the Post Medieval period. It lay between Lowsonford and Bushwood.
1 Common land at Finwood Green is marked on two maps in this book entitled Medieval Period and 1550 – 1650AD.
There was common land at Finwood Green between the Medieval and Post Medieval period.
1 A strip of common land which runs from Turners Green in a north westerly direction along Rowington Green.
There was common land running from Turner's Green to Quarry Lane, along Rowington Green during the Medieval and Post Medieval periods.
1 Common land is marked on these two maps at Holywell.
There was common land at Holywell during the Medieval and Post Medieval periods.
1 Common land is marked on the map 1550 – 1650 AD in this book.
There was common land at Pinley Green during the Medieval and Post Medieval periods.
1 An area of glebe land around and to the north-west of the church at Rowington. It is shown on a map of Rowington in the medieval period.
An area of glebe land which dates between the Medieval and Post Medieval periods and is owned by the church. It is located surrounding and to the north-west of the church at Rowington.
1 Field work suggests a mill and mill pond existed, being triangular in shape, to the east of Rowington Church and west of Foxbrook Farm, in the valley bottom. ...
The site of a watermill, mill pond and dam which were in use during the Medieval period, though it probably ceased to be used during either the 1400s or 1500s. It was located 250m east of the church, Rowington.
1 Deserted settlement earthworks (hollow way, house platform etc) and ridge and furrow at Mousley End, Rowington.
A deserted Medieval settlement. House platforms, hollow ways and ridge and furrow cultivation are visible as earthworks. The site is located 300m north west of Mousley End.