1 1976: Development of a vacant lot on the N side of Linen Street led to the discovery of several archaeological features. A brick-lined well was located, probably associated with ...
Archaeological excavations in Linen Street, Warwick, discovered a brick lined well which may date to the Imperial period. It may have been associated with Victorian hosues which stood on the site. Several massive sandstone walls of unknown date were also found.
1 The excavation of two trial trenches prior to the erection of 23 dwellings recorded the remains of 19th and 20th century buildings overlying a depth of subsoil and natural ...
The remains of 19th and 20th century buildings were recorded during evaluation trenching. The site is located at 50 Coventry Road, Warwick.
1 The traces of the cellars of a number of houses were visible until the Holloway was filled in during winter 1985-6. A trench excavated in the base of ...
The site of several houses dating to the Imperial period. The cellars were found during an archaeological excavation. The houses were situated around what is now the junction of Theatre Street and Commainge Close, Warwick.
1 Guy’s Cliffe, Warwick.
Lovie reports pleasure grounds with mixed planting, walks and riverside walk to Mill, and terrace walk above river to SE, drive, lodge, avenue, Guy’s Cave, Guy’s Well, ...
Pleasure grounds with mixed planting and walks along river. Kitchen garden.
1 Spier’s Lodge garden, Warwick Castle Park, Warwick.
Lovie reports that a little garden was shown round the lodge in 1887. Lodge built above river Avon in Lodge Wood, Castle Park.
In ...
Small garden shown in 1887. Formal Italian-style gardens laid out round lodge in 1903-4 and restored in 1990s.Garden originally part of Castle Estate but sold in 1982.
Recommended for inclusion on Register, as specific entry of detailed description under Castle Park, by Lovie.
1 Warwcik Castle gardens, Warwick Castle, Warwick.
Lovie reports formal gardens, Mount, pleasure grounds with walks and mixed planting. Gardens lead south to less formal tree-planted area which leads into Park.
He ...
Formal gardens, Mount, pleasure grounds with walks leading to less formal tree-planted area which leads into the Park.
Recommended for Review Register entry by Lovie.
1 A trench cut through a sandstone foundation wall during water mains renewal work on The Butts. The wall is thought to be the remains of a building that ...
A sandstone foundation wall uncovered during water mains renewal work. The wall is believed to date to mid 19th century, during the Imperial period. The wall is adjacent to the council offices in The Butts, Warwick.
1 Icehouse in one of rock cut chambers under chapel of Guy’s Cliffe House. Not known whether chamber was cut specifically for icehouse or whether existing chamber reused – some ...
An icehouse, a structure built partly underground and used for the storage of ice in wamer weather. It was built during the Imperial period and was situated under the chapel of Guy's Cliffe House. The site lies 80m north east of Guy's Cliffe Stud.
1 Trial excavations of a proposed hard standing for fire engines south of Castle mound found some evidence for 17th or 18th century landscaping beneath modern hardcore.
Excavations to the south of the Castle revealed that landscaping around the Castle had taken place during the Imperial Period.
1 A watching brief was carried out to observe terracing and the cutting of foundation trenches in connection with an extension to the rear of the existing building. The deposits ...
Archaeological work at Mill Street revealed a sandstone wall of probable Imperial date.