1 Iron object found whilst widening the moat surrounding Whichford castle. This was brought to Warwick Museum (in 1971) and identified as a marker from a seed drill, 19th century.
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Findspot - an iron object was found in Whichford Castle Moat. It is thought to be the marker of a seed drill dating to the Imperial period.
1 Wesleyan chapel built of red brick and dating from 1816.
2 The chapel was deconsecrated c1950 and in 1983 was up for sale with planning consent for conversion into a ...
Whichford Methodist Chapel which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated on the road between Whichford and Ascott.
1 A stone-built drinking fountain in the village of Whichford. Local water supply came from this fountain and from PRN 2355. This fountain now incorporates a stone seat within its ...
A stone-built water fountain from which the people of Whichford got their water supply during the Imperial period. It was situated 400m south east of the church at Whichford.
1 17th century house, rebuilt early 18th century, with pleasure grounds. Gardens developed since 1968 with pond, terraced beds, rose garden. Other features include carriage sweep and kitchen garden. Recommended ...
Pleasure grounds dating to the Imperial period with a modern garden. The grounds are associated with Whichford Rectory and are situated 100m north west of the Church at Whichford.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.