1 There was, reports say, a public gaol, near the church and adjoining the farm, part of the foundation of which was discovered, many years since, by some labourers ...
The site of a Post Medieval prison or gaol. It was situated 200m south west of the church at Willoughby.
1 The only remains on the site of the house which once stood in Brook’s Close are the pillars of the forecourt entry, which would denote the class of structure ...
The site of a Post Medieval manor house. The house is no longer standing and earthworks in this area may represent its remains. The site lies 100m east of the church at Willoughby.
1 Post mill. Built by 1725. Ceased by early 19th century.
2 Windmill marked.
3 Windmill marked.
4 The mill does not appear on maps from 1822 onwards. No traces of the windmill ...
The site of a windmill which was in use during the Post Medieval period. It is marked on a map of 1725. The windmill had gone out of use by 1825. It was situated 1km south west of Willoughby.
1 This was part of the first route in Warwickshire to be turnpiked. The section from Stony Stratford to Dunchurch was turnpiked under an Act of 1706-7 and that from ...
A toll road, whose upkeep was paid for by the extraction of a toll from travellers. It was established as a toll road during the Post Medieval period and continued to be used during the Imperial period. The road ran from Ryton Bridge towards Braunston.
1 A public house dating to the early to mid 18th century. The Rose Inn is first mentioned in White’s Trade Directory of 1850. The roof was heavily damaged in ...
A public house dating to the early to mid 18th century. The Rose Inn is first mentioned in White's Trade Directory of 1850. The roof was heavily damaged in a fire in 2007; the building was subsequently subject to a drawn and photographic record.