1 The 1st edition 1:2500 map of 1887 shows the coach house and the area of the rear of the brewhouse / bakehouse occupied by a number of outbuildings with ...
Site of an Imperial Period Coach House at Compton Verney House.
1 A horse burial and a stone inscribed with ‘Jack 1896’ was found in the grounds of Compton Verney.
A horse burial and a commemorative stone dating to 1896 found in the grounds of Compton Verney.
1 Listed building Grade II. Obelisk . 1848 with earlier work. Cornish granite on ashlar
slabs. 2 ashlar slabs cap entrance to vault; granite plinth on 4 ...
Obelisk dating from 1848 located in the grounds of Compton Verney approximately 45 metres south-east of the house towards the lake.
1 1st edition map location of quarry. Also shows limekiln adjacent therefore quarrying limestone?
A quarry is shown on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It was situated 1km north west of Compton Verney House.
1 1st edition maps refer to a Boathouse in the grounds of Compton Verney House.
A boathouse which is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It was situated in the grounds of Compton Verney House.
1 Site of a former orangery that may have been designed by either Robert Adam or Capability Brown. Erected in late 18th century. The orangery was situated 120m ...
The site of an orangery which was built in 1769 and is marked on an estate map of 1818. It also featured in the 18th October 1913 edition of 'Country Life', but it is no longer standing. It was situated within the grounds of Compton Verney House.
1 A turnpike road established from 1770 onwards.
A toll road running from Upton to Wellesbourne. Travellers would have had to pay a toll to use the road during the Imperial period.