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 stone bridge which carries the drive over Compton Pool. Stone bridge of three arches with 19th century balustraded parapet. Possibly by Adam.
2 The bridge is little used today; ...
An 18th century stone bridge built for the private drive to the house in the landscape park at Compton Verney. It is now used only as a footbridge. It is situated 250m east of the church at Compton Verney.
1 A bridge carrying the public road over Compton Pool. An 18th century stone bridge of five arches. Possibly by Adam.
2 The bridge is as described and still in regular ...
An 18th century public road bridge, built of stone, and possibly by Adam, and associated with the landscape park at Compton Verney. It is still in use as a road bridge, and is situated 300m south east of the church at Compton Verney.
1 photographic recording of two of the bunkers prior to their demolition.
Constructed in 1955 as a remote atomic bomb store. Comprised of six bunkers. Two were demolished in 2010.
1 Saltway (Sealt Straet) referred to in a charter of AD 956. This was part of a major cross country routeway running eastwards from Stratford.
2 Maps illustrating part of route.
3 ...
Part of an Early Medieval trackway known as the 'Saltway'. It is mentioned in a charter of 969 AD. It is part of a major routeway across the country heading east from Stratford upon Avon. It may have originated during the Roman period.
1 The stable block at Compton Verney House was built between 1736-43, arranged around a large courtyard with lodgings above. A Post Medieval brick paved surface was recorded ...
A stable block which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is located within the grounds of Compton Verney House.
If ever pictures show how roads have changed in the past century, this is it! The ancient Roman road is little more than a dirt track in the earlier picture, ...
This is a deed announcing the grant of the church of Compton Verney, (referred to as the church of Cutona in the deed), to Saint Mary’s church in Warwick by ...
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.