1 Opposite the Peacock Inn. This is one of several stone-built, roofed drinking-fountains which still stand on their original sites in S Warwickshire. The village water supply was, in the ...
The site of a drinking fountain dating to the Imperial period. It is situated outside The Laurels (opposite the Peacock Inn) on Main Street, Middle Tysoe.
1Badger’s Farm house is a Grade 2 Listed Building dating to the later 17th century. The barn and the farmhouse run along the top of the plot and appear to ...
The building dates to at least 1798, shown on the inclosure map of that date and is likely to be the same as the farmhouse to which is attached (late 17th century) as the stone coursing carries on from one building to another. It is likely that it has always been an agricultural building. No evidence for any earlier building was recorded when trenches were excavated within the building and outside it. The ground appears undisturbed in these areas, above the natural clay.
1 3 Stone built drinking fountain with two stone benches set either side. An inscription is in the arch above the fountain painted black with a black cross reads ...
The site of a drinking fountain dating to the Imperial period. It is situated on the corner of Main Street and Peacock Lane, Middle Tysoe.
1 Stone built drinking fountain. An inscription is in the arch above the fountain, painted black, and reads “The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life Prov. 14.27”. ...
The site of a drinking fountain dating to the Imperial period. It is situated on the corner of Main Street and Back Lane, Middle Tysoe.