1 A 16th century barn west of Alvecote Priory, retaining some timber framing with curved braces below the wall plates. The roof trusses have, on shaped story posts, cambered ...
A timber-framed barn that was built in the Post Medieval period. It is situated 50m northwest of Alvecote Priory.
2 A probable rectangular enclosure shows on aerial photographs. A possible linear feature extends from one corner of the enclosure. Another linear feature (6238) lies adjacent to 4821.
A rectangular enclosure and two linear features, one extending from a corner of the enclosure. All three features are of unknown date but are visible as crop marks on aerial photographs. They lie 600m south of Alvecote.
Site of a watermill.
1 In 1221 Robert de Bramcote complained that the Prior of Alvecote had drowned his land by raising the mill pool. In 1714 the mill was ...
The site of a watermill which may date from the Medieval period, and was in use until the early 20th century. Only some brick foundations of the mill building now survive. The site is 500m southeast of Alvecote.
2 Linear feature shows on air photographs. This looks like an old field boundary, but is cut by a road.
A linear feature that may be a field boundary is visible as a crop mark on aerial photographs. It is situated 350m southwest of Alvecote Grange.