1 House attached to shop with house, both 19th century and constructed in brick with tiled roof and stone lintels. There is also a post office.
Alvecote General Stores, buildings, including two houses, that were constructed during the Imperial period. They are situated at Alvecote.
1 Similar in style and date to the terraced houses in Alvecote. Formerly a primitive methodist chapel, but now used as a field centre for local nature reserve. Just ...
A Primitive Methodist Chapel dating to the Imperial period and situated in Alvecote.
1 Large 19th century farmhouse and outbuildings with tiled roof.
A large farmhouse and associated outbuildings dating to the Imperial period. It is situated 85m southeast of the church at Shuttington.
1 Late 18th century brick farmhouse with tile roof, rendered and painted grey. The windows are 19th century with (later?) bay windows on the ground floor. The building ...
A three-storey farmhouse built of brick dating to the Imperial period. It is situated on School Lane, Shuttington.
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.
1 ‘Old Brick Kilns’.
The site of several brick kilns used for the firing of bricks during the Imperial period. The site is situated 320m east of Hill Farm.
1 A bridge is shown across the Anker about half a mile SE of Shuttington Bridge, near Shuttington Mill.
2 The bridge has been destroyed and the site is now part ...
The site of a bridge across the River Anker. It was built in the Post Medieval period and was situated 500m northeast of Alvecote.
1 Probably founded around 1260. The duration is uncertain but was probably brief as there do not appear to be any later records. No further information.
The site of an Augustinian Friary, a monastery governed by a friar. It was founded in the Medieval period, around 1260. The site is situated half a kilometre south west of Shuttington.
1 Railway between Rugby and Stafford, built under powers granted by Act of 1845, construction beginning in 1845. Purchased by LNWR in 1846. Line opened to limited traffic on September ...
The site of the Trent Valley Railway, which dates from the Imperial period onwards. The route of the railway runs between Rugby and Stafford.
1 Site of brick kilns marked on OS map of 1883.
2When checked this site could not be found on OS maps at the point it is located on the GIS. ...
The site of brick kilns for the firing of bricks, dating to the Imperial period. They are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1883. The kilns are located 100m east of Poplars Farm, New Road, near Shuttington.
1 Site of signal box marked on OS map of 1885.
The site of a railway signal box dating to the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1885. The signal box is located on the north side of the railway line at Alvecote.
1 Site of Tamworth colliery marked on OS map of 1885.
The site of Tamworth Colliery where coal was mined during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1885. The site is located 130m south of Alvecote.
1 Land bought in 1911, site had been a pit for stone and/or gravel. The pit heap has now been almost completely removed with very little sign of the site ...
The site of an open cast mine used for the extraction of stone and/or gravel during the Imperial period. The mine was situated 250m south of the railway line at Alvecote.