1 Turnpike road from Birmingham to Warwick and Banbury, established between 1725 and 1750. Under the control of the same trust which ran the Birmingham to Edgehill route. The stretch ...
A toll road, where travellers had to pay a toll to use the route. The road was built during the Post Medieval period. It runs from Warmington to Birmingham via Warwick.
1 A small building complex, probably agrilcultural in function, is first shown on 1st Edition Ordnance Survey Mapping. The site is now wooded.
2, 3 The building complex is shown as ...
A building and associated enclosure, probably agrilcultural in function, is first shown on 1st Edition Ordnance Survey Mapping. The site is now wooded.
1 Complex of agricultural buildings and related earthworks to the East of the Chapel of St James, first shown on 1st Edition Ordnance Survey Mapping. They are shown as destroyed ...
Complex of agricultural buildings and related earthworks to the East of the Chapel of St James, first shown on 1st Edition Ordnance Survey Mapping. No earthworks or building remains appear to survive.
1 In 1086 there were two mills at Bishops Tachbrook but nothing is known of these after the 16th century. Ford Mill stood some distance downstream from the probable site ...
The site of Ford Mill, for which there is documentary evidence from the Medieval period to the early Imperial period. Traces of the head race are still visible. The site is in Warwick Castle Park, on the north side of New Waters.
2 A crop mark of a rectilinear enclosure appears on air photographs. The enclosure appears to contain several circular features.
3 First edition OS map 39NE (1886) shows a sewage ...
A rectangular enclosure of unknown date which is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated 200m north of Harbury Lane. The 'enclosure' is most probably a sewage tank shown on the 1st edition OS map.
1 Chancel with N vestry, nave, N and S aisles, S porch, and W tower. The building is of mid C12 origin, as indicated by the angles of ...
The Parish Church of St. Chad which was originally built during the Medieval period. It is situated in Bishop's Tachbrook.
1 In 1336 John Mallory set aside land to support a chaplain to celebrate in the chapel of St James. The chantry had evidently fallen out of use ...
The remains of the Medieval Chapel of St. James which have been incorporated in a later farmhouse. The site is located at Tachbrook Mallory.
1 Windmill Hill. There is reference to a windmill belonging to the manor in 1557.
2 There is a large mill mound at SP31316172.
3 Field named as ...
The site of a windmill which dated to the Post Medieval period. It was situated 500m south west of Tachbrook Mallory.