1 Mid or late 18th century. Single storied ashlar. The front has a roman doric arcade of three bays. Balustrade parapet.
A lodge built during the Imperial period. It is associated with Fillongley Hall and lies 300m north east of it.
1 A spread of building material from the post medieval period which was identified during a site visit.
A spread of post medieval building material located to the north of Castle Yard Fillongley
1 The remains of a bridge exposed in the bank, which was identified during a site visit.
The masonry of a bridge exposed in the bank, just to the north of Castle Yard Fillongley.
1 The possible remains of a brick bridge , together with modern building material, observed in a hedge at this location during a site visit.
The possible remains of a brick bridge, together with modern building material, located in a hedge on the north west side of Castle Hills, Fillongley.
1 Early C19 windmill. Ceased working about 1880s. Had four common sails. Was subsequently used as a cattle shelter and store. Now under conversion into wing of house. Red brick ...
A windmill which was built during the Post Medieval period, and which went out of use in the late 19th century. The brick tower is now part of a house. It is situated 100m east of Windmill Farm.
1 Site of smithy marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a blacksmiths workshop which was in use during the Imperial period. It was situated on the south side of Ousterne Lane, Fillongley.
1 Site of possible fish pond/mill pond, Fillongley.
Boggy area with stream through centre. Possible fish/mill pond from the damming of the stream.
There is a similar area to the south.
Possible fish pond or mill pond situated to the north of Fillongley.
1 Site of earthworks, Fillongley.
Large area delineated by earthworks in the parkland surrounding Castle Yard, to the south west of the castle. Earthworks associated with a stream
Possible fish pond/mill/settlement.
Site of earthworks possibly a fish pond/mill/settlement within the parkland associated with Castle Yard.
1 Site of Butcher’s Arms, Coventry road, Fillongley.
Site of historic public house situated on west side of Coventry road, 20 metres south of the site of the butcher’s shop. ...
Site of historic public house situated on west side of Coventry road.
1 Site of Weaver’s Arms, Astley road, Wood End, Fillongley.
Historic public house recorded on F. White & Co.’s database, which shows it in existence in 1874.
Buildings to rear.
Situated on the ...
Historic public house situated on Astley road, Wood End.
1 2 Red Lion, Wall Hill road, Corley Moor, Fillongley.
Historic public house, recorded on F. White & Co.’s and the Vicutaller’s databases. The latter shows it in existence in 1802.
Situated ...
Historic public house situated on the south side of Wall Hill road, Corley Moor, close to a cross-road.
1 2 Site of Cock Inn, Coventry road, Fillongley.
Historic inn, recorded on F. White & Co.’s and the Vicutaller’s databases. The latter shows it in existence in 1801.
Situated on west ...
Historic inn situated on west side of Coventry road, now Alpha House.
1 The Manor House public house, Coventry road, Fillongley.
Historic public house situated on west side of Coventry road.
Listed building date (DWA733) LC18/EC19.
Historic public house situated on east side of Coventry road.
1 An 18th century brick built vault revealed after collapse at SP28128717 (see EWA9019), probably as the result of inserting marble monuments and associated cremation urns. Vault measured 2.44 ...
The churchyard of St Mary and All Saints Church, Fillongley
1 A survey undertaken during building renovation at Berryfields Farmhouse, Fillongley, identified three phases of construction, the earliest perhaps dating from the later C17 or early C18. It was originally ...
Berryfields Farmhouse which has its origins in the Post Medieval period and later additions to the building during the Imperial period. It is situated 500m north of Fillongley.
1 Site of cattle pens marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a pound, where livestock was penned, which was in use during the Imperial period. It was situated 400m north of New Bridge.
1 Site of signal box marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a railway signal box which was in use during the Imperial period. It was situated 350m north east of New Bridge at Arley, and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
1 Site of smithy marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a blacksmiths workshop which was in use during the Imperial period. It was situated on Tamworth Road, Fillongley.
1 The name Chapel Green can be traced back to 1595.
2 This could suggest a shrunken settlement with a chapel and green. There are no traces of the exact location ...
The possible site of a Medieval chapel situated 200m north of Old Fillongley Hall.
1 A well-preserved entrenchment, nearly oval in form and situated on low-lying ground. Its defences consist of a strong rampart running round a raised internal plateau with a deep ditch ...
Castle Hills, a Medieval motte and bailey castle. It is situated 200m north east of Berryfields Farm.