1 Kineton (11). Built by 1565. Post mill.
2 Various records exist of windmills in the manor in the Medieval period.
Documentary evidence suggests that this is the site of a post mill, a type of windmill mounted on a post, dating to the Post Medieval period. The location was 100m north west of the Church of St Peter at Kineton.
1 Pittern Hill. Built by 1725. Ceased early 19th century. Post mill.
2 Moved monument location from (NGR SP 3206 5146) after review of aerial photographs indicated a mill mound located ...
Documentary and earthwork evidence suggests that this is the site of a Post Medieval post mill, a type of windmill mounted on a post. It stood 450m west of Pittern Hill.
1 Memorial pillar to the battle of Edgehill (1642). Erected by Warwickshire County Council, 1949.
2 Photographed in 1979.
3 Original source material about the erection of the monument.
A commemorative monument, a memorial pillar to the Battle of Edge Hill erected in 1949. It is situated north of Clumber Park Road.
1 Memorial pillar to the battle of Edgehill (1642). Erected by Warwickshire County Council, 1949.
2 Photographed in 1979.
3 Original source material about the erection of the monument.
A commemorative monument which is of modern date. The monument is a stone pillar which commemorates the Battle of Edge Hill. It is situated by the side of the road between Kineton and Radway.
1 Scatter of Roman pot and tile located during field survey.
2 Field survey in 1984 revealed a dense scatter of worked and unworked stone, tile (flue and roof), pottery, glass ...
The site of a Roman villa was discovered during a field walking survey. Finds of building stone, hypocaust and roof tiles as well as many pottery sherds were found. Linear features and enclosures are visible on aerial photographs, 500m north east of Butlers Marston.
1 Chancel with N organ chamber and vestry, nave with N and S trancepts and N aisle, and W tower. The W tower is said to date from 1315, but ...
The Church of St Peter was originally built during the Medieval period and the tower dates to this period. The church was partly rebuilt by Sanderson Miller in 1755, and again during the 1800s. It stands in Kineton.
1 Four Constantinian coins and a coin of Claudius from a field called Bankey Meadow.
2 1950: The site covered a number of fields and pottery, stone and bone were recorded. ...
The site of a settlement dating to the Roman period. It is known from finds of pottery and coins, but also stone which appears to represent former buildings.
1 Tower mill. Derelict stone tower, originally lined and now much patched with brick, in poor condition. Slight barrel shape; metal sheeted dome cap, remains of iron curb and rack; ...
Kineton Windmill, the remains of an 18th century mill. All the machinery has gone but the building has been restored. It stands 1km to the north west of Kineton, near Windmill Farm.
1 ,2An estate farm complex at Kineton, built c1850 for the Compton Verney Estate.
3 A section of the main barn was rebuilt, following a fire in 1999, and a photographic ...
An estate farm complex at Kineton, built c1850 for the Compton Verney Estate.
1 A memorial was erected to Captain Middleton who was killed near Edge Hill in 1892 whilst competing in a point to point race.
2 Photograph.
A commemorative monument or memorial to a Captain Middleton, which was erected in the Imperial period. It is located in the area of Shanes Castle Road.
1 Probably originally Almshouses. The buildings are two storey, built in local white lias stone with brown Horton quoins and dressings. The rear wings are timber framed with ...
Range of 17th century cottages found along the north side of the Market Place.
1 An evaluation in 2004 revealed walled remains of a probable 12th/13th century building and boundary wall. The building appears to have been abandoned by the early post-medieval period ...
Medieval stone building 10m north of Rose Cottage, Kineton.
1 Three sections of metalled road surface found during an evaluation in 2004. Although a construction date for the roads was not found it appears to have been used ...
Metalled medieval road surfaces at Rose Cottage, Kineton.
1 One of a small number of known model farms in county, dating to c.1850. On Compton Verney estate. Includes multi-purpose building with barn and covered yards.
One of a small number of known model farmsteads in the county. It dates to around 1850 and includes a multi purpose building with a barn and covered yards. It is situated 800m north west of King Johns' Castle at Kineton.
1 East & West Junction Railway, running east to county boundary near Fenny Compton from junction with Barnt Green & Ashchurch Branch of Midland Railway, linking Stratford to latter & ...
The site of the East and West Junction Railway, previously known as the Stratford on Avon and Midland Junction Railway, which was built in the Imperial period.
1 Site of a limekiln near Kineton marked on OS 25″ 1st ed. map.
The site of a lime kiln from the Imperial period, which is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It is located 700m south east of St Peter's church at Kineton.
1 Site of a corn mill at Kineton marked on OS 25″ 1st ed. map.
The site of a corn mill which was in use during the Imperial period and which is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It was situated 850m north east of King John's castle, Kineton.
1 Site of a gas works at Kineton marked on OS 25″ 1st ed. map.
The site of gas works where gas was produced for domestic use during the Imperial period. The works were marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886, and were situated to the west of King John's Road, Kineton.
1 Site of lime kilns at Kineton marked on OS 25″ 1st ed. map.
The site of lime kilns which were in use during the Imperial period and are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. They were situated 500m north west of St Peter's church at Kineton.
1 Site of signal boxes at Kineton marked on OS 25″ 1st ed. map.
The site of a railway signal box built in the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It was situated 200m north of King John's Castle, Kineton.
1 The possible extent of the Medieval settlement, based on the first edition 6″ maps of 1886, 45 SE and 51 NE.
2 Market (Letter close) mercatum Tuesdays granted 28th August, ...
The possible extent of the Medieval settlement of Kineton, as suggested by the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. Kineton is considered a 'typical' example of medieval urban failure.
1 A turnpike road established from 1770 onwards.
A toll road running from Upton to Wellesbourne. Travellers would have had to pay a toll to use the road during the Imperial period.