1 There was a mill at Preston Bagot in 1086. Two mills are recorded in 1200 and 1291 and the mills are recorded at the beginning of the 17th century. ...
A mill was recorded in the Domesday survey and two mills in later Medieval documents. This watermill fell into disuse in the early 17th century. The mill pond and vestiges of a leat still survive. Its location was 200m north of Warwick Road Bridge, Preston Bagot.
1 There was a mill at Preston Bagot in 1086 valued at 16s. In c1200 Simon Bagot gave two mills (see also PRN 1604), with “the multure of his ...
Preston Bagot Mill, the partial remains of a watermill for which there is documentary evidence from the Medieval period to the 20th century. Traces of the mill race survive. The mill is 200m northwest of Warwick Road Bridge.
1 Windmill Hill marked.
2 Nothing to indicate a windmill visible on this site.
Documentary evidence suggests that this is the site of a windmill, of uncertain date. The location of the site is 300m north of Preston Green, Preston Bagot.
1 During alterations to the house a fine Tudor wall painting was found. The house is Late Medieval in origin of open-hall type with a T-shape plan, similar to ...
An open hall house dating to the Medieval and Post Medieval periods. It is situated situated 900m north east of Kite Green.