1 Mill marked.
2 Marked as ‘Old Mill Field’.
3 Marked as disused.
4 Possibly built 1752, derelict late 18th century. Rebuilt by mid 19th century. Ceased 1913. Demolished 1920s. Post Mill.
5 Only ...
The site of a post mill, a windmill mounted on a post. It was built during the Imperial period. All that remains of the windmill is a mound visible as an earthwork. It was situated 500m north west of Middle Tysoe.
1 ‘Old Windmill Field’ marked.
2 This map shows a mound with a gradual slope leading up to it from the E. The earthworks survive, although less clearly defined, under plough.
The site of a windmill which was in use during the Imperial period. The mound on which it sat is visible as an earthwork. The windmill was situated 1km south west of Upper Tysoe.
1 From indentures found in a Lower Tysoe house with ornate 17th century doorway (house now rebuilt) it seems that the house was used as a tannery. A document of ...
Documentary evidence suggests that this was the site of a tannery, where animal hides were turned to leather. The date of the tannery is unknown but it was located to the north west of Corner Farm, Lower Tysoe.
1 Manor windmill. Built by 1457. Post Mill.
The site of Manor Windmill. This was a post mill, a mill mounted on a post of Medieval or Post Medieval date. It was situated 100m north east of the church at Middle Tysoe.
1 No longer a smithy, although called such. Now functions as the Post Office. Restored and modernised.
The Smithy, a forge where wrought iron was made during the Imperial period. It was situated on Main Street, Middle Tysoe.
1 Base of a Market Cross, having been excavated.
2 It is now partly covered by turf and consists of only part of the shaft, 1.8m by 1.8m, set on two ...
The remains of a Medieval market cross, of which two steps and part of the shaft survive. The remains are situated 100m north west of Corner Farm, Lower Tysoe.
1 A chapel at Hardwick (PRN 2067) is recorded in 1138-47.
Documentary evidence suggests that this is the site of a Medieval chapel associated with the deserted settlement at Hardwick. The location is 3km north east of Oxhill.
1 A number of anomalies were recorded during fluxgate gradiometer survey at Tysoe. These are suggested as evidence of industrial activity, possibly in the form of grain driers. This tallies ...
A number of anomalies were recorded during fluxgate gradiometer survey at Tysoe. These are suggested as evidence of industrial activity, possibly in the form of grain driers.
1 Fieldwalking by the Edgehill Project Group produced a concentrated scatter of Romano-British pottery sherds associated with ironstone rubble and dark soil. Some larger stones have been dumped into the ...
The possible site of a Roman settlement. Fragments of Roman pottery, tile and quern stone were found during a fieldwalking survey. A resistivity survey was carried out at the site and revealed a feature of high resistance. Magnetometer survey indicates a possible villa site with earlier ring ditches. The site is located 300m west of Sun Rising Covert.
1 Turnpike road from Banbury first established by an Act of 1753.
A toll road which ran from Sun Rising House to Banbury. Travellers would have had to pay a toll to use the road during the Imperial period.
Possible Roman farm
1 Site of possible C3/4 Roman farm said to exist at Downs Farm, Tysoe.
2 Unable to find the ‘Further Information’ file (11/02/2010).
Site of possible Roman farm in the vicinity of Downs Farm, Tysoe
1 Chancel, N vestry, nave, N and S aisles, S porch and W tower. The building dates from the end of the 11th century or beginning of the 12th century, ...
The Church of St Mary which was originally built during the Medieval period. The church was restored during the Imperial period. It is situated on Main Street, Middle Tysoe.
1 A turnpike road between Birmingham and Edgehill via Stratford established 1725-50.
A toll road which was established during the Post Medieval period. It continued to be used during the Imperial period. It was part of one of the London to Birmingham routes. The road ran between Edge Hill and Birmingham via Stratford.
1 A pair of stone benches or seats set within or up against the wall of a building on Sandpits Road, Middle Tysoe. It is believed that these were once ...
A pair of stone benches or seats set within or up against the wall of a building on Sandpits Road, Middle Tysoe. It is believed that these were once part of the drinking fountain found 50m to the north east at the corner of Main Street and Back Lane, Middle Tysoe (MWA13479).
1 An early 17th century coaching inn. Inscribed 1613 above the door of the old brew house. Marked on the map of 1675 by Ogilvy as a coaching ...
Sunrising House, a Post Medieval coaching inn. It is situated on Sunrising Hill in Tysoe parish.