1 Priory farmhouse, listed Grade II, is a large farmhouse, basically early 19th century alterations to older buildings. At the time of the construction of St. Mary’s Priory, the building ...
Priory Farmhouse. During the Imperial period the building was used as an inn and a toll house, where travellers would pay a toll to use the toll road. It is situated 400m south east of Princethorpe College.
1 A coaching inn existed on the site.
2 There are now no visible traces.
The site of a coaching inn dating back to at least the Imperial period. It is marked on a tithe award map of 1851. The inn was situated 1km north east of Lower Green.
1 A three storey brick built coaching inn with central door.
2 One of the inn’s back rooms was used as a theatre during the early 19th century.
3 Photograph published in ...
The White Bear Hotel, a coaching inn dating to the Imperial period. It is located 100m east of the Police Station.
1 Early Georgian (c1730) brick built coaching inn with five bays, three storeys, with segmented head windows.
2 Brick, in Flemish bond, with painted stone plinth, quoins and eaves cornice on ...
The George Hotel, a coaching inn dating to the Post Medieval period. It is located 100m east of the Post Office, Shipston on Stour.
1 From the front this appears to be a late 18th or early 19th century house, but there is some timbering in the rear rooms and it would seem to ...
A house which from the front appears to have been built during the Imperial period, however there is some internal evidence to suggest it is an earlier, Post Medieval, house. Behind the property is a former malt house. It is situated in Turner's Green.
1 Shown on Ordnance Survey map as manor house. Farmhouse. Early/mid 18th century. Flemish bond brick with string course. Plain-tile roof; brick and stacks. L-plan with wing on right to ...
The Manor House, a farmhouse that was built during the Post Medieval period. Documentary evidence suggests that there may also have been a brewery and a malthouse on this site. The manor house is located in King's Newnham.
1 A house with outbuildings is shown and the fields behind are labelled: 1: House, Malthouse, Yards, Garden and 2 Malthouse Close.
2 The building no longer exists and the site ...
The site of a malt house which is marked on an estate map of 1820 along with a house, a yard and gardens plus two fields called 'Malthouse close'. The library now occupies the site in Smalley Place, Kenilworth.
1 Early-mid 19th century coaching inn. Single storey wing on the right has central round carriageway arch flanked by blocked round window arch on right, similar pedestrian entrance on ...
The Windmill Inn, a coaching inn that provided accomodation for travellers using the stage coach and stabling for the horses. The inn dates to the Imperial period. It is situated in Windmill Lane, Rugby.
1 A malthouse occupied by Henry Cryer is shown on the 1838 Parish Map.
2 It is adjacent to the Half Moon Buildings (once the Half Moon Pub). It is a ...
The site of a brewery or malt house which was in use during the Imperial period. It is marked on a map of Brinklow dating to 1838. The buildings are still standing. They are situated on Broad Street, Brinklow.
1 Another Malthouse just to the north of WA 3669 belonging to Edward Dalton shown on the 1838 Parish Map.
2 Now dwellings, a two storey red and yellow brick building.
The site of a brewery or malt house which was in use during the Imperial period. It is marked on a map of Brinklow dating to 1838. The buildings are still standing. They are situated in Broad Street, Brinklow.
1 A sunken Medieval malting kiln was dug into the top of the Roman layers.
2 Drawing.
The site of a Medieval malt kiln, a structure in which barley was dried. It was found during an excavation and was situated to the west of Tibbets Close, Alcester.
1 Site of George Hotel and Commercial inn, Market Place, Warwick.
Historic hotel recorded on the Board of Health map which shows it in existence in 1851. 1851 was the ...
Site of historic inn situated on the east side of the Market Place, next to the Green Dragon public house (now the Tilted Wig).
1 Site of Globe inn, Castle end, Kenilworth.
Historic inn recorded on F. White and Co.’s database which shows it to be in existence in 1874. Situated on the east side ...
Historic inn, later an hotel. Now demolished.(Possibly the Crown and Horseshoes before it became the Globe).
1 Cottage Inn, Stoneleigh road, Kenilworth.
Steward reports that this historic inn started as a beer house, and was in existence in 1860.
Historic inn situated on the east side of Stoneleigh road.
1 2 3 Warwick Arms hotel, High street, Warwick.
Historic inn recorded on the Board of Health map of Warwick. Also on F. White and Co.’s and Pigot’s databases. The latter ...
Historic inn, situated on the south side of the High street.
1 2 Site of the Oak inn, Coton End, Warwick.
Site of historic inn (now a public house) recorded on the Board of Health map of Warwick, and F.White & Co.’s ...
Historic inn, now public house, situated on north side of Coton End.
1 A small U-sectioned feature, 2m wide and 1.5m deep (N section), 1.7m wide and 1.2m deep (S section) and lying NW/SE. It was cut through from a cobbled layer ...
The site of a deserted settlement of Medieval date within the outer enclosure of Boteler's Castle, suggested by earthworks and a scatter of pottery sherds. Evidence suggests that it was abandoned by the mid thirteenth century. The site lies 200m east of Oversley Castle.
1 On the 1903 OS 25″ the bridge here is marked ‘Coton old wharf bridge’.
2 The bridge is date-marked 1925. To the E of the bridge is a wide section ...
Coton Old Wharf. Documentary evidence suggests the site of a canal wharf, where vessels loaded and unloaded goods, situated to the east of Coventry Road, Chilvers Coton.
1 Large 19th century building in dark red brick with tile roof. Closed in early 1976, windows are now boarded up. At the rear is a large stable block dated ...
The Chetwynd Arms, an inn built in red brick with a tile roof with a stable block to the rear. It was built during the Imperial period and is situated on Market Street, Polesworth.
1 2 Site of Anchor inn, 1 Bridge street, Stratford upon Avon
Site of historic inn recorded in F White & Co.’s and Pigot’s databases. The latter shows it in existence ...
Site of historic inn situated on the south side of Bridge street at the junction with Waterside.
1 Black Swan inn, 2 – 5 Chapel street, Rugby
Historic inn recorded on F White & Co.’s database showing it was in existence in 1874.
Situated on the south side of ...
Historic inn situated on the south side of Chapel street.
1 Site of Peacock inn, Avon street, Rugby
Site of historic inn recorded in F White & Co.’s database which shows it in existence in 1874.
Situated on the south side of ...
Site of historic inn situated on the south side of Avon street.
1 Site of Queen’s Head inn, Little Elberrow street, Rugby
Site of historic inn recorded in F White & Co.’s database which shows it was in existence in 1874.
Situated on the ...
Site of historic inn situated on the north east side of Little Elberrow street at the junction with West and Chapel streets.
1 2 Site of Bull’s Head inn, Market place and Church street, Bedworth
Site of historic inn recorded on F White & Co.’s, and Victuallers’ databases. The latter shows it ...
Site of historic inn situated on the west side of the Market place on the corner with Church street.