1 Comprises Chase Wood, Henry Eave’s Whites Coppice, Mr. Malleries Whites Coppice, Black Hill Wood
Medieval Wood
1 The possible extent of the settlement based on the OS map of 1886, 26SW.
2 Domesday lists Kenilworth in Stoneleigh Hundred. The Phillimore edition gives a grid ref. of SP2872.
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The possible extent of the medieval settlement at Kenilworth, based on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886, and on bibliographic material and archaeological reports.
1 In 1870’s, Walter Lockhart was brick-maker here and was succeeded by Henry Hawkes. The pit reached a depth of over 100 foot and in 1920’s employed at least ...
The site of the Whitemoor Brickworks, which were marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1923. The brickworks was of Imperial and modern date. The site is now under housing and grass. The site is north of Lime Grove in Kenilworth.
1 Area marked with hachures and labelled ‘Old Gravel Pit’.
2 Nothing further discovered. The area is now arable.
The possible site of a quarry dating to the Imperial period and marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886 as 'Old Gravel Pit'. It is located 700m south west of the cemetery, Kenilworth.
1 ‘Bulkington Brick Works’ marked.
2 No buildings are marked. The area is now partly garden and partly arable field, with no surface indication of the site.
The site of Bulkington brick/tile works. They date to the Imperial period, and are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The site is south west of Rounds Hill, Kenilworth.
1 A quarry is marked on the 1886 OS map. No further reference to it was found.
2 The land is now occupied by a modern house and garden.
The site of a quarry which was in use in the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The site has now built upon and is located off Love Lane, Kenilworth.
1 A group of buildings is labelled ‘Brick Works Kilns’.
2 No further information was forthcoming and there is no sign of the site now, the land being used as tennis ...
The site of brickworks from the Imperial period which are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. No surface evidence remains. The works were 300m north of Ladyes Hills, Kenilworth.
1 On the 1905 OS map, an area centred on the above NGR is recorded as being the ‘Old Sand Pit’.
2 Nothing further was discovered about the site, but one ...
The site of a quarry which was in use during the Imperial period and which is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1905 as 'Old Sand Pit'. Earthworks are still visible at the site, which is situated 300m east of Abbey Fields.
1 ‘Brickkiln close’ marked.
2 There are no indications of the site today.
The site of brick/tile works from the Imperial period, which are indicated on an estate map of 1886. No surface evidence survives. The site was 200m northeast of Victoria Spinney, Kenilworth.
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 Late 18th century. Stucco; three storeyed; 3-light angular bay each side. Venetian west centre. Moulded stone doorcase. Quoins. Moulded stone cornice; parapet. Street ...
Kenilworth Hall was built during the Imperial period and in the late 1960s it was listed as an hotel. It was converted into flats in 1971 and is situated on Bridge Street. It function in its earlier history has not been established.
1 The castle quarry lay 400m S of Kenilworth Castle.
2 On the NW is a rock face 3.3m high. The base of the quarry is uneven with tree and scrub ...
The site of Castle Quarry which dates to the Medieval period and was presumably in use during the building of the castle. It survives as an earthwork and is located 400m south of the castle.
1 The red sandstone quarry of Kenilworth Abbey lay to the N, W of Fieldgate Lane.
2 There appear to be two quarries centred at SP3872 and SP3872.
3 The floors of ...
The site of a quarry dating to the Medieval period. It is believed to have been in use during the building of Kenilworth Abbey. It is still visible as an earthwork and is located 300m north west of the Abbey.
1 Clarendon Arms public house, Castle Green, Kenilworth.
Historic public house recorded on F. White and Co.’s database which shows it to be in existence in 1874. Situated on the north ...
Historic public house situated on the north side of Castle Green.
1 Queen and Castle hotel, Castle Green, Kenilworth.
Historic hotel, now the Queen and Castle public house, situated on the north side of Castle Green.
Listed building record gives date of late ...
Historic hotel, now a public house, situated on the north side of Castle Green.
1 2 3 Coventry Cross public house, New street, Kenilworth.
Historic inn recorded on F. White and Co.’s, Pigot’s and Victuallers’ databases. The latter shows it to be in existence in ...
Historic public house situated on the south side of New street.
1 Engine Inn, Stoneleigh road, Mill End, Kenilworth.
Historic inn recorded on F. White and Co.’s database which shows it to be in existence in 1874. Situated on the south side ...
Historic inn situated on the south side of Stoneleigh road.
1 Albion Inn, Albion street, Kenilworth.
Historic inn recorded on F. White and Co.’s database which shows inn to be in existence in 1874. Situated on east side of Albion ...
Historic inn situated on east side of Albion street.
1 2 3 Site of Bowling Green hotel, Abbey Hill, Kenilworth.
Historic inn recorded on F. White and Co.’s, Pigot’s and Victualler’s databases. The latter shows it to be in existence ...
Historic inn situated at the north east end of Abbey Hill.
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 Possible site of the Cask public house, New street, Kenilworth.
Historic public house recorded on the Victuallers’ database which shows it to be in existence in 1813. Situated on the ...
Possible site of the historic Cask public house situated on the south side of New street. Name changed to the Barrel in 1818.
1 2 Possible site of the Red Lion public house, High street, Kenilworth.
Possible site of the historic Red Lion public house recorded on Pigot’s and Victuallers’ databases. The latter shows ...
Possible site for the historic Red Lion public house situated on the north side of the High street.
1 Site of the Rose and Crown public house, Castle End (the Square), Kenilworth.
Possible site of the historic Rose and Crown public house situated on the west side of the ...
Site of the historic Rose and Crown public house situated on the west side of the Square. It had ceased being a public house by 1880.
1 Site of the Beehive beer house, Beehive hill, Kenilworth.
Site of historic beer house. Steward reports that it was a nineteenth century beer house, and had become ‘Oak Cottage’ by ...
Site of historic beer house, situated on Beehive hill, now Oak Cottage.