1 ‘Kiln’ marked on OS 1886 map.
2 Building no longer marked on OS 1905 map.
The site of brickworks dating from the Imperial period. They are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886, but not on that of 1905. The site is located 1km north of Ladbroke.
1 Usher reports the existence of a lime kiln at this point, recorded on the OS 1st Edition.
2 The 1905 25″ records buildings at this point but does not record ...
The site of a lime kiln dating to the Imperial period. It was located 400m north west of Southam Holt.
1 Limeworks shown. Five kilns are marked.
2 All of these features have disappeared.
The site of five lime kilns from the Imperial period. They are marked on a map of 1775. They were located 350m west of Myer Bridge.
1 Site of Crown inn, Daventry street, Southam.
Site of an historic inn recorded in FWhite&Co.’s database which shows it in existence in 1874. Situated on the north west side of ...
Site of historic inn situated on the north west side of Daventry street where it joins with Wood street.
1 2 Site of the Red Lion inn, Coventry street, Southam.
Site of historic inn recorded on FWhite&Co.’s and Pigot’s databases. The latter shows it in existence in 1828.
Situated on the ...
Site of historic inn situated on the east side of Coventry street in the north of the medieval area of the town
1 2 Site of Craven Arms inn, High street, Southam.
Historic inn recorded in FWhite & Co.’s and Pigot’s databases. The latter shows it in existence in 1828. Later recorded as ...
Site of historic inn and hotel situated on the east side of the High street.
1 Pleasure grounds with walks, kitchen garden, paddock. House is now offices and paddock has been redeveloped, but gardens retain mature trees and shrubs. Recommended for inclusion on Local List.
2 ...
The remains of pleasure grounds created in the Imperial period and marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The gardens are in the area of Springs Crescent.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 The possible extent of the Medieval settlement, based on the first edition 6″ map of 188, 40NE.
2Borough 1399-1400. Market Town c 1600. Market Charter granted for Wednesdays on ...
The possible extent of Medieval settlement at Southam as suggested by the Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
Archaeological observation.
1 The excavation of 12 test pits on land to the rear of the Bull Public House, Southam failed to reveal any traces of post-medieval or earlier buildings or ...
1 There is a public stone pit at this location.
The site of a quarry that was in use during the Imperial period and is marked on the 1761 Enclosure map as a public stone pit. It is situated 200m south of Leamington Road, Southam.
1 Ten Royalist burials (c. 1642) still wearing tattered clothes were discovered by labourers digging for stone during 1815. This would be during construction of a farm after the Enclosures. ...
The possible site of a cemetery dating to the Post Medieval period. This may be the burial place casualties from the Royalist side in the Civil War battle of Southam in 1642. The site was discovered in 1815 and is situated 800m south east of Bascote.
1 There is a stone pit at this location on the enclosure map of 1761.
2 Map.
3 A small water-filled hollow situated here, may be the remains of a stone pit.
4Area ...
The site of a quarry, or a stone pit, that was in use during the Imperial period. It is marked on a map of 1761. An earthwork which may represent the quarry is visible. The site is situated 800m north west of the sewage works, Southam.
1 Site of Woodbine Cottage public house, Thorpe bridge, Southam.
Historic public house recorded on Fwhite & Co.’s database which show it in existence in 1874.
Situated on the south side of ...
Site of historic public house situated on the south side of the road from Southam to Ufton, outside the main centre of Southam.
1 Site of Beeswing public house, High street, Southam.
Site of historic public house recorded on Fwhite&Co.’s database which shows it in existence in 1874.
Situated on the east side of the ...
Site of historic public house situated on the east side of the High street.
1 2 3 Site of Black Horse inn, Warwick street, Southam.
Site of historic inn recorded on FWhite&Co.’s, Pigot’s, and Victuallers’ databases. The latter shows it in existence in 1808.
Situated on ...
Site of historic inn situated on the north west side of Warwick street.
1 2 Black Dog inn, Market Hill, Southam.
Historic inn recorded on Fwhite&Co.’s, and Victuallers’ databases. The latter shows it in existence in 1820.
Situated at the south end of Market Hill ...
Historic inn situated at the south end of Market Hill where the main route south divides to the west and east.
1 The Bull inn, Daventry street, Southam.
Historic inn recorded in Fwhite & Co.’s database, showing it was in existence in 1874, where it is called the Bull Commercial and ...
Historic inn situated on the east side of Daventry street, at its west end.
1 2 Bowling Green inn, Coventry street, Southam.
Historic inn recorded on Fwhite&Co.’s and the Victuallers’ databases. The latter shows it in existence in 1825.
Situated on the east side of Coventry ...
Historic inn situated on the east side of Coventry street.
1 2 3 Site of Blue Pig inn, Oxford street, Southam.
Site of historic inn recorded on FWhite&Co.’s, Pigot’s, and Victuallers’ databases. The latter shows it in existence in 1813.
Situated on ...
Site of historic inn situated on the east side of Oxford street.
1 2 3 Site of the Horse and Jockey public house, Coventry street, Southam.
Site of historic public house recorded on F. White & Co.’s, Pigot’s, and Victuallers’ databases. The latter ...
Site of historic public house situated on the east side of Coventry street. Appears to now be the Old Mint public house.