1 Soon after 1757 Samuel Greatheed built a new and larger house on the site of the old house (PRN 2234). Later alterations and additions have obscured this house except ...
Guy's Cliffe House, a ruined building dating to the Imperial Period. It is situated on the outskirts of north Warwick.
1 A building known as the Deer House. It backs onto a small wood. Photographs were taken in 1980 and by 1981 it had collapsed. The building was 19.8 by ...
The site of Deer House, now a ruined building. The house was built during the Imperial Period. It lies close to the southern weir between Goodrest Farm and Fox Covert.
1 When the old manor house of Goodrest Lodge (WA 2558) was pulled down a new one was built outside the moat in 1784. It was further modified in ...
Goodrest House, which was built during the Imperial period. It replaced Goodrest Lodge (WA2558), which was pulled down. The house lies approximately 1.5km west of Leek Wootton.
1 Leek Wootton Vicarage garden, Leek Wootton.
Lovie reports drive, terrace, formal gardens, paddock with boundary planting.
Some 19th century planting remains at time of Lovie’s report (1996/7) but he states that ...
Formal gardens, terrace, paddock with boundary planting.
1 Stone Edge garden, Leek Wootton, Warwick.
Tudor revival/Arts and Crafts house built 1915 – 1916. Vernacular-style garden with stone terrace.
Lovie reports that walls survive in good condition at the time ...
Arts and Crafts house with vernacular-style garden.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie
1 House currently known as Guy’s Cliffe House appears to have been erroneously added. See 2234 and 5245 for historic house.
2 Debut as a Country House after 1751 when sold ...
Guy's Cliffe House, a house that was built during the Imperial period, which post dates 1886. It is situated on the outskirts of Warwick and is built on the site of an earlier house.