1 Bevington Hall (Bevington Manor) garden, Salford Priors.
Lovie reports an early/mid C16th house which were flats at the time of his report (1996/7).
Garden had drive, terraces, paddocks and orchard.
Villa garden with terraces, paddocks and orchard.
1 Monastic site, with 17th century and later building. There was a formal garden to the east of the house, though this has now been removed. House restored as hotel ...
The site of a formal garden dating originally from the Post Medieval period. A modern garden has recently been created on this site. Features include the remains of a moat, an orchard and a drive. It is situated in Abbots Salford.
1 The Saltford referred to in a charter of 714 (probably spurious) and in 1086. Indicates the crossing of a major saltway across the Avon.
2 Map marking site of ford.
The site of a ford dating from the Early Medieval and Medieval periods. It is known from documentary evidence to be a crossing point of a major saltway across the Avon. It is called the Saltford and is located 250m north west of the sewage works, Salford Priors.
1 Park field names occur on Tithe Award around Salford Lodge. Not shown as a park on 19th century maps. Fieldnames may by indicative of earlier park, perhaps belonging to ...
Salford Lodge Park, a park dating to the Medieval and Post Medieval periods. It is known from documentary evidence. The site of the park is in the area of Salford Priors.
1 Wood Bevington was originally part of Salford Priors Estate, granted to the Canons of Kenilworth in the early 12th century, and Wood Bevington Farm was the seat of one ...
A manor house and an oratory, a private chapel, dating from the Medieval onwards. It is situated 300m north west of Wood Bevington.
1 Country house, now a hotel. West range is late 15th century and is probably part of a house built for the Abbots of Evesham. North and east ...
Salford Hall, a house which was originally built during the Medieval period. It is situated in Abbott's Salford.
1 An 18th century landscaped park c.280 ha, surrounding a 17th – 18th century hall, with late 19th century formal gardens near the Hall. There were formal gardens in ...
A landscape park dating from the Post Medieval period. It includes elements of 17th and 19th century formal gardens. The landscape park surrounds Ragley Hall.