1 Beauchamp Court garden, Alcester.
Lovie reports drive and orchard, and states that house partly demolished 1653; remainder used as farm but has since disappeared.
Drive and orchard.
1 Fulke Greville is recorded as having enclosed a good deal of Alcester Heath in the mid 16th century. The area shown includes a warren (indicated by ‘coney’ field names) ...
Alcester Heath Park, an area of heathland enclosed by Fulke Greville to form a park and a rabbit warren in the Post Medieval period. The park is known to have existed from documentary evidence. It was situated to the west of King's Coughton.
1 Line of rubble indicates a former brick wall aligned NE-SW across the site to the rear. Bricks are hand-made and thought to be C17-C18th in date. A ...
An area of brick rubble marking the line of a former wall of 17th/18th century date and a large number of finds of post-medieval pottery were noted during archaeological observation to the rear of Arrow House, Church Street, Alcester.
1 A deerpark made during the reign of Henry VIII.
2 The deerpark was bounded to the west and south by the parish boundary and to the north by Alcester Heath ...
The site of a Post Medieval deer park where deer were kept for hunting. The site is known from documentary evidence and was situated in the area of Beauchamps Court, King's Coughton.