1 The site of a building dating from the medieval or post medieval period. The present house is 19th century, but the property has been in the ownership of the ...
The site of a medieval or post medieval house at the Woodlands Farm north west of Bedwoth
Woodlands.
1 An 18th century landscape park and lakes, c. 150ha, with 19th and 20th century gardens in vicinity of the Hall. Was originally a deer park (PRN 5739). Listed as ...
A landscape park surrounding Arbury Hall which dates from the Post Medieval period.
1 The 18th century and later park around Arbury Hall was originally a deer park.
The site of a deer park, where deer were kept for hunting. It dates to the Medieval and Post Medieval periods and was situated in the area of Arbury Hall.
1 The Knights Templars held land in Chilvers Coton in 1185. These passed to the Knights Hospitallers when the former order was disbanded. The land possibly still belonged to the ...
The possible site of a Medieval manor house and associated moat, belonging to the Knights Templars, of Medieval date. The site is located 300m south west of Park Farm. Now disproved
1 There are no visible remains of the Manor House to be seen within the enclosed area of the moat.
2 Historical evidence exists for the Sudeleys who had a manor ...
The site of Sudeley Castle Manor House which dated to the Medieval period. The site was located 300m north east of Griff Lane.
1 The timber cross-frame of a cottage was exposed during removal of rendering from the western face of the Nurse’s House of Bedworth Almshouses. This was photographically recorded and a ...
The timber cross-frame of a cottage was exposed during removal of rendering from the western face of the Nurse's House of Bedworth Almshouses. It is suggested, by comparison with comparable timber cross frames recorded in the Midlands, that the structure may date to somewhere between the 16th century and mid-17th century.
1 Villas on Old Hinkley Road, Nuneaton and Bedworth.
The Cottage, Roseleigh, The Poplars.
The Cottage, Roseleigh, The Poplars
12 Bedworth Rectory, Bedworth
Lovie reports that it stood 3/4 mile W of church, and was a mid-C18th villa with extensive grounds including lawns, pleasure grounds and paddocks. Lovie comments that ...
Extensive grounds with lawns, pleasure grounds, stream and paddocks. No longer in existence.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie
12 Caldwell Hall, Attleborough, Nuneaton
Lovie states that this was perhaps the most significant 20th centruy designed landscape in the District. It had extensive pleausre grounds with lawns, shrubberies, paddock with ...
Park with lake and boundary planting; pleasure grounds with walks.
House demolished c.1950. Site of house partly remains as public open space.
1 Chanberliane Almshouses, Bedworth.
Gardens part of design concept. Simple lawned area with well and pump. Modern rock/water garden at west end of the court.
Simple lawned area with well and pump.
Recommended for inclusion in the Local List by Lovie
Note: On HBSMR as New Almshouses MWA 7420
1 Coton Lawn, Chilvers Coton, Nuneaton.
Lovie gives little information other than this is a small villa-type site with pleasure grounds.
Small site with pleasure grounds
12 Miners’ Welfare Park, Bedworth.
Public park to south of town on reclaimed colliery land, opened c. 1925. Park extended at later date. Formal area at North end: lawns, ...
Public park with northern formal area and playing fields and sports facilities to south.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1Moat House garden, Moat House, Bedworth, Nuneaton and Bedworth.
Pleasure ground within moat and planting to N and E of moat.
Pleasure grounds within moat and planting to N and E of moat.
1 A moated manor house. The building is mostly C18 and modernised, but goes back to at least 1535.
2 The moat is complete and waterfilled.
3 The moat varies from about ...
Exhall Hall, a manor house originally built during the Medieval period with later additions. The manor house is surrounded by a Medieval moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building, and is situated on the east side of Bowling Green Lane at Exhall Hall Green.
1 William Craddock (1741-1833) built the small estate of Camp Hill Hall in 18th century, possibly 1780s. In the grounds was a small ornamental pool, now know as ...
House and grounds constructed in the 18th century and demolished in 1939. The site lies in Camp Hill close to the present day church.
1 1968: Site discovered by ploughing which revealed in a normally reddish soil a very black area (approx 200 sq ft) containing many large pieces of Medieval pottery. Excavation produced ...
The site of a Medieval house and various occupation features and finds. The site was excavated and was situated 100m west of Lawn Cottage.
1 The junction of the Coventry Canal (1768) and the Oxford Canal (1769) has several interesting features: The junction lock which preserves the respective levels of the two canals ...
Hawkesbury Junction Houses. At the junction of the Coventry and Oxford canals there is a lock-keeper's cottage and two houses that were built during the Imperial period. They are situated 300m north east of Coney Lane Bridge.
1 The two terrraces of 4 units each of weavers houses mentioned by Pevsner have mostly gone. Only this single example remains.
The site of Weavers Cottages, two terraced buildings where weavers lived during the Imperial period. Only one of the terraced cottages remains and is situated on Mill Street, Bedworth.
1 Geophysical survey revealed garden features, consisting of walls, a pit and a possible well.
Garden features of unknown date, including walls, a pit and a well, were found during a geophysical survey. The site was located 400m north east of Coney Lane Bridge.