1 The Manor House is a timber-framed building dating from about 1330 and preserving a great deal of the original structure despite many later alterations. The original plan consisted of ...
Mancetter Manor House, a timber framed building which was built during the Medieval period. It is situated 150m north of Manor Farm, Mancetter.
1 1928: A shallow trench was cut just S of the crest of the N embankment of the ‘camp’. This revealed traces of the rampart.
2 Plan.
3 1954-5. A section was ...
The site of the defences of the Roman fort at Mancetter, which were excavated in 1927, 1954-56.
1 Ice house marked on map.
The site of an icehouse, built partly under ground and used for storing ice. It was built during the Imperial period and is situated 125m south of Harper's Lane, Mancetter.
1 Hartshill Grange garden, Mancetter.
Lovie reports gazebo, barns and stables in the grounds. No details of garden.
Garden with gazebo, barns, stables.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie
1 2 Mancetter Manor House garden, Mancetter.
Timber framed house c. 1330 with some remnants of garden remaining.
Brick gatepiers, 2 gazebos, pergola (now in an adjoining garden), wrought-iron gates which led ...
Remnants of original garden remaining, some in a now adjoining garden.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie
1 Purley Chase garden and park, Mancetter.
Purley Chase a late C19th villa with pleasure grounds, mixed planting, terraces, formal gardens. Lovie reports Purley Chase as surviving well as Purley ...
Pleasure grounds and formal gardens of late C19th villa and common land/woodland to W of Mancetter.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie
1 1954-5: Construction of a sewage trench revealed traces of walling at fairly high levels connected apparently with 4th century pottery but these had been thoroughly wrecked by ridge and ...
The site of a building and other features dating to the Roman period. The site was located 400m south east of Witherley Bridge, Mancetter.
1 1964 Site A. Beneath the late 3rd century/4th century rampart (PRN 3857) and in front of it were signs of intense occupation from the late 1st century onwards, and ...
The remains of buildings dating to the Roman period in the town of Manduessedum were excavated. The site is located 500m south east of Witherley Bridge, Mancetter.
1 2 Mancetter Lodge garden, Mancetter
Lovie didn’t visit.
He reports an early 19th century villa by the river with carriage sweep and paddock.
Early 19th century villa garden, carriage sweep, paddock