1 Medieval building, has a pair of crucks in each gable end, one pair exposed in the north end, and the other showing inside. The east front is later ...
Woodbine Cottage, a Medieval timber-framed building. It is located 900m east of Duke Bridge, on Coleshill Road.
1 This was the original manor house of the de Clintons which came by exchange in the mid C14 into the hands of Maxstoke Priory. They converted it into barns ...
The site of a Medieval manor house which was situated 200m west of Church End Farm.
1 Ranged along the western portion of the north curtain wall is an early 16th century building of three storeys. This contains original features but has additions and alterations ...
A three-storeyed house which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated inside the curtain wall of Maxtoke Castle, 1km east of Castle Farm.
1 The pale of the park at Maxstoke is recorded in 1332 and the park is also recorded in 1522.
2 Also mentioned at the time of Elizabeth (1558-1603). Nearly 200 ...
Maxtoke Park, the site of a Medieval deerpark. It was situated in the area to the south of Maxtoke Castle.
12 Maxstoke Castle park/garden, Maxstoke.
Parkland with 2 lakes, boundary planting, pleasure grounds with planting and walks. Kitchen garden to NE.
3 A smaller park extent is indicated on Yates’ map of ...
Park with lakes, boundary planting, pleasure grounds, kitchen garden. More designed elements and formal planting than the original deer park.Recommended for inclusion in the Register by Lovie
1 Maxstoke Vicarage (Old Vicarage) garden, Maxstoke.
Pleasure grounds on site of Priory; kitchen garden, paddock, pond
Pleasure grounds, kitchen garden, paddock, pond.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie
1 The inner gatehouse was probably converted into the Prior’s House before the suppression and afterwards into the existing farmhouse, a two-storey building, the gateway arches blocked, with a C15 ...
The Prior's house at Maxtoke Priory. The house was converted from the gatehouse of Maxtoke Priory and dates to the Medieval period. It is situated 100m west of Priory Farm.