Imperial brick walls and a brick-lined well
1 Two brick walls and a brick-lined well were uncovered during a watching brief on ground works for a rear extension. The walls ...
Two brick walls and a well were uncovered during archaeological works in Chapel Lane, Rugby. The features are believed to be late 18th/early 19th century in date.
Undated wall
1 An undated handmade brick wall was uncovered during a watching brief on ground works for a rear extension. Structural relationships indicate that the wall is pre-19th century.
An undated handmade brick wall was uncovered during archaeological works in Chapel Lane Rugby. Structural relationships on site indicate that the wall is pre-19th century.
1 Brownsover Hall. By Sir George Gilbert Scott. Built of red brick, with blue patterns. Gothic. A well composed, asymmetrical front in which one bay plus a bay window balances ...
Brownsover Hall, a house that was built during the Imperial period. It is now in use as a hotel. The house is situated to the north of Leicester Road, Brownsover.
1 Described as a “nondescript Victorian house” and named after Dr Percival (headmaster of Rugby School 1887-95), the building is of interest mostly because of the association with M.H. Bloxam, ...
Percival Guildhouse, a house that was built during the Imperial period. It is named after a former headmaster of Rugby School. The house is now in use as an adult education centre. It is situated in Bloxam Place, Rugby.
1 Westfield House garden, Westfield House, Rugby.
Villa with paddock park, ha-ha, pleasure grounds, walks and large conservatory.
House demoliished c. 1930 and site redeveloped. Lovie reports that, at time of survey ...
Villa with paddock park and pleasure grounds. House demolished c 1930.
12 Whitelaw House garden, 4 Hillmorton Road, Rugby.
First house to be built as a Rugby School boaring house. Villa pleasure grounds with walks, lawns, shrubberies, formal garden, mixed planting, geometric ...
Villa pleasure grounds, lawns, shrubberies, formal garden, kitchen garden. Some planting surviving at time of survey.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Arnold villas (4), Rugby.
S. facing small town garden with wide range of exotic/tender plants, small pool/grotto laid out to give impression of greatr area.
Small town garden, exotic plants, small pool.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
12 Brookfield House, Barby Road, Rugby.
House incorporated into Hospital of St. Cross 1910.
Villa with formal terraces leading to pool with island, coniferous planting near house, 25″ OS 1887 shows elaborate ...
Villa with formal terraces, pool, plantings near house, lawns, parterrebeds and other garden features.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List of surviving planting and other features.
1 2 Brownsover Hall park/garden, Brownsover Hall, Brownsover, Rugby.
Near river Swift and boardered by old arm of the Oxford canal,with bridge. Park to N and W of house with clumps ...
Park to N and W of house with clumps and boundary planting to N. Pleasure grounds around house, kitchen garden.
Recommended for inclusion in the Local List by Lovie.
1 2 Dr. Bloxam’s garden (Percival Guildhouse), Rugby.
Lovie reports that this site was once extensive with formal gardens, an orchard and large paddock. From 1840s the site was gradually broken ...
Originally a large site with pleasure grounds, orchard and paddock divided and partly developed from 1840s. A small remnant remains as garden to Duildhouse.
Recommended for inclusion on the Local List by Lovie.
1 2 Horton Crescent, Rugby.
Lovie reports an oval of grass where roads converge from the W and N. Grass enclosed by low holly hedge. Regular planting of lime around edge ...
Oval grass enclosed by low holly hedge and lime trees around edge of site. Designed urban space and setting for surrounding mid and late 19th century villas and houses.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Recreation ground, Hillmorton Road, Rugby.
Opened 1874 and developed with park features in 1886 including a bandstand (survives), fountain and urns (not surviving).Ornamental planting to N, boundary walks to E ...
Rugby's first park opened 1874. Bandstand, War Memorial gates, boundary planting to E,W and N.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Rokeby House garden, Barby Road, Rugby.
Lovie reports this as an early C20th house developed from Rokeby Farm with woodland garden, lawn, walks, orchard, kitchen garden. Gardens in present form ...
Early 20th century house with contemporary garden. Lawn, woodland, orchard, kitchen garden.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie
1 Rugby Lodge garden, Rugby Lodge, Rugby.
Lovie reports villa with pleasure grounds, walks, boundary planting. House demolished c 1900 for housing development and Caldecott Parkl.
Gardens, glass houses, paddocks with boundary planting.
1 Rugby Rectory garden, Little Church Street, Rugby.
Lovie reports informal pleasure grounds with shrubbery, boundary planting, walks. Formal area near house, with glass.
At time of report (1996/7) Relate Headquarters, formerly ...
Informal pleasure grouns with shrubbery and boundary planting.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Head Master’s kitchen garden, Rugby School, Rugby.
Lovie reports a walled garden with regular geds, divided into N and S sections by serpentine fruit wall in 1850.
In 1909, N section ...
Originally a walled garden divided into N and S section by a fruit wall. N section developed in 1909 and building in S section c. 1970.
Recommended crinkle crankle wall and other early C19th brick garden walls for listed building status by Lovie.
1 Rugby School – The Close, Rugby.
Lovie reports this area, formerly the site of grange and manor house of Rugby, was developed as a pleasure ground/playing field c. 1810 – ...
Open area developed as pleasure ground/playing field for Rugby School c. 1810 - 1815.
Recommended for inclusion on Register/Local List by Lovie.
1 Rugby villa group, Bilton Road, Rugby.
Lovie reports villas with pleasure grounds survive at time of his survey (1996/7) but with reduced grounds.
Oakfield House converted to offices at time ...
Four villas with pleasure grounds: Bridport House, Woodville House, Oakfield and Tower Lodge.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Springhill House garden, Barby Road, Rugby.
Lovie reports pleasure grounds with pool, kitchen garden to E of house, drive, terraces, paddocks/park to S/SE.
House demolished c. 1970. At time of survey ...
Pleasure grounds with terraces and pond. House demolished c. 1970.
1 Drill hall on Lancaster Road marked on 1923 map.
The site of a drill hall which was used for training military personnel towards the end of the Imperial period (between 1910 and 1914). It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1923. It was situated on Lancaster Road, Rugby.
1 Abattoir marked on 1923 map.
The site of an abattoir, where animals were slaughtered during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1923. The abbatoir was situated off Craven Road, Rugby.
1 2 Caldecott Park, Rugby.
Land acquired in 1904. Park established in 1904 on land formerly belonging to Rugby Lodge. House demoisehd c. 1910. The site was extended northwards to provide ...
Park established 1904 with with walks, bandstand, spinney, formal bedding on site of pool, mature trees, rock garden.Recommended for inclusion in Local List. Also recommended Listed Building Status for gatepiers and wrought-iron gates.