1 165sq.m behind Nos 25, 31 and 33 Brook Street was excavated in summer 1973 prior to redevelopment. There were at least 33 cess and rubbish pits of Medieval ...
A pit cluster of Medieval and Post Medieval rubbish and cess pits was found during an excavation. Two ovens and pottery of the same period was also discovered. A small amount of Neolithic flint was also recovered. The site is situated on Brook Street, Warwick.
1 1976: Development of a vacant lot on the N side of Linen Street led to the discovery of several archaeological features. A brick-lined well was located, probably associated with ...
Archaeological excavations in Linen Street, Warwick, discovered a brick lined well which may date to the Imperial period. It may have been associated with Victorian hosues which stood on the site. Several massive sandstone walls of unknown date were also found.
1 Excavations carried out in 1972 between Joyce Pool and Barrack Street, in advance of redevelopment, revealed substantial traces of the northern defences of the town. These included a robber ...
Evidence of the Medieval northern defences and suburban occupation of Warwick was uncovered during archaeological work. Ditches, wells, cess and rubbish pits and pottery, some decorated, were found on the north side of Barrack Street.
1 A watching brief at 16 – 18 High Street revealed medieval rubbish pits, potential evidence for copper working, a stone lined well and other stone walls of probable 17th ...
A stone lined well and rubbish pits dating to the medieval period were found behind houses on High Street, Warwick. Several wall foundations of 17th-18th century date were also found.
1 Archaeological evaluation trenching in advance of proposed residential development recorded post-medieval rubbish or quarrying pits. Several tree boles and other small features may have been the remains of 18th ...
Post-medieval quarry or rubbish pits, possible 18th/19th century garden features, and a possible 19th or 20th century formal entrance, were recorded during evaluation trenching of the site. The site is located at Bread and Meat Close, Friars Street, Warwick.
1 The excavation of two trial trenches prior to the erection of 23 dwellings recorded the remains of 19th and 20th century buildings overlying a depth of subsoil and natural ...
The remains of 19th and 20th century buildings were recorded during evaluation trenching. The site is located at 50 Coventry Road, Warwick.
1 The excavation revealed a series of alluvial layers, a probable palaeochannel, a stone lines drain possibly with an associated sump, three negative features and a stone wall base. ...
Post Medieval features discovered during excavations of the former Potterton Works site.
3 Scheduled as Warwickshire Monument No 172.
4 The Priory (PRN 1958) came after the Dissolution into the hands of Thomas Hawkins, who demolished the greater part of the Priory and ...
The remains of The Priory, a Post Medieval house located in Priory Park. Information about the building has been retrieved from excavation, documents and the remains of the building left in the park. Much of it was dismantled and taken to America to be re-erected in 1925.
2 The foundations of the College (PRN 1984) cut an earlier pathway. Running E-W under the college was a well-built wall, built with re-used stone and including architectural fragments of ...
Archaeological excavations at St Mary's College revealed Medieval structures including walls, pits, buildings and a well.
Excavation of Post Medieval features.
1 Observation during reconstruction of Medieval precinct wall revealed 1 – 1.1m of deposits. A sandstone crosswall was also observed. Finds included fragments of late Medieval ...
Site of a post medieval wall. The wall lies along The Butts, Warwick.
1 The traces of the cellars of a number of houses were visible until the Holloway was filled in during winter 1985-6. A trench excavated in the base of ...
The site of several houses dating to the Imperial period. The cellars were found during an archaeological excavation. The houses were situated around what is now the junction of Theatre Street and Commainge Close, Warwick.
1 A number of cut features and a wall, indicating Medieval burgage plot boundaries, together with evidence of back-plot activity, were recorded during evaluation at Coten End. Two northwest-southeast aligned ...
A number of cut features and a wall, indicating Medieval burgage plot boundaries, together with evidence of back-plot activity, were recorded during evaluation at Coten End.
1 Church Street (13) garden, Warwick.
Lovie reports a small town garden with pool, planted walls and pergolas designed and owned, at time of Lovie’s report (1996/7) by landscape ...
Small town garden.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Guy’s Cliffe, Warwick.
Lovie reports pleasure grounds with mixed planting, walks and riverside walk to Mill, and terrace walk above river to SE, drive, lodge, avenue, Guy’s Cave, Guy’s Well, ...
Pleasure grounds with mixed planting and walks along river. Kitchen garden.
1 Longbridge Manor gardens, Longbridge, Warwick.
Lovie reports formal gardens with canal and circular pond; mature trees survive, some development in gardens.
Formal gardens with ponds.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 2 Lord Leycester Hospital, Master’s garden, Warwick.
Lovie reports a one-acre walled town garden with structural features. Extensive rennovation and has been redesigned and developed to reflect character of site. ...
One acre walled town garden with structural features attached to Lord Leycester Hospital. Redesigned and redeveloped since 1993.Recommended for inclusion on Register by Lovie.
1 2 Northgate House garden, Warwick.
Lovie reports a town house with enclosed gardens. House divided into two at time of Lovie’s report (1996/7).
Some C18th/C19th shrubbery planting survives in S section. ...
Town house with enclosed gardens.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
Recommended by Lovie that structural elements should be evaluated for inclusion on the Listing of the house.
1 Spier’s Lodge garden, Warwick Castle Park, Warwick.
Lovie reports that a little garden was shown round the lodge in 1887. Lodge built above river Avon in Lodge Wood, Castle Park.
In ...
Small garden shown in 1887. Formal Italian-style gardens laid out round lodge in 1903-4 and restored in 1990s.Garden originally part of Castle Estate but sold in 1982.
Recommended for inclusion on Register, as specific entry of detailed description under Castle Park, by Lovie.
1 2 The Cliff garden, Coventry Road, Warwick.
Lovie reports a villa with lodge, drive, pleasure grounds, lawns, walks.
West side of garden developed at time of Lovie’s report (1996/7). Garden survives ...
Pleasure grounds with lawns and walks. Some of garden now developed.Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Warwcik Castle gardens, Warwick Castle, Warwick.
Lovie reports formal gardens, Mount, pleasure grounds with walks and mixed planting. Gardens lead south to less formal tree-planted area which leads into Park.
He ...
Formal gardens, Mount, pleasure grounds with walks leading to less formal tree-planted area which leads into the Park.
Recommended for Review Register entry by Lovie.
1 Stands on the N side of the High Street immediately inside the W gate. The buildings are set above the level of the High Street. On the High Street ...
The Lord Leycester Hospital on the High Street in Warwick dates from the Medieval period. It is a timber framed building. Some parts were built or rebuilt during the 14th century.
1 Built in 1626 for the Stoughton family on site of St John’s Hospital. The Stoughtons remained in possession until the 18th century, it was retained by the Earl ...
St John's House was originally a family house built in the Post Medieval period. It has subsequently been used as a school room, military record, pay office and the headquarters of the Warwickshire yeomanry. It is now a museum and is situated in St Johns Street, Warwick.
1 Longbridge Manor was the former home of the Staunton family. In 1616 an inventory of the goods of Humphrey Staunton showed the manor house to comprise a hall, parlour ...
Longbridge Manor, a manor house first built during the Medieval period but altered during the Post Medieval period. A fishpond associated with the house is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It is situated 1km north east of Sherbourne.
1 Roger, Earl of Warwick (1119-53) granted a small manor beyond the bridge on the S side of Warwick to the Knights Templars. This was eventually transferred to the Knights ...
The site of a preceptory of the Knight Templar during the Medieval period. Documentary evidence notes that a manor house surrounded by a moat was given to the Order in the 1100s. The house had been demolished by 1786 and it stood in Castle Park, Warwick.