1 In 1257 two virgates and two tofts were granted to Robert de Saunford, Master of the Order of Templars. The estate continued to be held by them or by ...
The site of a manor house. Documentary evidence suggests that it dates from the Medieval period. It is situated 500m north of Wolvey.
1 Built in 1889, but the staircase and some oak panelling were re-used from the earlier hall, which was rebuilt in 1677. In one of the windows there are some ...
Wolvey Hall, a country house that was built during the Imperial period. It is situated 200m north west of the church at Wolvey.
1 Wolvey Grange garden, Wolvey, Rugby.
Lovie reports villa-type pleasure grounds.
Villa-type pleasure grounds.
1 Wovey Hall garden, Wolvey, Rugby.
Lovie comments that there are few garden features marked on OS.Small pool called Jacob’s Well situated along the drive.
Few garden features marked on OS.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
Recommended Listed Building Status for Jacob's Well by Lovie.
1 Wovey Villa garden, Wolvey, Rugby.
Lovie reports formal gardens with pool and orchard.
formal gardens with pool and orchard.
1 Leicester Grange garden, Wolvey, Rugby.
Parkland, rectangular pond, avenue. Woodland with rectangular embanked feature. Further pond in woodland. Lovie reports that there is little obvious designed landscape.
Parkland, rectaunglar pond, avenue, woodland.
1 A post-medieval cobbled surface was found during archaeological work. The cobbles ran into an area of former building suggesting that it had been an open fronted building, probably a ...
The former courtyard cobbled surface was uncovered at Wolvey Hall, Wolvey during archaeological work.
1 House marked.
2 House marked.
3 Nothing else is known of the history of the house.
4 Marked as Wolvershill on Speed’s map of Warwickshire (1610)
The site Wolvershill Hall, a Post Medieval house. It is marked on a map of 1725 and was situated 500m east of Bramcote.