1 Archaeological observation of the groundworks associated with the construction of new properties at 42, High Street, Hillmorton (EWA 7322, centred on SP53147356) revealed a 19th century pit, an undated ...
Post-medieval and undated features, including pits, a pond, probable boundary ditches, and yard surfaces, recorded during archaeological observation at 42-46 High Street, Hillmorton, Rugby.
1 The manor house, erected about 1772, occupies the site of a more ancient building which stood near the church and had a moat (PRN 5641). The present building forms ...
The site of a manor house that was built during the Imperial period. It was built on the site of an earlier manor house. The site is located in Hillmorton.
1 Chancel, nave, N and S aisles, S porch and W tower. The earliest architectural remains are of the early or mid 13th century, and indicate the existence of a ...
The Parish Church of St John the Baptist. It was built during the Medieval Period, with later alterations through to the Imperial period. The church is situated in Hillmorton.
1 A house, now divided into two tenements having a central hall between the cross wings. Although the plan is of an early type, the gables of the wings suggest ...
The site of a house that was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated on High Street, Hillmorton.
1 Hillmorton House/Gorse Houe, Ashlawn Road, Rugby.
Drive, pleasure grounds, pools, kitchen garden.
Lovie reports that a house was recently built on N part of grounds.
Drive, pleasure grounds, pools, kitchen garden.
1 Pleasure grounds, walks, kitchen garden, paddock with boundary planting.
Lovie reports that most of site developed with flats and car park at time of survey (1996/7). Some mature trees on ...
Villa with pleasure grounds, kitchen garden, paddock. Site mostly developed now.No recommended action by Lovie.
1 Hillmorton Vicarage garden, Hillmorton, Rugby.
Informal pleasure grounds with walks. Lovie reports that a few mature trees survive. S section appeared to have been developed c. 1930.
Informal pleasure grounds with walks.No action recommended by Lovie.
1 Two wall footings correspond to the northern and southern line of a series of cottages, shown on the 1st edition Ordnance Survey map of 1887. A third wall ...
The remains of two walls were found during archaeological work on the High Street, Hillmorton. They probably date to the Post Medieval or Imperial periods. They may be the remains of cottages and an outbuilding that are shown on the OS map of 1887.