1 The house started life as a farmhouse. In 1681 John Knight was the possessor of what was described as a manor house surrounded by a 400 acre estate. ...
A house originally built during the Post Medieval period and is surrounded by a park. There were additions and alterations made to the house in the Imperial period. It has recently been renovated and restored and is situated in Ullenhall.
1 Post-medieval features, including two 18th/19th century pits and a possible post pad or base for a garden feature were recorded during the construction of a new garage and machine ...
Post-medieval features, including two 18th/19th century pits and a possible post pad or base for a garden feature recorded during building construction. The site was located 70m to the west of Mancetter Road and at the north-west corner of the gardens of Manceter Manor.
1 A building is shown here on a 1781 Estate map, and two pieces of land immediately adjoining and behind it are called ‘Workhouse Close’ and ‘Workhouse Land’.
2 The South ...
The site of the workhouse which housed the poor of the parish during the Imperial period. A building and two fields called 'Workhouse Close' and 'Workhouse Land' are marked on an Estate Map of 1781. The probable remains of the workhouse were revealed during excavation at The Blundells, Albion Street, Kenilworth.
1 In 1165 and 1187 the Pipe Rolls contain references to the park which surrounded Kenilworth Castle. Further references occur in the 13th century. It was considerably enlarged in 1302. ...
Kenilworth Chase, the site of a deer park which was in use during the Medieval and Post Medieval periods. It is known from documentary sources and is located west of Kenilworth Castle.
1 A small scale excavation in advance of building work revealed Medieval and Post-Medieval surfaces and features.
Post Medieval features were found during an excavation. The site was located on the west side of Bleachfield Street, Alcester.
1 Scheduling information.
The site of an archaeological feature which survives as an earthwork of Post Medieval date. It is located 500m north west of the modern hamlet of Wormleighton.
1 A cobbled surface was found during archaeological observations of the conversion of the Chapel and Chapel Annex in 2003/2004. It was probably post-medieval in date and was a ...
A cobbled sandstone surface of probable post-medieval date was found in a service trench to the west of the Chapel as it was converted to ancillary domestic accomodation.
1 A watching brief was undertaken by the Warwickshire Museum at Oversley Mill Cottage during construction of a new dwelling. A cobbled layer was observed, possibly part of a ...
A Post Medieval feature, possibly a cobbled yard, was found during archaeological work. Several pits of modern date were also found. The site was located in the area of Oversley Mill.