1 The dog kennels are shown on a 1749 map at the same location as present.
2 They still exist, but are no longer in use. The structure is red ...
Dog kennels that were built during the Post Medieval period. They are marked on a map of 1749 and are still standing. They are situated 300m north west of Brick Kiln Spinney.
1 Chancel with N vestry, N aisle, S aisle, N porch and W tower. The remains of the Saxon church consist of the range of windows above the nave arcades, ...
The Church of St Gregory, which was built during the Early Medieval period, around 800 AD. The church underwent various alterations in later centuries. It is located 275m south east of the Tredington Post Office.
1 A late 17th century, rectangular brick built dovecote with a tiled pyramidal roof. Internally there are 489 nest holes, and in the centre of the floor, the remains ...
A dovecote, used for housing doves and pigeons, that is built of brick with a tiled roof. It is Post Medieval in date. It lies 400m north west of Edgerley Farm.
1 This is a timber framed building which has been rendered with plaster. Some of the beams are still evident inside. There is a central chimney stack. ...
Lowsonford Post Office is a timber framed building which dates from the Post Medieval period. It has been rendered with plaster. It is situated in Lowsonford.
1 A spread of building material from the post medieval period which was identified during a site visit.
A spread of post medieval building material located to the north of Castle Yard Fillongley
1 An isolated rectangular tower of three storeys said to have been the NW of four angle towers of the great house begun by Thomas Spencer (d1630). There are no ...
A tower dating to the Post Medieval period. It may be all that remains of what was once a larger building. The tower is situated 100m north west of Layland Plantation.
1 1968: Rescue excavation of a ring ditch (PRN 6079) in advance of bypass construction revealed traces of a Post Medieval barn. The site is on a gently rising hillock ...
The site of a Post Medieval barn. The remains of the barn were found during an archaeological excavation, 300m north east of Baginton Mill.
1 An area of stonework was found during an evaluation. The stonework included walls and a drain and a possible robbed-out wall. The drain produced material from the 11th-13th century. ...
A layer containing a significant amount of medieval pottery was found, along with a stone drain of 11th-1th century date. A stone wall and a robbed out wall were also found and were believed to have been of medieval date.
1 During trial trenching, trench 11 revealed a spread of late post-medieval brick and tile demolition rubble – possibly as mapped by John Kempson in 1807 – with late ...
Post medieval features revealed during trial trenching including late post-medieval brick and tile demolition rubble.
1 Lias stone building. Coursed ashlar with alternate banding construction on outside. More irregular ashlar in interior. Only the rear wall and southern gable remained at time of record. ...
Stone building shown on First Edition Ordnance Survey map. Ashlar exterior. Demolished 2013.
1 The springs at Bishopton were first brought to the attention of the public by Dr Charles Perry in 1744. The spring is situated in a field called Shottery. The ...
The site of Bishopton Spa, comprising of baths and a well. The spa was in use during the Post Medieval and Imperial periods and is known from documentary evidence. It was situated 400m west of Mt Pleasant Farm.
1 Chancel, central tower, S chapel, nave, S aisle, and N and S porches. Lower three fifths of the tower is probably of the first half of the 11th ...
The Church of St Peter which was founded as a minster during the Early Medieval period. Alterations were made to the church in the Medieval and Post Medieval periods. It is situated on Stratford Road, Wootton Wawen.
Excavation of a Post Medieval building.
1 1955: Excavation in advance of demolition of stables resulted in the location of a 17th century standing structure.
2 Archaeological evaluation in advance of development ...
During an archaeological excavation evidence for a Post Medieval building was revealed. It stood in the vicinity of Castle Lane, Warwick.
1 Mill marked in roughly this location.
2 Mill marked.
3 The old mill, now disused, is still standing at the W end of the Hall and is in a dilapidated condition.
4 ...
Hopsford Mill, a watermill that was in use during the Post Medieval period. The mill is known from documentary evidence. It was situated 700m south west of Hopsford.
1 Scatter of stone and brick noted in recently ploughed field. Little pottery noted during a very swift field examination, but the brick looks fairly modern.
The site of a building possibly dating to the Post Medieval period. It is known from the discovery of a scatter of stone and bricks. It was located 1.2km north east of the church, Combrook.
1 A cob-walled house on Yarningdale Common was recorded.
2 There are no buildings at this grid reference on the OS 1:10 000.
3 The building was located on a walk-over survey ...
A cob walled house dating to the Post Medieval period. It is located on Yarningale Common.
116th/17th century timber framed three bay structure. Extended and altered 19th/20th century. Demolished c.2009. It had an inglenook fireplace that was later than the framing. Much of ...
16th/17th century three-bay timber framed structure divided into two cottages. Demolished c. 2009
1 A rectory is shown in close proximity to the church on an estate map from 1766.
2 According to the Anot. map a stone built rectory was pulled down around ...
The site of a vicarage which probably dates to the Post Medieval period. It is marked on an estate map of 1766. The vicarage was demolished in 1851. It was situated to the north of the church at Ashow.
1The southern stone wall of a substantial east-west aligned building, of probable post-medieval date, was recorded during archaeological evaluation off Little Park, Southam. The building measured at least 10m wide ...
The southern wall of a substantial east-west aligned building, of probable post-medieval date, was recorded during archaeological evaluation off Little Park, Southam.
1 2 Site of Anchor inn, 1 Bridge street, Stratford upon Avon
Site of historic inn recorded in F White & Co.’s and Pigot’s databases. The latter shows it in existence ...
Site of historic inn situated on the south side of Bridge street at the junction with Waterside.
1 Black Swan inn, 2 – 5 Chapel street, Rugby
Historic inn recorded on F White & Co.’s database showing it was in existence in 1874.
Situated on the south side of ...
Historic inn situated on the south side of Chapel street.
1 Complex of Agricutural barns. Marked on the OS 1st edtion map as ‘King’s Ley Barn’.
Noted in a number of accounts of the Battle of Edgehill. It lay on ...
Barn and other buildings located 700m north of Radway. The barn was used as a field hospital by Royalists at the Battle of Edgehill and was demolished in the 20th century.
1 2 Falcon Commercial hotel, 1-3 Chapel street, Stratford upon Avon
Historic inn now hotel recorded in F White & Co.’s and Pigot’s databases. The latter gives a date of 1828.
Situated ...
Historic inn now an hotel situated on the west side of Chapel street at the junction with Scholars lane.
1 2 Garrick inn, 25 High street, Stratford upon Avon
Historic inn recorded on F White & Co.’s, and Pigot’s databases. The latter shows it in existence in 1828.
Situated on the ...
Historic inn situated on the west of the High street close to a cross roads with Ely street, Church street and Sheep street.