1 This is a stone range of three bays of the early 17th century – older than the present house.
2 The central bay has a steep gable containing a round-headed ...
Honington Hall Stables, a stable range dating to the Post Medieval period, but older than the present house. The building is located 400m north west of Honington.
1 17th century Farmhouse, L-shaped plan, rubble stone walls with stone dressings. The central stone chimney has a Tudor fireplace. Deep stone lintels on doors and windows.
3 Appeared ...
A Post Medieval farmhouse which is situated in Meadow Way, Pillerton Priors.
1 The present house appears Victorian, but remains of a smaller, older house are seen incorporated into outbuildings indicating this is an old site. This site is marked as ...
The present house dates to the Imperial period but an older house has been incorporated into the standing outbuildings. It is situated at Back Lane, High Cross.
1 Windmill House is said to be a 19th century brick building, but may incorporate part of an older house. The outbuildings are late 16th century timber framed. ...
A brick house built during the Imperial period but which may contain the remains of an older house. There is also a Post Medieval timber framed outbuilding. It is situated 950m south east of Kingswood Brook.
1 Birdingbury Manor, also known as Birdingbury Hall, is described by Pevsner as a “large symmetrical essentially neo-Jacobean mansion”, but he fails to date it more precisely.
2 The 1962 sale ...
Birdingbury Hall, a manor house which was built during the Post Medieval period. Minor alterations have been made to the building in subsequent years but it remains largely in its original form. It is situated on the north side of Birdingbury.
1 An early cob building of uncertain date and first shown on late 19th century mapping. Now much decayed shows four phases of building and reconstruction. First cob ...
An early cob building of uncertain date and first shown on late 19th century mapping.
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 Building constructed in 3 phases with several refurbishments. (1) Unit A constructed sometime between 1711 and 1788 to rear of 18 Northgate Street, originally as stone and brick ...
Building constructed in 3 phases with several refurbishments. <1> stable 1711 - 1788. <2> soon after 1905. <3> soon after 1930 when 3 units also consolidated.
1 Stable block, now office. 1762-66. Buff sandstone ashlar to the front range and stucco to the rear. Low pitch slate roof with pyramidal roofs to the corner towers. Moulded ...
Stables associated with Packington Hall. They were built during the Post Medieval period and are situated 900m north east of Mill Farm.
1 Valley Farm. A farmhouse with attached agricultural buildings, dating from the early 18th century with additions in the early 19th century. The original early 18th century building has a ...
A farmhouse with attached agricultural buildings, dating from the early 18th century with additions in the early 19th century. It date s from the Post-Medieval to the Imperial period.
1 17th century farmhouse and attached outbuilding (not listed) probably 18th century.
2 Outbuilding for animals of probable 18th century date.
Listed 17th century farmhouse and unlisted 18th/19th century outbuilding.
1 Late 17th-century farmhouse incorporating a stable block. Reputed to be the former stable block to the now demolished Coleshill Hall.
Late 17th-century farmhouse incorporating a stable block.
1 The village pound was a fenced enclosure divided into two compartments and situated on a grass verge on the lower side of the entrance to Hill Farm.
2 This is ...
Site of a pound used between the Post Medieval and Imperial periods for penning livestock. It was situated 200m north east of Hill Farm.
12 A stone built 1 1/2 storey building. Possibly a former stable. Appears to be 18th century in date. Shown on first edition Ordnance Survey map.
A stone built 1 1/2 storey building. Possibly a former stable. Appears to be 18th century in date. Shown on first edition Ordnance Survey map.
1 Farm buildings were recorded prior to their conversion. They appeared to be animal sheds dating to the 18th C.
Single storey brick built farm buildings. The C. 18th century buildings were probably used for animals.
1 Cowshed or hovel. Queen-post structure probably contemporary with the farm and therefore early 17th century – mid 18th century.
A hovel or cowshed of early 17th- mid 18th century date, contemporary with the Listed farmhouse. Was set to be demolished in 2009.
1Buildings shown on First Edition Ordnance Survey map.
2Buildings are probably remanants of a farm, the stable is still extant. It is situated in a field called Workhouse Meadow so ...
Buildings dating to at least 1849. A stable survives from what may have been a post medieval farmstead. The meadow was called Workhouse Meadow in 1849 and it is possible that they were associated with the Studley Workhouse.Was historic parish of Studley NB Now in Solihull district (MSI 1395)
1 A two-storied agricultural building, which appears to have been used for storage for some time.
2 Depicted on 1st edition Ordnance Survey mapping as part of ‘Rose Cottage’, and in ...
An agricultural building which appears to have been part of a domestic site in the late 19th century.
1 A brick-built outbuilding at Fosters Farm, Ullenhall, part of which dates to the late 19th century.
2 The building was photographed prior to proposed development; these shots include interior and ...
A brick-built outbuilding at Fosters Farm, Ullenhall, part of which dates to the late 19th century.
1 The farm complex at Tidmington is first shown on the 1st edition Ordnance Survey map, where it appears as a regular courtyard complex with outlying buildings.
2 The farm complex ...
A farm complex at Tidmington, which dates to at least the late 19th century.
1 The stable block at Compton Verney House was built between 1736-43, arranged around a large courtyard with lodgings above. A Post Medieval brick paved surface was recorded ...
A stable block which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is located within the grounds of Compton Verney House.
1 Remains of timber farm buildings and yard surfaces dating from 16th-18th century. Activity appears to end in the 18th century and by 1835 the site was given ...
The remains of post medieval farm buildings and yard surfaces which were found during an archaeological excavation. They were situated 100m north west of the church at Willey.
1 During excavations the later garden soil contains material of 18th century date, suggesting the area was overlaid by a garden. Outbuilding foundations were recorded and correspond to ...
Archaeological work and documentary evidence suggest that this is the site of a garden and outbuildings of Post Medieval date. The site is in Jury Street, Warwick.
1 Map.
2 Oak Farm is of 3 periods. The original plan of T-shape is built of fairly close-set studding, now mostly plastered, and has one bay of the original roof ...
A house, including outbuildings, of Post Medieval date. It is situated 900m north of Sambourne.