1 Built by the architect Mr G H Hunt for Mr Daniel Rowlinson Ratcliff in 1876. It was demolished in c 1935 and a smaller house built on the same ...
Built by the architect Mr G H Hunt for Mr Daniel Rowlinson Ratcliff in 1876. It was demolished in c 1935 and a smaller house built on the same site.
12 Cruck framed house forming three bays and an open hall. Dendrochronoligical analysis identified a date of 1475 for some of the timbers although several cruck blades (not dated) were ...
House at Binton 150m north west of St Peter's Church. Listed building with cruck framed timbers dated by dendrochronology to 1475, elements from the 16th century, alterations in the 19th century, restored in 1984.
12 To the north of Ansley Hall, on the opposite side of the B4114, is the site of a walled kitchen garden, now the site of a modern bungalow. The ...
Kitchen garden situated on opposite side of B4114 from Ansley House.
1 An area of quartzite stone was discovered in 1997 just to the north east of the church. It was suggested that this was the remains of a dump of ...
An area of quartzite stones located by excavation in 1997. This has been interpreted both as a dump of stones for the construction of field drains in the area or a floor surface, possibly 17th century in date.
1 To the east of the WW2 airfield and aeroplane factory a group of huts visible on aerial photographs were mapped as part of the English Heritage ...
To the east of the WW2 airfield and aeroplane factory a group of huts are visible on aerial photographs.
1 A row of huts can be seen on aerial photographs of the aircraft factory at Baginton and were mapped as part of the English Heritage (EH) National Mapping ...
A row of huts can be seen on aerial photographs of the aircraft factory at Baginton
1 The remains of a searchlight battery complete with ancillary buildings which can be seen on aerial photographs were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project. ...
The remains of a searchlight battery complete with ancillary buildings can be seen on aerial photographs
1 A group of 12 hut bases, 7 standing structures and an emergency water supply tank, indicating the presence of a WW2 camp, mapped as part of the English Heritage ...
A group of hut bases and other structures located on the junction of the A423 and A445 roads indicate the presence of a WW2 camp.
1This building is grade two listed from the 17th century with 20th century additions. The 17th century cross – wing (Wing attached to the hall-range of a medieval house, its ...
Post-medieval building on the site of an earlier medieval building.This building is grade II listed with 17th-20th century additions. The 17th century cross - wing left. 19th Century roof tiles, red brick, decorative windows. 20th century door. The interior of this house has not been inspected.
1 A stretch of cob walling. Listed as Grade II, and dating to the 19th century.
A stretch of cob walling. Listed as Grade II, and dating to the 19th century.
1 A stretch of cob walling. Listed as Grade II, and dating to the 19th century.
A stretch of cob walling. Listed as Grade II, and dating to the 19th century.
1 An incomplete wall probably originally Cob but now either refaced or completely rebuilt using modern materials. This may continue behind the cottages.
A stretch of modern wall, probably originally constructed of Cob.
1 A short stretch of cob wall facing the Stratford Road. The rest of the wall may have been of cob core, with modern refacing.
A short stretch of cob wall facing the Stratford Road.
1 The former mission church of St Luke, which has now been converted. It was built by public subscription in the late 19th century; the license of the church ...
The former mission church of St Luke, which has now been converted.