1 When the house was put up for sale again in 1873 the sales particulars (SBTRO ER 6/122/8) listerd details of the house and also the Gardens and Pleasure Grounds ...
Possible arbour or other building associated with the grounds at Clopton.
1 Archaeological evaluation within the SAM of Tiddington Roman Settlement identified four broad phases of activity.
In Phase 1, the Late Iron Age-early Roman period, a co-axial field system appeared to ...
Evaluation trenching recorded a field system laid out during the Late Iron Age-early Roman period, with a possibly associated building. A second phase of activity dated to the 2nd century AD. The site is located north of Tiddington Road, Tiddington.
1 Lower part of house is 15th century or earlier. The west wing is 16th century.
2 Listed as Grade 1. Mainly 16th century. Timber frame and plaster, with later ...
A farmhouse which dates back to the Medieval period. It is the reputed birthplace of Shakespeare's wife, Anne Hathaway, and is located in Shottery.
1 Excavations were carried out. Rebuilding in the 16th century, after the town fires, had removed any previous evidence.
2 Demolition of a Victorian house allowed examination of an additional ...
The remains of a Post Medieval house were found during an archaeological excavation. It was situated 95m south east of the Civic Hall, Stratford upon Avon.
1 Archaeological desk-based assessment was carried out as the first stage of modern work at this site, undertaken between 2009 and 2012. The timber-framed building was constructed c. 1483 as ...
The site of New Place, as recorded in documentary sources. Constructed c.1483, it was purchased by Shakespeare in 1597 and he lived there until his death in 1616. The origi nal timber-framed house was pulled down and rebuilt in 1702 in brick, only to be razed to the ground in 1759. The site has been the subsequently of antiquarian, archaeological and literary interest throughout the 19th century.
1 18th century town house. Gardens probably developed 1901-1924 by Marie Corelli. Older gazebo adapted for use by her as writing room. Important early 20th century site. Recommended for inclusion ...
A garden at Mason Croft dating to the early 20th century, and probably developed by Marie Corelli. It includes a gazebo, and is situated behind Church Street and Chestnut Walk.
1 Excavations were carried out with the intention of obtaining the site of a Medieval house and burgage plot of the planned town built circa 1195 and also to ...
The remains of a Medieval building were found during an archaeological excavation. The building was situated in Rother Street, Stratford on Avon.
1 Hall’s Croft, traditionally associated with Dr John Hall, Shakespeare’s son in law, is a large and complex timber framed house, containing structural elements dating from the 16th to the ...
Hall's Croft, a timber framed house that was originally built during the Post Medieval period. Later alterations have been made to the building. The house is associated with Shakespeare's son in law. It is located in the Old Town, Stratford upon Avon.
1 Alveston Manor house itself is late Medieval with later additions. The grounds consist of pleasure grounds with walks and kitchen garden. Associated structures include an 18th century brick ogee-roofed ...
Alveston Manor Gardens associated with the late Medieval manor house. The gardens, marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886, included a kitchen garden and a gazebo, and were situated south east of Clopton Bridge.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 House of c1845, built as part of Bishopton Spa development, using Tudor-gothic style stuccoed brick and stone.
2 Shown on OS 1:10560 1886 Sht Warks 44NW.
The site of a villa which was built during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It is located in Bishopton.
1 Brick and timber house, central section c1500, later additions.
2 Shown on OS 1:10560 1886 Sht Warks 44NW.
Alveston Manor, a house which was built during the Medieval period. Later additions were made to the building. It is situated in Bridgetown, Stratford upon Avon.
1 Early 18th century brick ogee-roofed gazebo, now marooned on traffic island.
A Post Medieval gazebo which was formerly part of Alveston Manor grounds. The site is located in Bridgetown, Stratford upon Avon.
1 Observation of groundworks revealed evidence of Medieval and Post Medieval pits including 2 large quarry pits. 16th century limestone wall foundations of street frontage buildings were also revealed.
An archaeological excavation revealed Medieval and Post Medieval pits and 16th century wall foundations of street frontage buildings. These features were found in Sheep Street, Stratford upon Avon.
1 Observation of groundworks in Sheep Street revealed a circular feature with limestone walls, possibly the base of an early post-medieval oven or malting kiln. Further ovens/kilns may be represented ...
The base of an early post-medieval oven or malt kiln and other post-medieval features including cess pools, a cistern and wall foundations were recorded during the archaeological observation of groundworks at 10/11 Sheep Street, Stratford-upon-Avon.
1 A ‘New Town’, planned by Bishop John of Worcester in 1196. Land was divided into plots of three 1/2 x 12 perches, the divisions of these plots still ...
Evidence for the Medieval town, including the remains of houses, was found during an archaeological excavation. The discoveries were made in Wood Street, Stratford upon Avon.
1 Excavations in 1989 uncovered the remains of a Medieval ditch and possible bank made around the time the new town was laid out. This was replaced c.1400 by ...
The remains of a Medieval boundary, in the form of a bank and ditch, were found during an excavation. The boundary was probably created when the new town was laid out. It was situated in Wood Street, Stratford upon Avon.
1 Archaeological excavation in 1989 uncovered traces of an early Medieval boundary, house and pits. The Medieval frontage on the north side of Wood Street was to the north ...
Evidence for Medieval settlement was found during an archaeological excavation. The remains of a building and a boundary ditch were discovered. The site was located in Wood Street, Stratford upon Avon.
1 16th/17th century house renovated late 17th and early 19th century. Split into flats in 1982.
2 Attractive house with mid 17th century facade concealing an older structure, possibly built when ...
Clopton House, which was originally built during Post Medieval period. The house is 250m north east of Gilbert Close, Stratford-upon-Avon.