1 A Manor House appears to have existed on the site of the present Rowington Hall at an early date and may have been built by Adeliza, wife of Roger ...
A manor house was first built on the site of the present Rowington Hall in the Medieval period, but documentary records suggest it was rebuilt in the early Post Medieval period. During the Imperial period it was altered and refaced in stone. It stands opposite Rowington church.
1 A timber framed building infilled with brick which has been rendered in plaster. The most northernly portion was originally a barn, the central section forming the house. ...
The Fleur de Lys Public House is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887, but it was originally built in the Post Medieval period as a timber framed house and barn. It is situated in Lowsonford.
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 A farmhouse, late 16th century main block with timber framed walls, wholly cemented. Around 1620 a brick built wing was added on the north west with stone dressings, ...
Whateley Hall, a farmhouse of timber-frame construction, built during the Post Medieval period.
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Revealed by excavation, the medieval church of St Lawrence had at least one aisle on the north side. Part of the chancel was also uncovered and a tower is mentioned in documentary sources. The ruinous church building was used as a barn for a short period.
1 A complex of farm buildings dating to the late 18th and 19th centuries. The farmhouse has been subject to at least five separate phases of modification and additions. A ...
A complex of farm buildings dating to the late 18th and 19th centuries. The farmhouse has been subject to at least five separate phases of modification and additions. A range of 18th and 19th century brick and tile farm buildings surround two large yards to the south.
1 A barn probably dates to at least the 18th century. It previously appears to have been a small farmhouse.
A barn probably dates to at least the 18th century. It previously appears to have been a small farmhouse.
1 Farm and outbuildings shown on First Edition Ordnance Survey Map
2 Photographic record of buildings to be altered
18th/19th century farmhouse, open fronted barn (partly blocked) and stables. Shown on First Edition Ordnance Survey map.
1 Building recording took place prior to renovation works.
Formerly Glebe Farm. 17th century farm and barns
1 Building recording and observation of the 18th/19th century farm complex.
18th century farm complex which was probably built after inclosure.
1 Building recording of the demolished threshing barn and stables
mid-19th century threshing barn and stables (now demolished)
1 A hovel at Upper Radbourne Farm is constructed with four pillars, splayed at the top to support the roof. These look ecclesiastical and could have come from the ruined ...
A barn which has built into it stone pillars which possibly came from the Medieval church at Lower Radbourn when it was ruined. It is situated 1km north of the Fish Ponds at Lower Radbourn.
1 Historic pre 1880s historic farm complex marked on OS 1st Edition mapping. Comprising Maxtostoke School Farmouse LB II dated early to mid C19 and timber framed Barn LBII dated ...
Historic pre 1880s historic farm complex marked on OS 1st Edition mapping. Comprising Maxtostoke School Farmouse LB II dated early to mid C19 and timber framed Barn LBII dated Early C17, Late C17 and C19.
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.