1 A 16th century barn west of Alvecote Priory, retaining some timber framing with curved braces below the wall plates. The roof trusses have, on shaped story posts, cambered ...
A timber-framed barn that was built in the Post Medieval period. It is situated 50m northwest of Alvecote Priory.
1 VCH entry.
2 A 17th century timber framed barn with brick infill. Now a garage.
4 Negative archaeological observation at tithe barn.
A tithe barn built from timber and brick which is Post Medieval in date. It is situated 60m east of Bridge Street, Polesworth.
1 A 16th century timber framed barn with later additions, in Theatre Street, was photographically recorded before demolition.
The site of a timber framed barn which was built during the Post Medieval period. It stood on Theatre Street, Warwick, but has since been demolished.
1 Pitts or Park Farm is of three bays and the house has very large ceiling timbers, well finished. There are two wide hearths, one with a local stone ...
A timber framed house built during the Post Medieval period with a kitchen wing added in the 19th century. It contains two hearths, one with a local stone surround. There is a barn also from the Post Medieval period. It is situated at High Cross, Rowington.
1 The house, described as having five bays in 1606, has a wealth of fine timbers and has been carefully restored. The cross wing appears to have been jettied. ...
A timber framed house which was built in the Post Medieval period with two wide hearths, one with a stone surround and a barn of the same period. It is situated 400m south east of Shrewley Common.
1 The house contains a great deal of exposed timber and there is a central chimney stack with a stone base. Ownership/occupancy noted from 1614 to 1649. The ...
A timber framed house built during the Post Medieval period with a barn of the same period. It is situated at High Cross.
1 Brookhouse Farm (now Willowbrook House) was demolished around 1960 and rebuilt. The original house was double gabled, square framed, with a central chimney stack. The old barn ...
The site of Brookhouse Farm which was a timber framed house dating to the Post Medieval period and was demolished in about 1960. The timber framed barn of the same date still stands. The farm was located
1 Previously known as The Elms this was originally a timber framed house with cross wing that has been greatly altered. In the 19th century a new double fronted ...
A timber framed house which dates to the Post Medieval period stands alongside a brick built house of the Imperial period. A brick built barn also stands on this site. It is situated at Turner's Green.
1 The front of the house is now bricked, but the W side and rear are timbered. There are two wings at the rear of the house but the ...
A timbered framed house that dates to the Post Medieval period and which has been partially bricked. There is also a timber framed barn on the site. It is situated at Rowington Green.
1 Demolished c.1974 this was an early building consisting of ground floor and attics. In the E gable there were curved wind braces and wide timber framing, but the ...
The site of a timber framed house dating from the Post Medieval period some slight alteration took during the Imperial period. The house contained a bread oven. A Post Medieval timber framed barn still exists. It was situated
1 Probably an early Tudor house. It has a large external chimney at the rear, now rendered, and a wide open hearth. The house was previously an Inn. ...
A house dating from the Post Medieval period which was once an Inn known as the 'Elephant and Castle'. There was a timber framed barn also dating from the Post Medieval period, but this collapsed around the year 1914. It is situated 500m north west of Rowington church.
1 Two cottages of timber and brick, the building has been described as converted barn. There was a central chimney stack which served both cottages. It is marked ...
A timber framed building that was possibly once a barn dating to the Post Medieval period, but was converted into two dwellings. It is situated at Finwood Green.
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.
1 Farm buildings shown on First Edition Ordnance Survey map. Probably mid 19th century and associated with animal rearing.
2 A basic photographic record was created prior to conversion.
Farm buildings shown on First Edition Ordnance Survey map. Probably mid 19th century and associated with animal rearing.
1 Of c1700. A plain brick house with a gabled crosswing. The barn is of late 17th century brick and is reputed to have been the rectorial tithe barn, but ...
The site of a house and barn that were built during the Post Medieval period on Church Lane, Curdworth. The site is now under a housing estate.
1 Cob walled building recorded in 1978 by Stephen Ball prior to destruction.
Noted as a 3 bay barn with open end gable at the east end. The north and west ...
The site of a cob-walled building probably dating to the early 20th Century. It was located 150m north east of the chapel in Blackwell.
1 A barn and shelter sheds, with its earliest phase dating from the early 18th-century. This set of buildings were subject to building recording and documentary research.
A barn and shelter sheds, with its earliest phase dating from the early 18th-century.
1 Photographs show the ridge purlin over crossed roof trusses.
Thatched barn with Ridge purlin over crossed roof trusses. Rough collars with bark still in place. L-shaped open sided barn shown on First Edition OS map.
1 The barn looks to be a threshing barn of 18th century date from the series of photographs taken prior to it being converted.
Brick Barn with timber roof truss and tiled roof. C. 18th century threshing barn
1Badger’s Farm house is a Grade 2 Listed Building dating to the later 17th century. The barn and the farmhouse run along the top of the plot and appear to ...
The building dates to at least 1798, shown on the inclosure map of that date and is likely to be the same as the farmhouse to which is attached (late 17th century) as the stone coursing carries on from one building to another. It is likely that it has always been an agricultural building. No evidence for any earlier building was recorded when trenches were excavated within the building and outside it. The ground appears undisturbed in these areas, above the natural clay.
1 Building recording took place prior to renovation works.
Formerly Glebe Farm. 17th century farm and barns
1 Timber framed barn recorded during its conversion to a residential dwelling.
17th-century timber-framed barn. 8 bays with two narrow bay additions to the north.