1 Farmhouse. Early/mid 18th century, probably with earlier origins, with early/mid 19th century alterations. Flemish bond brick with limestone string course and rusticated alternating quoins; return sides have brick dentil ...
The Manor House, a farmhouse which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated 100m south west of the church at Willoughby.
1 Previously known as Seckington Old Hall. A complex of buildings of all periods from the late 18th century to the present day. There has been no modernisation ...
A farmstead, a series of brick buildings dating from the Imperial period and also of modern date. The farmstead is located 130m south east of All Saints Church.
1 Early 19th century brick farmhouse with tile roof, moulded wood doorcase and barred segmental fanlight (raised on high steps). The windows are original.
2 Listed Building description.
A farmhouse built of brick with a tile roof. It dates to the Imperial period and is situated on Hangmans Lane, Seckington.
1 Large 19th century farmhouse and outbuildings with tiled roof.
A large farmhouse and associated outbuildings dating to the Imperial period. It is situated 85m southeast of the church at Shuttington.
1 Late 18th century brick farmhouse with tile roof, rendered and painted grey. The windows are 19th century with (later?) bay windows on the ground floor. The building ...
A three-storey farmhouse built of brick dating to the Imperial period. It is situated on School Lane, Shuttington.
1 The Listed Building entry (1990) for Oldfield Farmhouse reads: Mid 17th century, with 18th century brick front. Red brick; old plain-tile cross-gabled roof; brick ridge stack to centre with ...
Mid 17th century farmhouse, and associated barns at Oldfield Farm, Rowington.
01.A historic building survey was undertaken by Bob Meeson in advance of refurbishment. The Farm contains several timbers that were originally part of a medieval cruck framed hall house. The ...
The farmstead contains several timbers that were originally part of a medieval cruck framed hall house. The timbers were then re-used in a 17th century timber framed building. A threshing building was built soon after. The house was remodelled in the Regency period and again in c.1970.The farmstead is situated at the NE edge of the village of Nether Whiteacres.
1 The flower garden and orchard beside Anne Hathaway’s Cottage are included as Grade II in the English Heritage Register of Parks and Gardens of special historic interest. The garden ...
The site of a cottage garden, the plan of which dates to the Imperial period but the collection of plants were probably planted in the 20th century. The garden surrounds Anne Hathaway's Cottage in Shottery.
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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 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 Photographic Record prior to renovations of the Farmhouse.
2 Farmhouse is shown on the 1st Edition Ordnance Survey map
Farmhouse shown on the First Edition Ordnance Survey map
1. South farmhouse lies within the historic parkland of Arbury park and is a Grade ii* Listed Building of mainley 17th and 18th century origins. In 2000, an impact evaluation ...
South farmhouse lies within the historic parkland of Arbury park and is a Grade ii* Listed Building of mainley 17th and 18th century origins. The farmhouse is situated approximately 650m NE of Arbury Hall.
1. Holt Halll and chapel on 1686 map
2. Holt Halll farm shown on tithe map 1842
3.Verbal communication with North Warwickshire conservation officer. 17th century elements of Holt Hall incorporated into ...
Holt hall is shown with an associated chapel (see MWA86) on a map dated 1686. The present farmhouse has been much altered but incorporates elements of the 17th century building within its fabric. The gate and gate piers associated with Holt Hall are Listed (see DWA379). Holt Hall is located approximately 1.5km to the north west of Furnace End.
1 Details submitted for the de-listing of the property. Includes photos and the former listing description.
Also known as Doll Stone cottage or Doll Stohes cottage? Delisted in 2000.
1 Building recording and observation of the 18th/19th century farm complex.
18th century farm complex which was probably built after inclosure.
1 The building known as Pump Cottage, Dove Cottage and the gardeners store dates from the late 18th century and may originally have been used as a brewhouse or laundry. ...
The building known as Pump Cottage, Dove Cottage and the gardeners store dates from the late 18th century and may originally have been used as a brewhouse or laundry. It has undergone extensive alteration and now contains no original features.
1 One of a small number of known planned or model farms in county. Dates to 1854-56, built by Trinity College for the Earl of Denbigh. Buildings still in agricultural ...
One of a small number of model farmsteads that was built during the Imperial period. It is situated at Pailton Pastures.
1 One of a small number of known model farms in county, dating to c.1850. On Compton Verney estate. Includes multi-purpose building with barn and covered yards.
One of a small number of known model farmsteads in the county. It dates to around 1850 and includes a multi purpose building with a barn and covered yards. It is situated 800m north west of King Johns' Castle at Kineton.
1 Designed by James Wyatt for Charles Boyer Adderley, replacing an earlier manor house. The house was rebuilt after a fire in 1890, but in 1920 it was demolished, and ...
The site of Hams Hall, a manor house which was built during the Imperial period. It was situated 1km south of Lea Marston but was demolished to make way for a power station.
1 Possibly the earliest of a small number of known model farms in county, dating to early C19. On Marquis of Hertford’s estate. Consists of quadrangle with house in centre ...
Lodge Farm, a model farm which was established during the Imperial period. It is situated 600m north west of Red Hill.