1 A windmill is recorded at Newbold Revel in 1538 and 1593.
2 ‘Mill Hill Close’ marked.
3 It is likely that this is the site of the windmill. There is no ...
The possible site of a windmill dating back to at least the Post Medieval period is suggested by documentary evidence. The site is located 1km north east of Bloore's Spinney.
1 Built for Sir Fulwar Skipworth in 1716. On the strength of style Francis Smith of Warwick is assumed to have been the designer. The entrance (W) side is of ...
Newbold Revel, a manor house that was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 800m south east of Stretton Under Fosse.
1 Newbold Revel is surrounded by a beautiful and well-wooded park, containing about 100 acres. The park has been much improved. There are about 10 acres of pleasure grounds and ...
The site of Newbold Revel Park, a landscape park that was associated with Newbold Revel country house. The landscape park dates from the Post Medieval period. It was situated in the area south east of Stretton Under Fosse.Park/garden recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Fishpond marked.
2 It is presumably early 18th century and constructed at the same time as Newbold Revel house. It is now part of the gardens and is well looked-after.
A Post Medieval fishpond, used for the breeding and storing of fish. It is marked on a Tithe Award map of 1842. It survives as an earthwork, and is situated just south of the Mansion at Newbold Revel.
1 Find made with a metal detector in 1986: 17th century or 18th century tavern token.
Findspot - a Post Medieval token was found 200m north east of Stretton Wharf.