1 Chapel marked.
2 The original Baptist Chapel no longer exists. The present one is a modern building of concrete with a brick facade.
The site of a chapel that was built during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The chapel was located on Coventry Road, between Dunchurch and Thurlaston.
1 Find of a forged shilling of George III in, or before, 1991, at Laurel Farm. The method of recovery was not recorded.
Find of a forged coin of the Imperial period in the Laurel Farm area of Dunchurch.
1 Dunchurch (SW of village). Built by 1787. Ceased by late 19th century. ?Post Mill.
2 Windmill marked.
The site of a windmill or post mill that was built during the Imperial period. It is marked on a tithe map of 1842. The windmill was situated to the east of Southam Road, Dunchurch.
1 The Dunchurch Lock-up was a rectangular brick building 9’6″ wide by 14’6″ deep with a tiled roof. It had a solitary 2′ square iron grill on the left ...
The site of Dunchurch lock up which was in use during the Imperial period. It was situated on School Street, Dunchurch.
1 Brick and tile works marked.
2 Brick and tile works marked.
3 A field centred at SP4770 contains earthworks which are possibly associated with the brick/tile works.
The site of brick and tile works which were marked on the Ordnance Survey maps of 1887 and 1906. Some earthworks remain which are probably associated with the works. The site lies 800m northwest of Bunkers Hill Covert.
1 ‘Brickyard spinney’ marked.
2 No trace of the brickyard remains.
3 A brick kiln was in operation by 1842 just south of the existing Brickyard Cottages; it is shown on the ...
The site of brickworks dating to the Imperial period. The brickworks are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. No surface evidence remains. The site is 150m north of the reservoir at Cawston.
1 Dunchurch Lodge, Dunchurch, Rugby.
Lovie reports gardens by T.H. Mawson. 19th Century filla replaced in 1908 and given new gardens. Terraces. Lawns, pool, kitchen garden with glass, and paddocks.
The site ...
new gardens in 1908. Terraces, lawns, pool, kitchen gardens, paddocks.
Lovie ecommendsr Review and correct Register entry; Listed Building Status for house and terraces
1 2 Dunchurch vicarage garden, Dunchurch, Rugby.
Vicarage garden, school garden and churchyard designed as one unit by John Claudius Loudon.
Villa pleasure grounds with walks, shrubberies, mixed planting, paddocks and orchard.
Site ...
Villa pleasure grounds, shrubberies, mixed planting, formal garden, paddocks, orchard and remnatns of circular kitchen garden.
Recommended for inclusion on the Local List by Lovie.
1 Turnpike road created by Acts of 1794 and later.
The line of a toll road which was created by an Act of Parliament during the Imperial period. It ran between Dunchurch and Southam.
1 Bilton Grange now appears on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.
2 Mid Victorian gardens and pleasure grounds set in a small park accompanying a country house built by ...
Bilton Grange park, gardens and pleasure grounds that were created during the Imperial period. The park is located to the north east of Dunchurch.
Recommended for inclusion on the Register by Lovie.
1 Early 20th century grounds of 13ha laid out by Thomas H Mawson to accompany a country house. In 1804, the site, then farmland, was purchased on behalf of ...
Dunchurch Lodge and Gardens, ornamental gardens that were created during the Imperial period. Formal gardens and a kitchen garden were also created. They are situated to the east of Dunchurch.
1 Plan locating the milestone/mounting block.
2 Photographs.
3 The milestone/mounting block was removed prior to road works.
A stone block that is either a milestone or a mounting block. It probably dates to the Imperial period. It was situated on Coventry Road, 1km west of Dunchurch.
1 Railway bridge over A4071 on former LNWR Rugby-Leamington Railway (WA 7426). Shown on OS 1st ed 1:10560 map of 1886. Presumably built c1850-1. Shallow rounded brick arch with brick ...
A railway bridge that was built during the Imperial period on the Rugby to Leamington railway line. The bridge is situated 1km south west of Cawston.
1 A watching brief was carried out during July 1995. The only significant archaeological feature was a 19th century brick-lined well.
A well dating to the Imperial period was found during archaeological work. It was found near to Coventry Road, Cawston.
1 Dunchurch Station marked on 1886 map.
2 Presumably opened by 1882, when Rugby-Dunchurch double track LNWR opened.
Dunchurch railway station was built during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The station is situated 100m north of Northampton Lane.
1 Signal box at Dunchurch Station marked on 1886 map.
The site of a railway signal box that was in use during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The signal box was situated 100m north of London Road.
1 Gasworks marked on 1886 map.
The site of a gas works where gas was made during the Imperial period for domestic use. The gas works is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It is situated on Rugby Road, Dunchurch.
1 At the road junction in Dunchurch village is a cross with a square tapered shaft with an inscription stating that it was erected in 1813 as a milestone; the ...
A milestone that dates to the Imperial period. The milestone stands on a Medieval cross base. It is situated on Daventry Road, Dunchurch.