1 Information on the manorial history exists from 1267 and the place appears to have been a possession of Coventry Priory, possibly from its foundation. In 1542 the capital messuage ...
A manor house which dates from the Post Medieval period with extensions added during the 17th century. Two wings of the house were demolished during the 1950s but the central part still stands. It is situated 700m east of Newbold Comyn Park.
1 This may have been one of the three mills at Offchurch mentioned in 1279. It is recorded in 1530 and 1561. The mill was still working in 1793. The ...
The remains of a watermill, for which there is documentary evidence from the Medieval to the Imperial period. Only the Mill House still survives, 300m east of Butt Bridge.
1 A large quantity of human bones were found on excavating for a sunken fence in front of Offchurch Bury, but no accurate observations were made thereon. The ground seems ...
The site of a cemetery which dates back to at least the Post Medieval period. It is located 1km east of the golf course, Newbold Comyn.
1 In January 1974 the earth around the church was cleared in order to combat damp. The trenching operations were watched by B.B.A.C. Five sherds were recovered comprising ...
Findspot - pottery and tile dating to the Roman and the Medieval period were found 300m south east of The Grove, Offchurch.
1 Probably middle 18th century. Stone ashlar plinth; red brick in Flemish bond; old plain-tile hipped roof; various brick stacks. L-shaped plan. 2-storey, 7-bay main range, with ...
A stable block which was built during the Imperial period which is 'L' shaped in plan. The building is situated 700m east of Newbold Comyn Park.
1 Mid 18th Century. Stone ashlar plinth; brick; slate hexagonal pyramidal roof with wood glover having lead ogee-shaped roof. Hexagonal plan. Segmental-headed plank door with segmental brick ...
A brick dovecote, a building used for the breeding and housing of doves and pigeons. It dates to the Imperial period. It is situated at Offchurch Bury.
1 A stone dovecote was part of the complex of Offchurch Bury in 1542.
2 It was presumably replaced by the brick dovecote (WA 2219), which still stands, in the 18th ...
The site of a Medieval dovecote, a building used for the breeding and housing of doves or pigeons. An eighteenth century brick replacement now stands on the site south west of the pond at Offchurch Bury.
1 Graves discovered in digging gravel at the summit of the hill. Lack of supervision reduced the archaeological value of the discovery. The ordinary shield-boss, knife, spearheads and brooches were ...
The possible site of a cemetery dating to the Migration or Early Medieval period. Two Anglo Saxon burials were discovered in the 1800s. It was located north of Long Itchington.
1 Lady Aylesbury has at Offchurch Bury a number of ‘third brass’ of circa AD 260-400 and some minims, probably found in the neighbourhood.
2 OS card.
Findspot - coins dating to the Roman period were found near Offchurch Bury.
1 Icehouse.
2 The site was visited, but undergrowth made it inaccessible. It is described as being cut into the side of a low cliff overlooking the river. It is circular ...
The site of an icehouse which was in use during the Imperial period. It was a circular brick lined structure, built partially underground and used for storing ice during the warmer months. It is situated 600m west of Offchurch.
1 One of two probable mill sites in Offchurch. Three mills are recorded in 1279. In 1585 two mills are mentioned but one of them had disappeared by 1702. Traces ...
Offchurch Bury Mill, the site of a watermill for which there is documentary evidence from the Medieval period, and which was probably still in use in the Post Medieval period. A grooved sluice and traces of watercourses survive. The location is to the south of Floodgate Spinney.
1 Two sherds of Medieval pottery found. May 1958.
2 Two pot sherds could be Roman or Medieval.
Findspot - two sherds of pottery of uncertain date, but possibly Roman or Medieval, were found 700m south of Sutton Spinney.
1 Ditch of SW end based on river and at NE end on steep cliff over river. No bank visible on either lip. Ridge and furrow appears to run up ...
The site of an earthwork boundary ditch which is undated. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey maps of 1886 and 1906 as a cattle or deer fence. The site is situated 700m east of Newbold Comyn park.
1 4 iron fragments and 1 Romano British sherd, labelled ‘4/70 w. of dip in topsoil’.
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1 An earthenware pot was found at the crossroads (Fosse/Welsh Road?) at a depth of 2 feet.
Findspot - an earthenware pot dating to the Imperial period was found 300m west of Burnt Firs.
1 2 sherds of pottery were found at Offchurch Bury.
Findspot - pottery dating to the Imperial period was found 700m east of Newbold Comyn Park.
1 A polished stone Neolithic axe was found during gardening. It shows considerable signs of wear.
2 Drawing.
Findspot - a polished stone neolithic axe was found in Long Itchington Road, Offchurch.
1 In 1542 the house at Offchurch Bury included a chapel.
Documentary evidence suggests that this is the site of a Post Medieval chapel at Offchurch Bury.
1 Flint scraper found while walking along a footpath.
Findspot - a flint scraper dating to either the Neolithic or the Bronze Age was found 800m east of the church, Offchurch.
1 Finds: 1 piece Romano British(?) tile; seven pieces modern tile; five pieces Post Medieval pottery; one piece slate.
Findspot - several pieces of tile which date to the Roman period were found 650m north east of Sutton Spinney. Post Medieval and modern tile was also found.
2 Enclosures and linear features show on aerial photographs.
Enclosures and linear features, possibly of Medieval date, are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs. They are located in Offchurch.
1 Enclosures and linear features show on aerial photographs.
2 Enclosures and linear features show on aerial photographs.
3 These have been visited on the ground and are in a reasonable state ...
Enclosures and linear features are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs. They probably mark the site of an area of Medieval shrunken village. The site is located in Offchurch.
2 Possible undated enclosure shows on aerial photographs.
The site of a possible enclosure, of unknown date, which appears as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is located 800m north of Parlour Spinney.
2 Possible enclosures show on aerial photographs.
The site of several possible enclosures, of unknown date, which appear as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are located 900m north east of Parlour Spinney.