1 Rough limestone compacted surface, probably a yard. Pottery was found, a third of which dated from the 14th to 15th centuries – this may have been residual pottery from ...
Rough limestone surface with pottery finds - a third of these dated from 14th to 15th centuries, and remainder dated from 18th to 19th centuries.
1 Chancel, nave, S porch, and W tower. Early to mid 12th century nave, the N doorway remaining in place, and probably two windows. Other windows are of the 13th ...
The church of St Peter dating to the Medieval period and restored during the 20th century. It is located 100m south of the chapel, Whatcote..
1 In Whatcote churchyard, S of the nave, is a tall Medieval cross with an octagonal shaft on a chamfered base and two steps. The head was replaced by a ...
The remains of a Medieval cross, of which the two tiered base and octagonal shaft survive. The decorative head with sundial and ball finial are probably 18th century. It is in the churchyard, south of St Peter's Church, Whatcote.
1 Brick-built with tiled roof, this small Methodist chapel was founded in 1905, as the inscribed foundation stone shows. Services are held here once a month (information as at time ...
A Methodist chapel dating to the Imperial period and located 100m north of the church at Whatcote.
1 Cast iron water pump standing 1.3m tall with spout and handle still in position.
The site of a village pump dating to the Imperial period and located 100m east of the church at Whatcote.
1 The possible extent of the medieval settlement, based on the first edition OS 6″ maps of 1886, 24 SE, and 54 NW.
2 Domesday lists Whatcote in Fexhole Hundred. The ...
Probable extent of Medieval settlement in Whatcote as indicated on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
1 Archaeological observation of renewal of the Whatcote to Idlicote water main recorded a stone layer which may be associated with the Roman road known to exist to the east.
A stone layer was identified during archaeological work which may be associated with a nearby Roman road. It is located 450m north west of Whatcote.