1 Find made by metal detector in 1995: Fredrik of Sweden (1720-51), 2 or, obv. FRS above three crowns; rev. crowns above shield with crossed arrows, OR to right.
Find made ...
Findspot - a Post Medieval coin and a seal were found in Lower Brailes.
1 Find of a 3d token from the 19th century in Brailes. No grid reference or location given and method of recovery unrecorded.
Find of a token from the Imperial period in Brailes
1 A turnpike road established from 1781.
The route of a toll road during the Imperial period running between Banbury and Barcheston via Brailes.
1 The Free School was founded in 1533. The school was being maintained by an annual payment of £8-1s-8d out of the yearly church revenue. The chantry commissioners ...
Brailes Free School was founded in the Post Medieval period and continued in use until the 1960s. It was situated to the east of the church at Lower Brailes.
1 This Methodist chapel is brick-built with a date of 1863 over the door. It replaces an earlier chapel built at College Green in 1847 (see PRN 2304).
2A photographic record ...
A Primitive Methodist Chapel which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated at Upper Brailes, 300m north of Grove End.
1 Early 17th century building, having two stories and attics, stone built. The west gable end has the original stone mullioned windows and wing lights. The front is ...
Old Rectory Farm, a house which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 100m north west of The Park.
1 Coin brought into the Museum by a Shipston High School pupil in 1970. Halfpenny token of 1669 found near Upper Brailes church.
2 17th century halfpenny (Nuremberg Issue), found by ...
Findspot - a Post Medieval token and a coin were found 100m east of the chapel at Upper Brailes.
1 Early 18th century main block of two stories, stone built, having four windows with key-blocks and a parapet. In the late 18th early/19th century a stone wing was ...
Brailes House, a house dating to the Post Medieval period. It possibly stands on site of an earlier manor house. The house is situated in Orchard Close, Brailes.
1 Stone arched surround enclosing a drinking fountain with date carved, 1877. Village pump behind.
2 Photographed in 1983.
A drinking fountain and water pump dating to the Imperial period. They are situated on Fant Hill, Upper Brailes.
1 Brailes villa group gardens, Brailes, Stratford.
Springfield House and another house, un-named. Lodges, drves, pleasure grounds, mixed planting and paddocks.
Two villas: Springfield House and one other, un-named. Both with lodges, pleasure grounds, mixed planting.
1 Brick kiln shown on First Edition Ordnance Survey map. Also on thrid edition 1925 map.
Brick kiln shown on First Edition Ordnance Survey map.
1 Pleasure grounds with lake, walks, conservatory, boundary planting, drive, kitchen garden, surrounding Grade II Listed house. Kitchen gardens include Grade II Listed late 18th century crinkle-crankle wall. Recommended for ...
Grounds and gardens which date to the Imperial period. The gardens include a kitchen garden, walks, lakes and a crinkle-crankle or serpentine wall. The gardens are associated with Brailes House.
1 Find made by Mr J Warren in 1993 with a metal detector: An 18th century thumb ring bezel decorated with letter B.
Findspot - a ring dating to the Imperial period was found 700m south of the church at Whichford.
1 A selection of Post Medieval finds collected on land adjacent to Henbrook Lane. The items included a large bronze button decorated with a female bust, two roundels (18th ...
Findspot - various finds of Post Medieval date, including clay pipe bulbs, a bronze button and a harness fitting, were found east of Henbrook Lane, Upper Brailes.
1 Drinking fountain by the roadside, Lower Brailes. It is inscribed with the date 1878. It is no longer in use. The style of the stone arched surround is similar ...
A drinking fountain dating from the Imperial period is situated on the High Street, Lower Brailes.
1 Roman Catholic Chapel of Saints Peter and Paul, built by a member of the Bishop family in 1726 and subsequently enlarged.
2 Attached to the 16th century manor house. A ...
The Roman Catholic Chapel of Saints Peter and Paul which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated east of Church Terrace, Lower Brailes.
1 Compton Pike, a beacon, assigned to the late 16 century.
2 Probably erected as a beacon and subsequently used as a landmark. 16th century coursed square ironstone rubble.
3 Photograph.
Compton Pike, a beacon that was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 200m south of Windertonroad Spinney.
1 In 1850 there was a Friends Meeting House in Brailes, said to have been erected in the time of their founder, George Fox.
2 The original building was constructed c1684. ...
The site of a chapel which was built during the Post Medieval period. A new chapel was built on the same site during the Imperial period and continued in use until the 1930s. The chapel was situated 100m south of the school at Lower Brailes.