1 An approximately square building facing E. Externally it is mostly of 18th century brickwork but internally the back part retains the remains of a 15th century timber framed hall ...
The remains of a Medieval manor house have been observed within the fabric of an existing house. It was possibly a 14th century aisled hall which was reduced in size during the 15th century. It was faced with red brick in the Imperial period. It is situated in Wasperton.
2 An enclosure with an internal linear feature and large internal pit (?pond), shows as a cropmark.
An undated enclosure shows as a cropmark on aerial photographs. A linear feature and a large pit or pond lie inside the enclosure. It is located 400m north of Woozeley Bridge, Newbold Pacey.
1 Wasperton House garden, Wasperton, Warwick.
Lovie reports confier-lined drive and paddock attached to late 18th/early 19th century house.
Gardens with confier-lined drive and paddock.
1 Ford referred to as ‘Theulisford’ (?thief’s ford) c1205.
2 Map illustrating position.
The site of a ford referred to in Medieval documents and known as 'Theulisford' or Thelsford. It is located 700m south east of the church, Wasperton.