1 Boat House marked on the first edition Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
A boat house is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886 and was situated at the north end of Wormleighton Reservoir.
1 The village street of Wormleighton deserted Medieval village extends SE from a ford.
The site of a ford which was in use during the Medieval period. It lines up with the main village street at the Medieval deserted settlement of Wormleighton. It is located 1km south west of the modern hamlet of Wormleighton.
1 The manor house is thought to have been in a very dilapidated condition towards the end of the 15th century, presumbably because it no longer served as a major ...
The site of the manor house at Wormleighton deserted settlement. It was built during the Medieval period, but by the late 1400s is believed to have been in a desolate state. It probably finally fell out of use when the owners built a new residence elsewhere.
1 Wormleighton Hall, Wormleighton, Stratford.
Lovie gives no details other than the presence of a garden, state unknown. Hall unlisted.
Garden attached to unlisted Hall.
1 Wormleighton Hill/Grange, Wormleighton, Stratford.
Lovie reports farm with vila-type plesure grounds: walks, pond, terrace, kitchen garden. State unknown.
Villa-type pleasure grounds.
1 Wormleighton Vicarage garden, Wormleighton, Stratford.
Lovie reports pleasure grounds with boundary planting and kitchen garden.
Pleasure grounds and kitchen garden.
1 A charter of AD 956 records ‘Wilmanford’, where the Salt Way crosses ‘Wylman Broce’ (Wilman Brook).
2 Map.
3 Wylman Ford was on the border of Radbourn and Wormleighton.
4 Recorded in ...
The site of Wylman's ford which carrys an Early Medieval saltway across a stream. It is recorded in an Early Medieval charter and is marked on an estate map of 1634 and a tithe award map of 1849. It is located 1km south east of the Fish Ponds, Lower Radbourn.
1 Formal gardens attached to 16th/ 17th century house belonging to Spencers of Althorpe. Remnants of house survive, but little evidence of gardens. Recommended for inclusion on Local List.
2 Site ...
A formal garden which dates to the Post Medieval period and surrounded a 16th or 17th century manor house. The garden is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886, though little evidence of it survives. It is situated in Wormleighton.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Stoneton House, on site of Manor House.
2 A Georgian house now exists on the site.
3 When laying a tarmac drive the owner of the house came across, at a ...
The site of Stoneton Manor House which dated back to the Medieval period. A Georgian house now stands on the site. The manor house was located 600m north of Berryhill Plantation.