Nuneaton and Borough Council Borough Plan –

Heritage Assessment – Appendix 1: Tables

Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council

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September 2016 Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council, Borough Plan – Heritage Assessment – Appendix 1

Tables

Table 1: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site HSG1...... 3 Table 2: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site HSG2...... 5 Table 3: Designated Heritage Assets within Arbury Hall Registered Park and Garden ...... 9 Table 4: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site HSG3...... 11 Table 5: Non-designated heritage assets within 500 m of Strategic Site HSG4 ...... 13 Table 6: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site HSG5...... 14 Table 7: Non-designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site HSG6 ...... 15 Table 8: Non-designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site HSG7 ...... 16 Table 9: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site HSG8...... 17 Table 10: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site HSG9 ...... 18 Table 11: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site HSG10 ...... 19 Table 12: Non designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site HSG11 ...... 21 Table 13: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site EMP1 ...... 23 Table 14: Non-designated Heritage Assets within 500m of Strategic Site EMP2 ...... 25 Table 15: Non-designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site EMP2 (housing) ... 27 Table 16: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site EMP3 ...... 28 Table 17: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site EMP4 ...... 29 Table 18: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 of Strategic Site EMP5 ...... 31 Table 19: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 of Strategic Site EMP6 ...... 32 Table 20: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 of Strategic Site EMP7 ...... 33 Table 21: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 of Strategic Site EMP8 ...... 35 Table 22: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 of Strategic Site NUN199 & NUN147 . 37 Table 23: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 of Strategic Site NUN182 ...... 39

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Table 1: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site HSG1

Reference Period Name Summary Palaeolithic handaxe found in Weddington Meadows MWA12762 Palaeolithic Field Flint pointed handaxe from Weddington Meadows Field Palaeolithic knife from Weddington Meadows, Quartzite bifacial knife or roughout found in Weddington MWA12787 Palaeolithic Nuneaton Meadows, Nuneaton Palaeolithic knife from Weddington Meadows, Quartzite bifacial knife or roughout from Weddington Meadows, MWA12788 Palaeolithic Nuneaton Nuneaton Palaeolithic roughout from Weddington Meadows, Andesitic (Tuff?) roughout from Weddington Meadows, MWA12789 Palaeolithic Nuneaton Nuneaton MWA12799 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic chopper core from Weddington, Nuneaton Flint bifacial chopper-core from Weddington, Nuneaton MWA12833 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic flake from Weddington, Nuneaton Quartzite flake , from Weddington, Nuneaton MWA12834 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic flake from Weddington, Nuneaton Andesitic (Lava?) flake , from Weddington, Nuneaton Palaeolithic handaxe from Weddington Meadows, Andesitic (Tuff?) pointed handaxe from Weddington Meadows, MWA12840 Palaeolithic Nuneaton Nuneaton Late Neolithic to Early Findspot - a Bronze Age axehead was found 150m west of MWA4501 Iron Age Findspot - Bronze Age axehead Weddington Road, Weddington. Possible Enclosure 200m SE of Top Farm, MWA6790 Undated Weddington A possible rectangular platform can be seen on aerial photographs and LiDAR imagery. The adjacent church is known to be on raised ground and there is a possibility that the MWA13070 Undated Earthwork platform, St James' Church, Weddington two earthworks could be joined. A single gully of Romano-British date containing pottery and a MWA12718 Romano-British Romano-British gully at Weddington Road, Nuneaton fragment of kiln furniture. Findspot - sherds of pottery, tile and mortaria of Roman date were found west of Weddington Road, Weddington. A possible MWA7439 Romano-British Roman finds from 284, Weddington Road ditch was also recorded. Watling Street, a Roman road running from London to Wroxeter MWA420 Romano-British Watling Street which passes through Warwickshire. The site of the Medieval deserted settlement of Weddington. It MWA1656 Medieval Weddington Deserted Medieval Settlement was situated 400m west of The Oaks. Findspot - a coin hoard comprising Roman and Medieval coins MWA1653 Medieval Findspot - Medieval coin hoard & Roman coins was found 800m south west of Harper's Hill. MWA5141 Medieval Findspot - Medieval Coin Hoard including a few RB Findspot - a hoard of coins was found at the junction of Watling

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Reference Period Name Summary coins Street and Nuneaton Lane. The coins were largely of Medieval date but there were also three Roman coins amongst the collection. Findspot - a Medieval coin was found west of Hollow Farm, on MWA5958 Medieval Findspot - Medieval coin the south side of Watling Street. Medieval to Post- Ridge and Furrow identified from in the area north west of MWA12860 medieval Ridge and Furrow north west of Weddington Weddington settlement. The Church of St. James, which was built during the Medieval period. It is situated 150m north west of Church Lane, MWA1657 Medieval to Imperial Church of St James, Weddington Weddington. The site of Weddington Castle which was built during the Post Medieval period. It was situated west of Castle Road, MWA1658 Post-medieval Site of Weddington Castle at Castle Road Weddington, but is now destroyed. A series of linear field drains constructed of local quarzite stone. Running north-south. Possibly 17th century as Dugdale Stone field drains, possibly 17th century, NE of the recorded similar in 'The History of Imbanking and Drayning of MWA12596 Post-medieval church in Weddington Diverse Fenns and Marshes' 1662 Agricultural building, Poplars Farm, The Long Shoot, An agricultural building which appears to have been part of a MWA13444 Post-medieval Nuneaton domestic site in the late 19th century. An area of quartzite stones located by excavation in 1997. This has been interpreted both as a dump of stones for the Post-medieval to Area of quartzite stones found NE of the church in construction of field drains in the area or a floor surface, MWA12879 Modern Weddington possibly 17th century in date. The site of a railway signal box which was in use during the Imperial period. It was situated at Weddington Junction, 200m north west of Weddington Church, and is marked on the first MWA5778 Imperial Site of Signal Box at Weddington Junction edition Ordnance Survey map of 1887. Park, pleasure grounds, terraces, kitchen garden. Castle demolished 1928. Part of grounds survive as public open MWA12614 Imperial to Modern Weddington Castle Park and gardens, Nuneaton space. MWA20085 Imperial to Modern Wapping Barn Bridge Single span bridge MWA6677 Modern Site of Mineral railway west of Bermuda Road Mineral Railway

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Table 2: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site HSG2

Reference Period Name Summary Findspot - a Palaeolithic chopper core was found 100m north of MWA6322 Palaeolithic Findspot - Palaeolithic quartzite chopper core North Wood. MWA12758 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic handaxe found in Stockingford, Nuneaton Flint pointed handaxe found near Stockingford, nuneaton. MWA12760 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic handaxe found in Stockingford, Nuneaton Quartzite pointed handaxe found in Stockingforf, Nuneaton Quartzite pointed handaxe (unifacial) from Stockingford, MWA12783 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic handaxe from Stockingford, Nuneaton Nuneaton MWA12795 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic roughout from Stockingford, Nuneaton Quartzite roughout from Stockingford, Nuneaton MWA12810 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic core from Stockingford, Nuneaton Quartzite unifacial chopper-core from Stockingford, Nuneaton MWA12824 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic chopper-core from Stockingford, Nuneaton Quartzite unifacial chopper-core from Stockingford, Nuneaton MWA12829 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic flake from Stockingford, Nuneaton Quartzite flake from Stockingford, Nuneaton MWA12838 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic core from Stockingford, Nuneaton Quartzite core, split-cobble from Stockingford, Nuneaton Early Neolithic to Late Findspot - a stone axe of Neolithic date was found in the MWA9419 Neolithic Broken stone axe from Stockingford, Nuneaton. Stockingford area. MWA10140 Prehistoric Find of a stone axe in Bermuda, Nuneaton MWA1843 Romano-British Findspot - Roman pottery sherds Findspot - a coin hoard dating to the Roman period, its exact MWA1654 Romano-British Findspot - Roman coin hoard find location is unknown. The site of several Roman tile kilns which were excavated. MWA1659 Romano-British Site of Roman Tile Kilns 400m SE of Dennis Farm They were situated 400m south east of Dennis Farm. The possible site of a Roman building indicated by a scatter of pottery, tile and building material. It is situated 100m north of MWA1791 Romano-British Roman pottery and tile scatter, Arbury. The Rough. MWA1844 Medieval Findspot - Medieval pottery sherds A Medieval ditch was excavated in the area of Bermuda Road, Chilvers Coton. Sherds of Medieval pottery were recovered MWA5047 Medieval Medieval Features at 11 Bermuda Road from the ditch. MWA5143 Medieval Medieval Coin found during excavations at Arbury The site of six Medieval kilns which were used for the manufacture of pottery and tile. The site lies 100m east of MWA1788 Medieval Site of Medieval Pottery Kiln 100m E of Dennis Farm Dennis Farm. The site of a Medieval pottery kiln which was excavated. The MWA5048 Medieval Site of Medieval Pottery Kiln W of 9 Tenlons Road site was located in the area of Tenlons Road, Chilvers Coton.

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Reference Period Name Summary MWA5701 Medieval Site of Medieval Building to E of Dennis Farm The site of a Medieval house and various occupation features and finds. The site was excavated and was situated 100m west MWA1789 Medieval Site of Med House 100m W of Lawn Cottage of Lawn Cottage. The site of three Medieval pottery kilns which were excavated. The site was located in the area of Bermuda Road, Chilvers MWA5046 Medieval Site of Medieval Pottery Kilns at 10 Bermuda Road Coton. MWA5147 Medieval Site of Medieval Tile Kilns at 10 Bermuda Road MWA5148 Medieval Site of Medieval Tile Kiln W of 9 Tenlons Road MWA4442 Medieval Excavation of Medieval Settlement at Bermuda Road The site of a Medieval pit which was excavated. It contained a fragment of 13th century pottery, and was situated in the area MWA5049 Medieval Site of Medieval Pit N of 16 Redwood Croft of Redwood Croft, Chilvers Coton. MWA5050 Medieval Site of Med Pottery Kilns at 10 and 12 Radley Drive The site of two Medieval tile kilns which were excavated in the MWA5149 Medieval Site of Medieval Tile Kiln at 10 and 12 Radley Drive vicinity of Radley Drive, Chilvers Coton. The site of a group of Medieval pits which were excavated. MWA5054 Medieval Medieval Pit found at 13 Radley Drive They were situated in the area of Radley Drive, Chilvers Coton. MWA5700 Medieval Site of Medieval Tile Kiln at 54 Bermuda Road The site of a Medieval pottery kiln which was excavated. It was MWA5055 Medieval Site of Medieval Pottery Kiln at 54 Bermuda Road situated in the area of Bermuda Road, Chilvers Coton. The site of numerous Medieval pottery and tile kilns which were MWA1792 Medieval Site of Medieval Pottery Kilns at Chilvers Coton situated at Chilvers Coton. The site of six pottery kilns of Medieval date which were excavated. They were situated in the area of Orkney Close, MWA5039 Medieval Site of Medieval Pottery Kilns at 4 Orkney Close Chilvers Coton. Site of Medieval Pottery Kilns, Orkney Close/Nairn The site of eight Medieval pottery kilns which were excavated. MWA5040 Medieval Close They were situated in the area of Nairn Close, Chilvers Coton. The site of eight pottery kilns dating from the Medieval period. MWA5041 Medieval Site of Medieval Pottery Kilns west of Nairn Close The location was in the area of Orkney Close, Chilvers Coton. The site of six Medieval tile kilns which were excavated. They were located in the area of Nairn Close and Orkney Close, MWA5144 Medieval Site of Med Tile Kilns at Nairn Close/Orkney Close Chilvers Coton. The site of eight tile kilns of Medieval date which were MWA5145 Medieval Site of Tile Kilns W of Nairn Close excavated. They were situated in the area of Nairn Close,

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Reference Period Name Summary Chilvers Coton. MWA5042 Medieval Site of Medieval Pottery Kilns at 155 Heath End Road POTTERY KILN, KILN The site of two Medieval tile kilns which were excavated in the MWA5146 Medieval Site of Medieval Tile Kilns at 155 Heath End Road area of Heath End Road, Chilvers Coton. MWA5043 Medieval Medieval Features at 252 Heath End Road DITCH The site of a Medieval pottery kiln which was excavated. It was MWA5051 Medieval Site of Medieval Pottery Kiln at 23 Redwood Croft situated in the area of Redwood Croft, Chilvers Coton. MWA5151 Medieval Site of Medieval Tile Kilns W of 11 Redwood Croft TILE KILN, KILN The site of a Medieval pottery kiln which was excavated. It was MWA5052 Medieval Site of Medieval Pottery Kilns W of 11 Redwood Croft situated in the area of Redwood Croft, Chilvers Coton. The site of a Medieval pottery kiln which was excavated. It was MWA5053 Medieval Site of Medieval Pottery Kiln at 7 Redwood Croft situated in the area of Redwood Croft, Chilvers Coton. MWA5150 Medieval Site of Medieval Tile Kiln at 23 Redwood Croft TILE KILN, KILN Medieval -Post- Site of medieval and post-medieval pottery kiln at 252 MWA5045 medieval Heath End Road, Chilvers Coton A group of Post Medieval pits was excavated in the area of Medieval -Post- Heath End Road, Chilvers Coton, and some 17th century MWA5044 medieval Post Medieval Features at 250 Heath End Road pottery was recovered. MWA5152 Post-Medieval Post Medieval Features found at 7 Redwood Croft PIT The site of Griff Brick and Lime Works which were in use during the Imperial period. The site was located on the west side of Bermuda Road and is marked on the first edition Ordnance MWA5751 Imperial Site of Griff Brick and Lime Works Survey map of 1887. MWA5750 Imperial Site of Mine Shaft at Heath End MWA5752 Imperial Site of Tramway at Griff Brick Works MWA5754 Imperial Site of Mine Shaft E of Bermuda Road The site of a brickworks where bricks were made during the Imperial period. The brickworks is marked on the Ordnance MWA6676 Imperial Site of Brickworks SW of Bermuda Survey map of 1902. It was situated 300m west of Bermuda. A settlement or colliery village called Bermuda which was built during the Imperial period to house workers of the nearby MWA1879 Imperial Colliery Village, Bermuda colliery. It is situated 300m east of Harefield Lane. The site of Griff Branch Railway Line which dates to the Imperial period. It was situated 500m west of Stockingford, and MWA6726 Imperial Site of Griff Branch Line is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.

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Reference Period Name Summary MWA5753 Imperial Site of Clay Pit at Griff Brickworks CLAY PIT MWA7855 Imperial Site of Mine Shafts N of Heath End Road MINE, MINE SHAFT A junction on the Canal, a waterway used for transporting goods. It dates from the Imperial period, and is in good condition if not navigable. It is situated 400m northwest of MWA4388 Imperial , Griff Arm Junction to S of Bermuda Burlingtom Road. The site of Griff Colliery Pump House. It was used during the Imperial period to pump water to the colliery. The pump house is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1902. It was MWA6674 Imperial Site of Griff Colliery Pumphouse situated 100m west of Bermuda Road. The site of old lime kilns identified from the Ordnance Survey map of 1888. The location is to the northwest of Burlington MWA9595 Industrial Site of Lime Kilns Road.

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Table 3: Designated Heritage Assets within Arbury Hall Registered Park and Garden Asset Name Grade Easting Northing List Entry Comments

Registered Park And Garden Abury Hall II* 1001185 Listed Building Arbury Hall I 433529 289275 1185222 Listed Building Stables at Arbury Hall and attached wall and ate Pier To Left I 433465 289328 1299708 Listed Building North Lodge, Arbury Hall II* 433385 290976 1034973 Listed Building The Tea House at SP3395 8956 II* 433946 289553 1299615 On Heritage at Risk Register Listed Building Park Farmhouse II* 433033 289804 1365048 Located outside of the registered park and garden On Heritage at Risk Register Listed Building South Farmhouse II* 433670 288526 1034972 Located outside of the registered park and garden Listed Building Gatepiers and gates approximately 15 metres south of II 433486 289421 1365025 northeast corner of Kitchen Garden at Arbury Hall Listed Building Gatehouse and attached Kitchen courtyard walls at Arbury II 433494 289253 1035005 Hall Listed Building Gatehouse west of Stables at Arbury Hall II 433378 289326 1035006 Listed Building Garden Feature approximately 10 metres northwest of Porte II 433500 289289 1035007 Cochere of Arbury Hall Listed Building Term Approximately 18 metres west northwest of Porte II 433497 289290 1035008 Cochere of Arbury Hall Listed Building Ice House approximately 50 metres east of Arbury Hall II 433620 289265 1035009 Listed Building Bath House beside north drive at SP 3341 9046 II 433410 290460 1035010 Listed Building Screen Wall, and attached Garden Feature and Wall II 433471 289242 1185306 adjoining gatehouse west of Arbury Hall Listed Building Garden Wall approximately 100 metres west of Coach II 433392 289289 1185318 House at Arbury Hall Listed Building Garden Feature attached to east side of Stable Yard east II 433493 289305 1185351 wall at Arbury Hall

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Asset Name Grade Easting Northing List Entry Comments

Listed Building Term approximately 15 metres west northwest of Porte II 433498 289290 1185577 Cochere of Arbury Hall Listed Building Term approximately 15 metres northwest of Porte Cochere II 433502 289291 1185585 of Arbury Hall Listed Building Temple House II 432778 289731 1185637 Located outside of the registered park and garden Listed Building 350 and 352, Arbury Road II 433424 290967 1261649 Located outside of the registered park and garden Listed Building Bridge in Garden approximately 200 metres north of Arbury II 433516 289440 1299611 Hall Listed Building Coach House and attached Walls at Arbury Hall II 433436 289289 1365022 Listed Building Walls, Gatepiers and Gates, between Arbury Hall and Stable II 433494 289293 1365023 Block Listed Building Term approximately 13 metres northwest of Porte Cochere II 433501 289290 1365024 of Arbury Hall Listed Building Bridge at SP 3428 8875 II 434271 288740 1034970 Listed Building Abury Mill II 434408 288555 1034971 Listed Building Griff Clara, Arbury Park Griff Lodge, Right Lodge II 434946 288694 1034984 Listed Building Griff Clara, Arbury Park Griff Lodge, Left Lodge II 434946 288684 1365051 Listed Building Astley Lodge II 431419 289336 1365145

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Table 4: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site HSG3

Reference Period Name Summary Palaeolithic handaxe found near Gypsy Lane, MWA12755 Palaeolithic Nuneaton Flint pointed handaxe found near Gypsy Lane, Nuneaton Palaeolithic handaxe found in Wem Brook Field, Quartzite pointed handaxe found in Wem Brook Field, MWA12763 Palaeolithic Nuneaton Nuneaton MWA12779 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic handaxe found near Griff, Nuneaton Flint 'dinky' subcordate handaxe found near Griff, Nuneaton MWA12780 Palaeolithic Palaolithic handaxe found near Gypsy Lane, Nuneaton Flint pointed handaxe found near Gypsy Lane, Nuneaton Quartzite 'Giant' Pick (& percussor?) handaxe found near MWA12781 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic Pick found near Gypsy Lane, Nuneaton Gypsy Lane, Nuneaton MWA12782 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic handaxe from Marston Jabbet, Bedworth Quartzite pointed handaxe from Marston Jabbet, Bedworth Quartzite subcordate handaxe (& percussor) found in MWA12791 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic handaxe found in Wembrook Field Wembrook Field MWA12800 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic flake from Wembrook Field, Nuneaton (mud?) stone flake from Wembrook, Nuneaton MWA12801 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic core from Wembrook Field, Nuneaton Quartzite core, possibly prepared from Wembrook, Nuneaton MWA12806 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic cores from Wembrook, Nuneaton Quartzite cores from Wembrook, Nuneatonl Quartzite scraper (or core, split-cobble) found in Wembrook MWA12820 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic scraper found in Wembrook Field Field MWA12822 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic tool from Griff Field, Nuneaton Quartzite point from Griff Field, Nuneaton Palaeolithic chopper-core from Marston Jabbet, MWA12823 Palaeolithic Bedworth Quartzite bifacial chopper-core from Marston Jabbet, Bedworth MWA12832 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic chopper-core from Griff Field, Nuneaton Quartzite chopper-core from Griff Field, Nuneaton Quartzite Blad Core, Griff Hollows, Field 5, near Griff A prepared blade-core of possible proto-Levallois type of MWA19194 Palaeolithic Quarry quartzite material was found by Mr Ron Waite in 2012. MWA4443 Prehistoric Findspot - Prehistoric Flint Arrowheads The site of a possible Bronze Age round barrow, a mound surrounded by a ditch, usually used to conceal a burial. The MWA4969 Bronze Age Probable Round Barrow N of Griff Hill Granite Quarry site lies 200m north of Griff Quarry. Findspot - a hoard of Roman coins was found 150m north of MWA1652 Romano-British Findspot - Roman coin hoard The Beresteads. MWA6254 Romano-British Findspot - Roman pottery sherd Two sherds of Romano-British pottery were found in a post- medieval boundary ditch south of Griff Brook, to the north of Residual Romano-British pottery sherds south of Griff Gipsy Lane, Nuneaton. This residual pottery may indicate MWA13390 Romano-British Brook, Gipsy Lane, Nuneaton Romano-british activity nearby.

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Reference Period Name Summary MWA6678 Imperial Site of Tramway for Griff Granite Quarries A junction on the Coventry Canal, a waterway used for transporting goods. It dates from the Imperial period, and is in good condition if not navigable. It is situated 400m northwest of MWA4388 Imperial Coventry Canal, Griff Arm Junction to S of Bermuda Burlingtom Road. The site of Griff Granite Quarry which was in use during the Imperial period. The quarry is marked on the Ordnance Survey MWA6679 Imperial Site of Griff Granite Quarries map of 1902. It was situated 500m south east of Bermuda. The Coventry Canal, a waterway for transporting goods, was MWA4373 Industrial The Coventry Canal built during the Imperial period. MWA20090 Modern Sterling Metals A single span concrete bridge

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Table 5: Non-designated heritage assets within 500 m of Strategic Site HSG4

Reference Period Name Summary Medieval to Post- MWA9726 medieval Site of medieval/post medieval house near Bedworth Post-medieval to Extensive grounds with lawns, pleasure grounds, stream and MWA12588 Modern Bedworth Rectory garden, Bedworth paddocks. No longer in existence. Post-medieval to Extensive grounds with lawns, pleasure grounds, stream and MWA12588 Modern Bedworth Rectory garden, Bedworth paddocks. No longer in existence. MWA6663 Imperial Site of Brickworks W of Collycroft The site of Newdigate Colliery where coal was mined from the Imperial period onwards. It was situated 400m north west of MWA6715 Imperial Site of Newdigate Colliery E of Astley Hall Farm Market End. MWA6717 Imperial Site of Brickworks NW of Newdigate Colliery The site of Bedworth Charity Colliery where coal was mined during the Imperial period. The colliery is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It was situated 500m north of MWA6661 Imperial Site of Bedworth Charity Colliery Mount Pleasant. MWA6662 Imperial to Modern Site of Mineral Railway at Bedworth MWA19921 Imperial to Modern Heath Road River Bridge 2 span brick roads bridge Modern causeway across pond/marshy area known as 'The MWA10117 Modern Causeway at 'The Nook', Bedworth Nook' just north of The Willows, Bedworth. MWA4848 Undated Undated cropmark enclosure MWA5060 Undated Site of Kiln 300m NE of Charity Spinney

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Table 6: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site HSG5

Reference Period Name Summary MWA12230 Prehistoric Find of a flint object, Bedworth. MWA5103 Romano-British Findspot - Roman small female bust MWA6979 Romano-British Findspot - Roman coin The site of a moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building, which was of Medieval date. It was situated 100m north east of MWA1671 Medieval Site of Moat House Moat, Goodyers End Goodyers End, Nuneaton. MWA507 Medieval Possible Site of Smercote Parva Deserted Settlement MWA517 Medieval Possible site of Smercote Magna deserted settlement MWA5061 Medieval Findspot - Medieval tile Medieval to Post- Medieval and post-medieval park associated with Newlands MWA12657 medieval Newlands Hall Park Hall. The site of a timber framed house dating from the Post Medieval period which was later converted into cottages. The Site of Post Medieval House at Moat Farmm, house was known as Moat Farm and was located 150m north MWA6257 Post-medieval Goodyers End east of Goodyers End. Findspot - a lead seal matrix of Post Medieval date was found MWA7449 Post-medieval Findspot - Post Medieval lead seal matrix 100m east of Royal Oak Lane, Ash Green.

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Table 7: Non-designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site HSG6

Reference Period Name Summary MWA6984 Romano-British Findspot - Roman coin MWA6985 Medieval Medieval Token found E of Bell Drive, Exhall A moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building. The moat is Medieval to Post- medieval in date and is visible as an earthwork. It is situated MWA1650 medieval Moat House Moat, Wilsons Lane north of McDonnell Drive, Bedworth. Exhall Hall, a manor house originally built during the Medieval period with later additions. The manor house is surrounded by a Medieval moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building, and is Medieval to Post- situated on the east side of Bowling Green Lane at Exhall Hall MWA1672 medieval Exhall Hall Moat Gree Post-medieval to MWA12598 Modern Exhall Hall garden, Exhall, Nuneaton Moated site; orchard The site of a windmill which was built during the Imperial period. It was situated 500m north east of Exhall Hall, but the area has MWA1668 Imperial Site of Windmill 500m NE of Exhall Hall now been built over. MWA6642 Imperial Site of Smithy at Wagon Overthrow MWA6643 Imperial Site of Windmill on Heckley Playing Fields The Coventry Canal, a waterway for transporting goods, was MWA4373 Industrial The Coventry Canal built during the Imperial period. MWA19922 Imperial to Modern School Lane River Bridge Brick bridge over thev River Sowe MWA12604 Modern to Unknown Moat House Garden, Moat House, Bedworth Pleasure grounds within moat and planting to N and E of moat. MWA1669 Undated Site of Mound 500m NE of Exhall Hall

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Table 8: Non-designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site HSG7

Reference Period Name Summary Site of possible old minster church, pre-Conquest, on or near MWA13231 Early medieval Site of possible old minster church, Bulkington the site of the church of St James, Bulkington MWA9498 Medieval Bulkington Medieval Settlement The Church of St James, Bulkington, which was built during the Medieval period. The church was later restored during the Post Medieval and Imperial periods. It is situated at the north end of MWA1676 Medieval to Industrial Church of St James, Bulkington Church Street, Bulkington. The extent of the post medieval settlement at Ryton based on MWA9743 Post-medieval Ryton Settlement map evidence. Post-medieval to Formal gardens, mixed planting, pond, kitchen garden. MWA12616 Modern Weston Hall gardens, Weston in Arden, Nuneaton Recommended for inclusion on the Local List by Lovie. MWA2436 Imperial Congregational Chapel, School Road, Bulkington

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Table 9: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site HSG8

Reference Period Name Summary Find of an Iron Age terret ring, or chariot fitting, to the northwest MWA9919 Late Iron Age Find of an Iron Age terret ring near Bulkington of Weston in Arden Site of possible old minster church, pre-Conquest, on or near MWA13231 Early medieval Site of possible old minster church, Bulkington the site of the church of St James, Bulkington MWA1679 Medieval Site of Chapel of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Weston MWA7445 Medieval Poss. D.M.V. at Weston-in-Arden MWA9498 Medieval Bulkington Medieval Settlement The Church of St James, Bulkington, which was built during the Medieval period. The church was later restored during the Post Medieval and Imperial periods. It is situated at the north end of MWA1676 Medieval to Industrial Church of St James, Bulkington Church Street, Bulkington. MWA2436 Imperial Congregational Chapel, School Road, Bulkington MWA6708 Imperial Site of Bulkington Station MWA6709 Imperial Site of Signal Box at Bulkington station MWA10354 Imperial Weston in Avon Windmill Post-medieval to Formal gardens, mixed planting, pond, kitchen garden. MWA12616 Modern Weston Hall gardens, Weston in Arden, Nuneaton Recommended for inclusion on the Local List by Lovie. MWA9646 Modern Bedworth Anti Aircraft Artillery Site

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Table 10: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site HSG9

Reference Period Name Summary A flint scatter, large assemblage of flint artefacts, was found in MWA4430 Prehistoric Prehistoric Flint Scatter near Attleborough the area to the east of Attleborough. MWA12231 Prehistoric Possible prehistoric site Quartzite subcordate biface handaxe. Attleborough Hill Farm, MWA12743 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic hand axe from Attleborough Hill Farm pebble-picked footpath. MWA12744 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic hand axe from Attleborough 'lopsided' pointed biface handaxe from Attleborough. MWA12745 Palaeolithic Pointed handaxe from Attleborough Flint pointed handaxe from Attleborough. MWA12746 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic handaxe from Attleborough Quartzite subcordate handaxe from Attleborough MWA12747 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic handaxe from Attleborough Quartzite subcordate handaxe MWA12769 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic handaxe found near Attleborough Quartzite pointed handaxe found near Attleborough Palaeolithic tool or roughout found near Attleborough MWA12770 Palaeolithic Hill Farm Quartzite point or roughout found near Attleborough Hill Farm MWA12792 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic Flake tool from Attleborough, Nuneaton Andesitic (Lava?) flake from Attleborough, Nuneaton MWA12793 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic handaxe from Attleborough, Nuneaton Quartzite pointed handaxe from Attleborough, Nuneaton MWA12836 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic pick from Attleborough Quartzite pick from Attleborough Findspot - a prehistoric stone axe was found was found during MWA9416 Prehistoric Stone axe found at Attleborough a field walking survey. The axe was found at Attleborough. Early Mesolithic to Late Findspot - flint of Prehistoric date were found 300m north west MWA1663 Bronze Age Findspot - Prehistoric flint of Paul's Ford. MWA10070 Undated Stone axe found at Attleborough

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Table 11: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site HSG10

Reference Period Name Summary A flint scatter, large assemblage of flint artefacts, was found in MWA4430 Prehistoric Prehistoric Flint Scatter near Attleborough the area to the east of Attleborough. Findspot - artefacts dating to the Palaeolithic period were found MWA7498 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic Finds from Attleborough 300m north east of Attleborough Fields Industrial Estate. MWA12744 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic hand axe from Attleborough 'lopsided' pointed biface handaxe from Attleborough. MWA12745 Palaeolithic Pointed handaxe from Attleborough Flint pointed handaxe from Attleborough. MWA12746 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic handaxe from Attleborough Quartzite subcordate handaxe from Attleborough Palaeolithic handaxe found near Horeston Grange, Possible quartzite subcordate handaxe found near Horeston MWA12756 Palaeolithic Nuneaton Grange, Nuneaton MWA12769 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic handaxe found near Attleborough Quartzite pointed handaxe found near Attleborough MWA12792 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic Flake tool from Attleborough, Nuneaton Andesitic (Lava?) flake from Attleborough, Nuneaton MWA12793 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic handaxe from Attleborough, Nuneaton Quartzite pointed handaxe from Attleborough, Nuneaton Palaeolithic flake found near Horeston Grange, MWA12828 Palaeolithic Nuneaton Quartzite flake found near Horeston Grange, Nuneaton Palaeolithic handaxe found near Horeston Grange, MWA12841 Palaeolithic Nuneaton Quartzite handaxe found near Horeston Grange, Nuneaton Findspot - a prehistoric stone axe was found was found during MWA9416 Prehistoric Stone axe found at Attleborough a field walking survey. The axe was found at Attleborough. Findspot - a Palaeolithic handaxe found near Attleborough MWA7384 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic handaxe found near Attleborough. Fields Farm. Early Mesolithic to Late Findspot - flint of Prehistoric date were found 300m north west MWA1663 Bronze Age Findspot - Prehistoric flint of Paul's Ford. The site of Horeston Grange, a farm associated with Nuneaton Priory during the Medieval period. It was situated 500m north MWA5142 Medieval Site of Horeston Grange, Nuneaton. of Attleborough Fields Industrial Estate. Horeston Grange Moat, a wide ditch that usually surrounded a building, dating to the Medieval period. The moat is visible as an earthwork and is situated 500m north of Attleborough Fields MWA1691 Medieval Horeston Grange Moat, Nuneaton. Industrial Estate, Nuneaton. Post-medieval to Site of Post Med or later House at Horeston Grange, The site of Post Medieval or later house at Horeston Grange, MWA6260 Imperial Nuneaton, 500m north of Attleborough Fields Industrial Estate. The site of a signal box at Midland Junction, Nuneaton, which MWA5808 Imperial Site of Signal Box at Nuneaton Midland Junction was in use during the Imperial period. It is marked on the first

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Reference Period Name Summary edition Ordnance Survey map of 1887. MWA10070 Undated Stone axe found at Attleborough

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Table 12: Non designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site HSG11

Reference Period Name Summary Palaeolithic chopper-core found near Weddington Quartzite unifacial chopper-core found near Weddington Canal MWA12817 Palaeolithic Canal Cottage, Nuneaton Cottage, Nuneaton Palaeolithic core found near Weddington Canal Quartzite core, migrating platform, found near Weddington MWA12818 Palaeolithic Cottage, Nuneaton Canal Cottage, Nuneaton The possible site of a Medieval dam which survives as an earthwork. It was probably associated with a mill pond marked on Beighton's map of 1722-5. The site lies on the south side of MWA6318 Medieval Medieval earthwork dam & mill pond Vernon's Lane, Nuneaton. Trial trenching and geophysical survey found evidence of Evaluation at Manor Court House/Nuneaton Priory Medieval buildings, possibly associated with St. Mary's Priory, MWA6373 Medieval 1991 on the west side of Manor Court Road. The possible site of the Medieval Prior's House associated with Nuneaton Priory. It would have stood on Manor Court Road, Nuneaton and the results of a geophysical survey suggest that MWA6314 Medieval Prior's House at Nuneaton Priory some building ruins survive. The site of the Priory of St. Mary which was founded during the Medieval period. The site is located 50m west of Manor Court MWA1655 Medieval Priory of St Mary, Nuneaton Road, Nuneaton. The site of the Medieval church at Nuneaton Priory, parts of which have been incorporated in to the later Church of St. Mary. The site lies on the east side of Manor Court Road, MWA6311 Medieval Nuneaton Priory Church Nuneaton. The site of the Medieval cloister buildings and other conventual buildings associated with Nuneaton Priory. Only the foundations of these buildings remain and they are situated to MWA6315 Medieval Nuneaton Priory Cloisters and Conventual Buildings the east of Manor Court Road, Nuneaton. Findspot - various finds of Medieval date, including sherds of Medieval to Post- pottery, were found during archaeological work at Manor Court, MWA8370 medieval Medieval remains at Manor Court, Nuneaton Nuneaton. The outer court, or precinct of the priory, suggested by the medieval topography of Nuneaton. Archaeological investigation Medieval to Post- within the area of the precinct has recorded various medieval MWA7254 medieval Outer Court, St Mary's Priory, Nuneaton deposits. The possible extent of the medieval settlement at Nuneaton based on the Ordnance Survey map of 1888 and known MWA9548 Medieval to Imperial Nuneaton Medieval Settlement archaeological features.

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Reference Period Name Summary The Parish Church of St. Mary, built largely during the Imperial period but which incorporates the Medieval remains of the Priory Church. It is situated east of Manor Court Road, MWA6316 Medieval to Imperial Church of St Mary, Nuneaton Nuneaton. Documentary evidence suggests that a canal cottage stood 600m north of Tuttle Hill, Nuneaton, during the Imperial period. MWA4381 Imperial Canal Cottage 600m N of Tuttle Hill, Nuneaton It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1888. The Coventry Canal, a waterway for transporting goods, was MWA4373 Industrial The Coventry Canal built during the Imperial period. MWA5733 Imperial Site of Tuttle Hill Quarries (SE) The site of a brickworks where bricks were manufactured during the Imperial period. It was located 100m north of Tuttle Hill Road, Nuneaton, and is marked on the first edition MWA5777 Imperial Site of Brickworks N of Tuttle Hill Road, Nuneaton Ordnance Survey map of 1887. The site of an iron works where iron was smelted during the Imperial period. It was situated on Tuttle Hill Road, Nuneaton, MWA5776 Imperial Site of Iron Works on Tuttle Hill Road, Nuneaton and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1902. The site of Midland Quarry which was in use during the Imperial period. It was located 100m south of Tuttle Hill Road, Nuneaton, and is marked on the first edition Ordnance Survey MWA5775 Industrial Site of Midland Quarry S of Tuttle Hill Rd, Nuneaton map of 1887. Documentary evidence suggests the possible site of a canal wharf, where vessels would have loaded and unloaded goods. It would have been in use during the Imperial period and may MWA4380 Imperial Possible Wharf S of Tuttle Hill, Nuneaton have been situated to the south east of Tuttle Hill, Nuneaton. The site of Abbey Railway Station, Nuneaton, which was in use during the Imperial period. It was located 100m south west of Abbey Junction and is marked on the first edition Ordnance MWA5774 Imperial Site of Abbey Station S of Abbey Junction, Nuneaton Survey map of 1887. The site of a hat factory where hats were manufactured during the Imperial period. It was situated on Abbey Green, Nuneaton, and is marked on the first edition Ordnance Survey map of MWA5773 Imperial Site of Hat Factory on Abbey Green, Nuneaton 1887. Park, pleasure grounds, terraces, kitchen garden. Castle demolished 1928. Part of grounds survive as public open MWA12614 Imperial to Modern Weddington Castle Park and gardens, Nuneaton space.

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Table 13: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site EMP1

Reference Period Name Summary Palaeolithic handaxe found near Gypsy Lane, MWA12755 Palaeolithic Nuneaton Flint pointed handaxe found near Gypsy Lane, Nuneaton Palaeolithic handaxe found in Wem Brook Field, Quartzite pointed handaxe found in Wem Brook Field, MWA12763 Palaeolithic Nuneaton Nuneaton MWA12779 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic handaxe found near Griff, Nuneaton Flint 'dinky' subcordate handaxe found near Griff, Nuneaton MWA12780 Palaeolithic Palaolithic handaxe found near Gypsy Lane, Nuneaton Flint pointed handaxe found near Gypsy Lane, Nuneaton Quartzite 'Giant' Pick (& percussor?) handaxe found near MWA12781 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic Pick found near Gypsy Lane, Nuneaton Gypsy Lane, Nuneaton Quartzite subcordate handaxe (& percussor) found in MWA12791 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic handaxe found in Wembrook Field Wembrook Field MWA12800 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic flake from Wembrook Field, Nuneaton (mud?) stone flake from Wembrook, Nuneaton MWA12801 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic core from Wembrook Field, Nuneaton Quartzite core, possibly prepared from Wembrook, Nuneaton MWA12806 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic cores from Wembrook, Nuneaton Quartzite cores from Wembrook, Nuneatonl Quartzite scraper (or core, split-cobble) found in Wembrook MWA12820 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic scraper found in Wembrook Field Field MWA12822 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic tool from Griff Field, Nuneaton Quartzite point from Griff Field, Nuneaton MWA12832 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic chopper-core from Griff Field, Nuneaton Quartzite chopper-core from Griff Field, Nuneaton Quartzite Blad Core, Griff Hollows, Field 5, near Griff A prepared blade-core of possible proto-Levallois type of MWA19194 Palaeolithic Quarry quartzite material was found by Mr Ron Waite in 2012. MWA4445 Neolithic Findspot - Prehistoric arrowhead Early Mesolithic to Late MWA5318 Neolithic Mesolithic or Neolithic flint scatter Early Neolithic to Early MWA4431 Iron Age Neolithic or Bronze Age flint scatter The site of a possible Bronze Age round barrow, a mound surrounded by a ditch, usually used to conceal a burial. The MWA4969 Bronze Age Probable Round Barrow N of Griff Hill Granite Quarry site lies 200m north of Griff Quarry. MWA6320 Prehistoric Findspot - Prehistoric stone artefact Findspot - a hoard of Roman coins was found 150m north of MWA1652 Romano-British Findspot - Roman coin hoard The Beresteads. MWA5319 Romano-British Findspot - Roman pottery sherd MWA6254 Romano-British Findspot - Roman pottery sherd

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Reference Period Name Summary Two sherds of Romano-British pottery were found in a post- medieval boundary ditch south of Griff Brook, to the north of Residual Romano-British pottery sherds south of Griff Gipsy Lane, Nuneaton. This residual pottery may indicate MWA13390 Romano-British Brook, Gipsy Lane, Nuneaton Romano-british activity nearby. A possible Medieval deserted settlement of Chilvers Coton MWA7444 Medieval Poss. D.M.V. at Coton which is suggested by documentary evidence. The site of Sudeley Castle Moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. The moat dated to the Medieval period MWA1651 Medieval Site of Sudeley Castle Moat and was situated 300m north east of Griff Lane. The site of Sudeley Castle Manor House which dated to the Medieval period. The site was located 300m north east of Griff MWA5140 Medieval Site of Sudeley Castle Manor House Lane. The site of a chapel dating to the Medieval period. The chapel was associated with Sudeley Castle, 300m north east of Griff MWA6253 Medieval Site of a Chapel at Sudeley Castle Lane. MWA6678 Imperial Site of Tramway for Griff Granite Quarries A junction on the Coventry Canal, a waterway used for transporting goods. It dates from the Imperial period, and is in good condition if not navigable. It is situated 400m northwest of MWA4388 Imperial Coventry Canal, Griff Arm Junction to S of Bermuda Burlingtom Road. The site of Griff Granite Quarry which was in use during the Imperial period. The quarry is marked on the Ordnance Survey MWA6679 Imperial Site of Griff Granite Quarries map of 1902. It was situated 500m south east of Bermuda. The site of a railway signal box which was in use during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of MWA6685 Imperial Site of Signal Box at Griff Junction 1902. The signal box was situated at Griff Junction. The site of Griff Branch Railway Line which dates to the Imperial period. It was situated 500m west of Stockingford, and MWA6726 Imperial Site of Griff Branch Line is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887. The Coventry Canal, a waterway for transporting goods, was MWA4373 Industrial The Coventry Canal built during the Imperial period. Post-medieval to MWA12600 Modern Griff House garden, Chilvers Coton, Nuneaton Villa pleasure grounds with pool, paddock and summerhouse. MWA1684 Undated Undated enclosure

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Table 14: Non-designated Heritage Assets within 500m of Strategic Site EMP2

Reference Period Name Summary MWA6984 Romano-British Findspot - Roman coin MWA6985 Medieval Medieval Token found E of Bell Drive, Exhall Findspot - a Medieval coin was found 100m north of Church Lane, MWA6974 Medieval Medieval Coin found N of The Vicarage, Exhall Exhall. The Church of St. Giles which was originally built during the Medieval MWA1682 Medieval to Imperial Church of St Giles, Exhall, Nuneaton and Bedworth period. It is situated on Church Lane, Exhall. A moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building. The moat is medieval in Medieval to Post- date and is visible as an earthwork. It is situated north of McDonnell MWA1650 medieval Moat House Moat, Wilsons Lane Drive, Bedworth. Exhall Hall, a manor house originally built during the Medieval period with later additions. The manor house is surrounded by a Medieval Medieval to Post- moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building, and is situated on the east MWA1672 medieval Exhall Hall Moat side of Bowling Green Lane at Exhall Hall Gree MWA12598 Post-medieval to Modern Exhall Hall garden, Exhall, Nuneaton Moated site; orchard The , a waterway used for transporting goods. It was MWA4348 Imperial The Oxford Canal built during the Imperial period and is still in use. The site of a pound where livestock would have been penned during MWA6713 Imperial Site of Pound at Exhall the Imperial period. It was situated on St. Giles Road, Exhall. MWA19922 Imperial to Modern School Lane River Bridge Brick bridge over thev River Sowe MWA19923 Imperial to Modern St. Giles Road Bridge Concrete road bridge The Coventry Canal, a waterway for transporting goods, was built MWA4373 Industrial The Coventry Canal during the Imperial period. MWA12597 Modern to Unknown Exhall Grange garden, Exhall, Nuneaton Villa-type pleasure grounds. House demolished. MWA12604 Modern to Unknown Moat House Garden, Moat House, Bedworth Pleasure grounds within moat and planting to N and E of moat. War memorial in the form of an obelisk on a traffic island in Ash MWA19229 War memorial obelisk Ash Green (Exhall) near Bedworth Green, Bedworth. A possible medieval pit was excavated as part of an evaluation on the MCT15336 Medieval Possible medieval pit W of Wilson's Lane, Longford former Manor House Farm site west of Longford Road. The site of Manor House Farm, a farmhouse and outbuildings. The house was built during the 17th century with 18th century additions and was demolished at some point between 1957 and 1970. Several MCT722 Post-medieval Site of Manor House Farm, Wilsons Lane, Longford of the outbuildings remain. Nos 12, 14, 14a and 26 Wilsons Lane are depicted within a small plot of land on the 1850 Exhall Tithe Map but they are not mentioned in MCT13733 Post-Medieval Nos 12, 14, 14a and 26 Wilson's Lane the schedule, suggesting that they were not subject to tithes

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Reference Period Name Summary Two of a terrace of three cottages which has been converted into a single property. The buildings appear on the Exhall Tithe map of 1850 but may date to the early 19th century or before. They are locally MCT15368 Post-medieval 22-24 Wilson's Lane, Woodshires Green listed buildings. MCT797 Post-medieval 16 WILSONS LANE; WOODSHIRES GREEN A mid to late 19th century building that is locally listed. A 19th century boundary marker adjacent to 16 Wilsons Lane, BOUNDARY MARKER; ADJ 16 WILSONS LANE; WOODSHIRES Woodshires Green. The house, a brick-built cottage of circa 1829, MCT798 Post-medieval GREEN and the boundary marker are locally listed. MCT15988 Post-medieval 19th century trackway on W side of Wilsons Lane A trackway that is depicted on the 1850 Exhall Tithe Map A building and homestead plot are depicted on the 1850 Exhall Tithe Map but are not recorded in the schedule, suggesting that they were MCT15978 Post-medieval Site of building and homestead plot W of Wilson's Lane not subject to tithes. MCT15984 Post-medieval 19th century trackway W side of Wilson's Lane A trackway or lane that is depicted on the 1850 Exhall Tithe Map

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Table 15: Non-designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site EMP2 (housing)

Reference Period Name Summary A moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building. The moat is Medieval to Post- medieval in date and is visible as an earthwork. It is situated MWA1650 medieval Moat House Moat, Wilsons Lane north of McDonnell Drive, Bedworth. Post-medieval to MWA12598 Modern Exhall Hall garden, Exhall, Nuneaton Moated site; orchard MWA12604 Modern to Unknown Moat House Garden, Moat House, Bedworth Pleasure grounds within moat and planting to N and E of moat.

A possible medieval pit was excavated as part of an evaluation MCT15336 Medieval Possible medieval pit W of Wilson's Lane, Longford on the former Manor House Farm site west of Longford Road. The site of Manor House Farm, a farmhouse and outbuildings. The house was built during the 17th century with 18th century additions and was demolished at some point between 1957 and MCT722 Post-medieval Site of Manor House Farm, Wilsons Lane, Longford 1970. Several of the outbuildings remain. Nos 12, 14, 14a and 26 Wilsons Lane are depicted within a small plot of land on the 1850 Exhall Tithe Map but they are not mentioned in the schedule, suggesting that they were not MCT13733 Post-Medieval Nos 12, 14, 14a and 26 Wilson's Lane subject to tithes Two of a terrace of three cottages which has been converted into a single property. The buildings appear on the Exhall Tithe map of 1850 but may date to the early 19th century or before. MCT15368 Post-medieval 22-24 Wilson's Lane, Woodshires Green They are locally listed buildings. MCT797 Post-medieval 16 WILSONS LANE; WOODSHIRES GREEN A mid to late 19th century building that is locally listed. A 19th century boundary marker adjacent to 16 Wilsons Lane, BOUNDARY MARKER; ADJ 16 WILSONS LANE; Woodshires Green. The house, a brick-built cottage of circa MCT798 Post-medieval WOODSHIRES GREEN 1829, and the boundary marker are locally listed. MCT15988 Post-medieval 19th century trackway on W side of Wilsons Lane A trackway that is depicted on the 1850 Exhall Tithe Map A building and homestead plot are depicted on the 1850 Exhall Tithe Map but are not recorded in the schedule, suggesting that MCT15978 Post-medieval Site of building and homestead plot W of Wilson's Lane they were not subject to tithes. A trackway or lane that is depicted on the 1850 Exhall Tithe MCT15984 Post-medieval 19th century trackway W side of Wilson's Lane Map

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Table 16: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site EMP3

Reference Period Name Summary MWA6978 Romano-British Findspot - Roman coin MWA6977 Romano-British Findspot - Roman coin The site of fishponds used for breeding and storing fish. They Medieval to Post- were of Medieval or Post Medieval date. The site lies 800m MWA1673 medieval Fishponds at Newland Hall Farm west of Ash Green. Medieval to Post- Medieval and post-medieval park associated with Newlands MWA12657 medieval Newlands Hall Park Hall. The site of Coventry Colliery, where coal was mined. It opened during the Imperial period and was situated 500m north west of MWA8273 Imperial to Modern Coventry Colliery Keresley United Reform Church.

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Table 17: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site EMP4

Reference Period Name Summary MWA12774 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic handaxe from excavations at Bermuda Quartzite 'dinky' pointed handaxe MWA12804 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic chopper-core from Bermuda, Nuneaton Quartzite chopper-core from Bermuda, Nuneaton MWA12832 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic chopper-core from Griff Field, Nuneaton Quartzite chopper-core from Griff Field, Nuneaton Quartzite Blad Core, Griff Hollows, Field 5, near Griff A prepared blade-core of possible proto-Levallois type of MWA19194 Palaeolithic Quarry quartzite material was found by Mr Ron Waite in 2012. Early Mesolithic to Late MWA5318 Neolithic Mesolithic or Neolithic flint scatter Early Neolithic to Early MWA4431 Iron Age Neolithic or Bronze Age flint scatter MWA4445 Neolithic Findspot - Prehistoric arrowhead The site of a possible Bronze Age round barrow, a mound surrounded by a ditch, usually used to conceal a burial. The MWA4969 Bronze Age Probable Round Barrow N of Griff Hill Granite Quarry site lies 200m north of Griff Quarry. MWA6320 Prehistoric Findspot - Prehistoric stone artefact Findspot - a hoard of Roman coins was found 150m north of MWA1652 Romano-British Findspot - Roman coin hoard The Beresteads. MWA5319 Romano-British Findspot - Roman pottery sherd MWA6254 Romano-British Findspot - Roman pottery sherd A possible Medieval deserted settlement of Chilvers Coton MWA7444 Medieval Poss. D.M.V. at Coton which is suggested by documentary evidence. The site of Sudeley Castle Moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. The moat dated to the Medieval period MWA1651 Medieval Site of Sudeley Castle Moat and was situated 300m north east of Griff Lane. The site of Sudeley Castle Manor House which dated to the Medieval period. The site was located 300m north east of Griff MWA5140 Medieval Site of Sudeley Castle Manor House Lane. The site of a chapel dating to the Medieval period. The chapel was associated with Sudeley Castle, 300m north east of Griff MWA6253 Medieval Site of a Chapel at Sudeley Castle Lane. The probable extent of the medieval settlement based on the MWA9748 Medieval Chilvers Coton Medieval Settlement first edition Ordnance Survey map of 1888. Medieval to Post- The site of pottery kilns of Medieval origin which represent the MWA7370 medieval Medieval Pottery Industry, Chilvers Coton pottery industry of Chilvers Coton, situated east of Stockingford.

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Reference Period Name Summary Post-medieval to Villa pleasure grounds with pool, paddock and summerhouse. MWA12600 Modern Griff House garden, Chilvers Coton, Nuneaton Lovie recommended inclusion in Local List MWA6678 Imperial Site of Tramway for Griff Granite Quarries MWA5753 Imperial Site of Clay Pit at Griff Brickworks MWA5752 Imperial Site of Tramway at Griff Brick Works Coton Old Wharf. Documentary evidence suggests the site of a canal wharf, where vessels loaded and unloaded goods, MWA4389 Imperial Coton Old Wharf, Chilvers Coton, Nuneaton situated to the east of Coventry Road, Chilvers Coton. A junction on the Coventry Canal, a waterway used for transporting goods. It dates from the Imperial period, and is in good condition if not navigable. It is situated 400m northwest of MWA4388 Imperial Coventry Canal, Griff Arm Junction to S of Bermuda Burlingtom Road. The site of Griff Granite Quarry which was in use during the Imperial period. The quarry is marked on the Ordnance Survey MWA6679 Imperial Site of Griff Granite Quarries map of 1902. It was situated 500m south east of Bermuda. The site of a railway signal box which was in use during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of MWA6685 Imperial Site of Signal Box at Griff Junction 1902. The signal box was situated at Griff Junction. A settlement or colliery village called Bermuda which was built during the Imperial period to house workers of the nearby MWA1879 Imperial Colliery Village, Bermuda colliery. It is situated 300m east of Harefield Lane. The site of Griff Branch Railway Line which dates to the Imperial period. It was situated 500m west of Stockingford, and MWA6726 Imperial Site of Griff Branch Line is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887. MWA6677 Imperial to Modern Site of Mineral Railway W of Bermuda Road The Coventry Canal, a waterway for transporting goods, was MWA4373 Industrial The Coventry Canal built during the Imperial period. The site of old lime kilns identified from the Ordnance Survey map of 1888. The location is to the northwest of Burlington MWA9595 Industrial Site of Lime Kilns Road. MWA1684 Undated Undated enclosure

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Table 18: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 of Strategic Site EMP5

Reference Period Name Summary The probable extent of the medieval settlement at Attleborough MWA9489 Medieval Attleborough Medieval Settlement based on the first edition Ordnance Survey map of 1888. The probable extent of the medieval settlement based on the MWA9748 Medieval Chilvers Coton Medieval Settlement first edition Ordnance Survey map of 1888. The Church of All Saints which was originally built during the Medieval period. It was largely destroyed during the Second World War and was subsequently rebuilt. It is situated on MWA1690 Medieval to Modern Church of All Saints, Chilvers Coton Avenue Road, Chilvers Coton. Medieval to Post- The site of pottery kilns of Medieval origin which represent the MWA7370 medieval Medieval Pottery Industry, Chilvers Coton pottery industry of Chilvers Coton, situated east of Stockingford. MWA5782 Imperial Site of Clay Pit on Avenue Road, Nuneaton The site of Nuneaton Union Workhouse which provided work and lodgings for the poor people of the parish during the Imperial period. It was situated on the west side of College Street, Chilvers Coton, and is marked on the first edition MWA5755 Imperial Site of Nuneaton Union Workhouse Ordnance Survey ma MWA5780 Imperial Site of Chilvers Coton Station Coton Old Wharf. Documentary evidence suggests the site of a canal wharf, where vessels loaded and unloaded goods, MWA4389 Imperial Coton Old Wharf, Chilvers Coton, Nuneaton situated to the east of Coventry Road, Chilvers Coton. MWA20077 Imperial to Modern Wharf Inn Bridge Coventry Canal bridge on Coventry Road MWA20079 Imperial to Modern Cuttle Bridge Cuttle Bridge Pleasure grounds with lawns separated from paddock by a ha- ha; shrubberies with walks; kitchen garden and orchard on the opposite side of the road. House demolished 1932; land MWA12587 Imperial to Modern Attleborough Hall park/garden, Nuneaton developed. Park with lake and boundary planting; pleasure grounds with walks. House demolished c.1950. Site of house partly remains MWA12591 Imperial to Modern Caldwell Hall park/garden, Attleborough as public open space.

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Table 19: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 of Strategic Site EMP6

Reference Period Name Summary A moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building. The moat is Medieval to Post- medieval in date and is visible as an earthwork. It is situated MWA1650 medieval Moat House Moat, Wilsons Lane north of McDonnell Drive, Bedworth. MWA6642 Imperial Site of Smithy at Wagon Overthrow The Coventry Canal, a waterway for transporting goods, was MWA4373 Industrial The Coventry Canal built during the Imperial period. MWA12604 Modern to Unknown Moat House Garden, Moat House, Bedworth Pleasure grounds within moat and planting to N and E of moat.

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Table 20: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 of Strategic Site EMP7

Reference Period Name Summary MWA12230 Prehistoric Find of a flint object, Bedworth. MWA6979 Romano-British Findspot - Roman coin MWA6984 Romano-British Findspot - Roman coin MWA6985 Medieval Medieval Token found E of Bell Drive, Exhall Findspot - a Medieval coin was found 100m north of Church MWA6974 Medieval Medieval Coin found N of The Vicarage, Exhall Lane, Exhall. MWA507 Medieval Possible Site of Smercote Parva Deserted Settlement The site of a moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building, which was of Medieval date. It was situated 100m north east of MWA1671 Medieval Site of Moat House Moat, Goodyers End Goodyers End, Nuneaton. The Church of St. Giles which was originally built during the MWA1682 Medieval to Imperial Church of St Giles, Exhall, Nuneaton and Bedworth Medieval period. It is situated on Church Lane, Exhall. Exhall Hall, a manor house originally built during the Medieval period with later additions. The manor house is surrounded by a Medieval moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building, and is Medieval to Post- situated on the east side of Bowling Green Lane at Exhall Hall MWA1672 medieval Exhall Hall Moat Gree Findspot - a lead seal matrix of Post Medieval date was found MWA7449 Post-medieval Findspot - Post Medieval lead seal matrix 100m east of Royal Oak Lane, Ash Green. The site of a timber framed house dating from the Post Medieval period which was later converted into cottages. The Site of Post Medieval House at Moat Farmm, house was known as Moat Farm and was located 150m north MWA6257 Post-medieval Goodyers End east of Goodyers End. The possible site of a moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building. It would have dated from the Post Medieval period. The site Post-medieval to lies 500m north of Little Bedworth Heath but has now been built MWA1674 Imperial Possible Site of Moat at Alice Close, Bedworth Heath over with houses. Post-medieval to Extensive grounds with lawns, pleasure grounds, stream and MWA12588 Modern Bedworth Rectory garden, Bedworth paddocks. No longer in existence. Post-medieval to Extensive grounds with lawns, pleasure grounds, stream and MWA12588 Modern Bedworth Rectory garden, Bedworth paddocks. No longer in existence. Post-medieval to MWA12598 Modern Exhall Hall garden, Exhall, Nuneaton Moated site; orchard MWA1668 Imperial Site of Windmill 500m NE of Exhall Hall The site of a windmill which was built during the Imperial period.

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Reference Period Name Summary It was situated 500m north east of Exhall Hall, but the area has now been built over. The site of a pound where livestock would have been penned during the Imperial period. It was situated on St. Giles Road, MWA6713 Imperial Site of Pound at Exhall Exhall. MWA19920 Imperial to Modern Beach Brook Bridge Widened brick road bridge MWA19922 Imperial to Modern School Lane River Bridge Brick bridge over thev River Sowe MWA19924 Imperial to Modern Vicarage Lane Bridge Concrete road bridge MWA19923 Imperial to Modern St. Giles Road Bridge Concrete road bridge MWA20331 Modern DUPLICATE RECORD PLEASE RE-USE War memorial obelisk Ash Green (Exhall) near War memorial in the form of an obelisk on a traffic island in Ash MWA19229 Bedworth Green, Bedworth. MWA1669 Undated Site of Mound 500m NE of Exhall Hall

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Table 21: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 of Strategic Site EMP8

Reference Period Name Summary The site of several Roman tile kilns which were excavated. MWA1659 Romano-British Site of Roman Tile Kilns 400m SE of Dennis Farm They were situated 400m south east of Dennis Farm. The possible site of a Roman building indicated by a scatter of pottery, tile and building material. It is situated 100m north of MWA1791 Romano-British Roman pottery and tile scatter, Arbury. The Rough. Findspot - Medieval pot wasters were found 500m north of MWA5063 Medieval Findspot - Medieval pot wasters Collycroft. MWA5143 Medieval Medieval Coin found during excavations at Arbury The site of Sudeley Castle Moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. The moat dated to the Medieval period MWA1651 Medieval Site of Sudeley Castle Moat and was situated 300m north east of Griff Lane. The site of Sudeley Castle Manor House which dated to the Medieval period. The site was located 300m north east of Griff MWA5140 Medieval Site of Sudeley Castle Manor House Lane. The site of a chapel dating to the Medieval period. The chapel was associated with Sudeley Castle, 300m north east of Griff MWA6253 Medieval Site of a Chapel at Sudeley Castle Lane. The site of a clay pit where clay was extracted for use in the pottery industry. The clay pit might date to the Medieval period. MWA5062 Medieval Site of Post Med Claypit 300m E of Griff Lodge Farm It is situated 600m north west of Collycroft. Site of Post Medieval Lime Kilns to S of Harefield The site of two lime kilns, used for making lime, of Post MWA8114 Post-medieval Lane, Arbury Medieval date. They were situated 100m north of The Rough. Post-medieval to Villa pleasure grounds with pool, paddock and summerhouse. MWA12600 Modern Griff House garden, Chilvers Coton, Nuneaton Lovie recommended inclusion in Local List Arbury Mill, a watermill which was built during the Imperial MWA1888 Imperial Arbury Mill period. It is situated 100m south of Coventry Wood. The site of a mine shaft where coal was mined during the Imperial period. The mine shaft is marked on the Ordnance MWA6672 Imperial Site of Mine Shaft NE of Arbury Lane Farm Survey map of 1886. It was situated 100m north of Griff Lane. The site of a mine shaft dating from the Imperial period. It was MWA6718 Imperial Site of Mine Shaft S of Arbury Mill Farm situated 700m east of South Farm. MWA6714 Imperial Site of Griff Colliery NE of Coventry Wood The site of a mine shaft where coal was mined during the MWA6667 Imperial Site of Mine Shaft SW of Court Farm Imperial period. The mine shaft is marked on the Ordnance

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Reference Period Name Summary Survey map of 1886. It was situated 600m north west of Collycroft. The site of a mine shaft where coal was mined during the Imperial period. The mine shaft is marked on the Ordnance MWA6668 Imperial Site of Mine Shaft SW of Court Farm Survey map of 1886. It was situated 500m north of Collycroft. The site of a mine shaft where coal was mined during the Imperial period. The mine shaft is marked on the Ordnance MWA6671 Imperial Site of Mine Shaft E of Griff Lodge Farm Survey map of 1886. It was situated 100m south of Griff Lane. The site of a mine shaft where coal was mined during the Imperial period. The mine shaft is marked on the Ordnance MWA6673 Imperial Site of Mine Shaft NE of Arbury Lane Farm Survey map of 1886. It was situated 100m north of Griff Lane. The site of a mineral railway which was in use during the Imperial period. The railway is marked on the Ordnance Survey MWA6675 Imperial to Modern Site of Mineral Railway at Griff Colliery map of 1902. It was situated at Griff Colliery. MWA20083 Imperial to Modern Arbury Park bridge Bridge. Mid/late C18. MWA5064 Undated Site of Kiln 300m SW of Court Farm MWA5060 Undated Site of Kiln 300m NE of Charity Spinney MWA5059 Undated Site of Kiln 400m E of Arbury Mill Farm

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Table 22: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 of Strategic Site NUN199 & NUN147

Reference Period Name Summary MWA463 Medieval Hawkesbury/ Tackley Deserted Medieval Village The possible site of Hawkesbury/Tackley deserted settlement which was of Medieval date. It is thought to have been situated 100m south of Hawkesbury Colliery Farm. MWA6705 Imperial Site of Tramway btwn Black Bank and The site of a tramway which was in use during the Hawkesbury Basin Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The tramway ran between Black Bank and Hawkesbury Canal Basin. MWA4348 Imperial The Oxford Canal The Oxford Canal, a waterway used for transporting goods. It was built during the Imperial period and is still in use. MWA1861 Imperial Roving Bridge Hawkesbury Junction cast iron Roving Bridge, a canal bridge built during the Imperial period, and situated 200m east of Coney Lane Bridge. MWA6644 Imperial Site of Brickworks N of Bayton Road, Bedworth MWA6645 Imperial Site of Exhall Old Colliery, Bedworth The site of Exhall Old Colliery where coal was mined during the Imperial period. The colliery is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It was situated to the west of Brindley Road, Exhall. MWA4374 Imperial Hawkesbury Basin, S of Coalpit Field, Bedworth Hawkesbury Basin, the site of a canal basin, an open area of water lined with wharves and warehouses. It was in use during the Imperial period, and was situated 450m south of Bedworth Hill Bridge. MWA6703 Imperial Site of Mine Shaft S of Bedworth Hill Bridge MWA6702 Imperial Site of Mine Shaft S of Bedworth Hill Bridge MWA6701 Imperial Site of Signal Box SW of Bedworth Hill Bridge MWA6706 Imperial Site of Hawkesbury Colliery, Bedworth MWA4375 Imperial Canal Basins to E of Black Bank, Bedworth The site of canal basins, open areas of water lined with wharves and warehouses. They were in use during the Imperial period, and were situated 250m west of

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Reference Period Name Summary Bedworth Hill Bridge. MWA6704 Imperial Site of Mine Shaft S of Bedworth Hill Bridge MWA8276 Imperial Coney Lane Bridge Coney Lane Bridge, a stone bridge that was built during the Imperial period. It is situated 100m north of Grange Farm. MWA20075 Imperial to Modern Hawkesby Canal Junction footbridge Footbridge over junction of Coventry and Oxford Canals MWA12601 Imperial to Modern Hawkesbury Hall garden, Walsgrave, Nuyneaton Drive, lake, rides and avenues in planted woodland. Little of original landscape has survived. Lovie recommended inclusion in Local List MWA4373 Industrial The Coventry Canal The Coventry Canal, a waterway for transporting goods, was built during the Imperial period. MWA1860 Industrial Hawkesbury Junction Engine House Hawkesbury Junction Engine House, a pump house whose function was to maintain the water level. The engine house is still largely intact. These were built during the Imperial period and were situated at the junction of the Oxford and Coventry canals. MWA8910 Undated Garden Features, Lock Keepers Cottage, Hawkesbury Junction, Coventry MWA20076 Industrial to Modern Hawkesby Junction Roving Bridge Hawkesby Junction Roving Bridge

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Table 23: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 of Strategic Site NUN182

Reference Period Name Summary MWA9420 Medieval Medieval Jetton from Bedworth Findspot - a Medieval Jetton was found at the corner between Ambleside Road and Tarn Close, Bedworth. MWA1674 Post-medieval to Possible Site of Moat at Alice Close, Bedworth The possible site of a moat, a wide ditch surrounding a Imperial Heath building. It would have dated from the Post Medieval period. The site lies 500m north of Little Bedworth Heath but has now been built over with houses. MWA12588 Post-medieval to Bedworth Rectory garden, Bedworth Extensive grounds with lawns, pleasure grounds, stream Modern and paddocks. No longer in existence. MWA12588 Post-medieval to Bedworth Rectory garden, Bedworth Extensive grounds with lawns, pleasure grounds, stream Modern and paddocks. No longer in existence. MWA12613 Undated Springfield House garden, Nuneaton MWA6650 Imperial Site of Brickworks at Springfield, Bedworth MWA6649 Imperial Site of Stone Pit at Springfield, Bedworth

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