• 1. All Saints, Allesley, Warwickshire, England
    S arcade, W respond capital.
    Parish church
    Aisled nave, but due to rebuilding only the two W bays of the S nave arcade are 12thc., in local red sandstone; W tower; chancel of 1862-3. A 19thc. reproduction in the VCH shows a deep round-headed window at the E end of the nave, accompanied by what appear to be associated shafts. Romanesque sculpture is found in the two W bays of the S nave arcade.
  • 2. St John Baptist, Berkswell, Warwickshire, England
    S doorway, general view.
    Parish church
    The church comprises a nave with a N aisle of the 12thc. and a S aisle with clerestorey ofc.1300, and a 12thc. chancel. There is also a two-part crypt, rectangular under the chancel, and octagonal under the nave, both Romanesque. The fabric is of red Kenilworth-type sandstone, unless otherwise stated. Romanesque sculpture is found in the N doorway, which was resetc.1350 and is now protected by a porch, in the windows of the chancel both inside and out; on the corbel tables and buttresses of the chancel; in the chancel arch and the N nave arcade, and in the crypt.
  • 3. St Peter, Bickenhill, Warwickshire, England
    View from SW.
    Parish church
    The church consists of a Perpendicular nave, chancel, N aisle and W tower. The N aisle arcade is 12thc. The S doorway has reset 12thc. features.
  • 4. St Peter and St Paul, Butlers Marston, Warwickshire, England
    View from W.
    Parish church
    Mainly Victorian chancel and nave, Perpendicular W tower and late 12thc. S arcade. The arcade is of a cream Cotswold limestone.
  • 5. Corley, Warwickshire, England
    S doorway, general view
    Parish church
    A small church with an early 12thc. nave, a later 12thc. N aisle and a chancel ofc.1300; the W end, with its neo-Norman windows, was rebuilt in 1893. Plain 12thc. windows in the nave S wall and above the N nave arcade, the latter once on the exterior of the church. The early fabric is of red sandstone rubble. Romanesque sculpture is found in the S doorway of the nave and in the N nave arcade; there is also a carved stone inset into the E nave wall to the R of the chancel arch.
  • 6. St Mary, Cubbington, Warwickshire, England
    Church Plan
    Parish church
    Built of local red sandstone, the church consists of an ashlar chancel, nave, 12thc. rubble-work W tower, and N and S aisles. The tower has one round-headed window with a plain, restored lintel. The S arcade to the nave and the font are 12thc. The S aisle itself is said to be 13thc. The S wall of the nave was raised to allow the clerestory windows to be inserted (church guide).
  • 7. St Mary and St Bartholomew, Hampton-in-Arden, Warwickshire, England
    Church Plan
    Parish church
    The church has N and S aisles, a heavily altered 12thc. chancel with plain round-headed windows, and a 15thc. W tower. Romanesque sculpture is found in the blocked N chancel doorway and S nave arcade.
  • 8. St Peter and St Paul, Kingsbury, Warwickshire, England
    N arcade, centre column capital
    Parish church
    The original nave and chancel church is ofc.1150 and has aisles of 1180, of which two bays survive in each. The church has been extended or adapted over time and now includes an extended chancel, vestry, N chapel, N and S aisles, S porch and W tower.
  • 9. St Editha, Polesworth, Warwickshire, England
    Church Plan
    Parish church
    The church was originally part of a Benedictine nunnery founded in the 10thc. The present church consists of nave, N aisle, chancel and N tower. The first two bays E and the Westernmost, of the eight-bay N nave arcade are 12thc. Some of the original 12thc. round-headed clerestorey windows survive (the first three from E and first from W).
  • 10. St Swithin, Quinton, Warwickshire, England
    General view from E.
    Parish church
    Church consisting of nave with early 12thc. S arcade of two bays and late 12thc. N arcade of three bays. 13thc. chancel, N and S aisles and tower with 15thc. spire. N porch and late 12thc. font near N doorway.
  • 11. St Matthew, Salford Priors, Warwickshire, England
    General view from NW.
    Parish church
    An originally 12thc. church consisting of chancel, narrow nave, W tower with clasping buttresses and nave S aisle. The S aisle was added in the late 12thc., the arcades formed by cutting through the S wall leaving rectangular piers. The S wall of the aisle has since been rebuilt. Surviving 12thc. features are the N doorway, three bays of the nave S arcade, and the lower part of the W wall of the tower which incorporates two round-headed windows, one of which is decorated.
  • 12. Shotteswell , Warwickshire, England
    Distant view from W.
    Parish church
    A small church with chancel, nave, N and S aisles, a small sacristy entered from N aisle, W tower with spire and N, S and W doorways. The N arcade is 12thc. and a plain font may also date from this period. The Church is built of local liassic ironstone, probably from Hornton quarries nearby.
  • 13. Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Middle Tysoe, Warwickshire, England
    Tower, S doorway.
    Parish church
    A large parish church with N and S aisles, chancel, tower, S porch and vestry. There is a plain splayed round-headed 12thc. window on the W face of the tower and the remains of two plain, round-headed windows on the wall above the S arcade, the interiors deeply splayed. The tower also has a plain round-headed S doorway. 12thc. sculpture is found on the S doorway, and in the S arcade.
  • 14. St Michael, Warmington, Warwickshire, England
    Distant view.
    Parish church
    The church consists of chancel, nave, N and S aisles, N chapel, W tower and N, S and W doorways. Three bays of the N arcade are mid-12thc. and three bays of the S arcade are late 12thc. Built entirely in local liassic ironstone, probably from Hornton quarries nearby.