
Midland Red Cherwell All posts by this member | 1 of 14 Mon 18th Mar 2013 12:50pm Moderator: Joined Jan 2010 Total posts:5606 Great news from David Hewer and his band of volunteers in this article in today's Coventry Telegraph, with the official opening of a visitor centre on the site on 12 April 2013
Well done, David & co. ![]() |
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woodford coventry All posts by this member | 2 of 14 Mon 18th Mar 2013 5:08pm Member: Joined Feb 2013 Total posts:156 An interesting article, Midland Red. It's great that somebody was willing to put their savings and time into something so important to them ![]() |
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Midland Red Cherwell All posts by this member Thread starter | 3 of 14 Fri 12th Apr 2013 9:24am Moderator: Joined Jan 2010 Total posts:5606 The visitor centre is being officially opened today ![]() |
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Garlands Joke Shop Coventry All posts by this member | 4 of 14 Thu 31st May 2018 8:21pm Member: Joined Feb 2014 Total posts:228 I visited the Bagot's Castle site last week - would recommend it to anyone who loves medieval history and/or nature, a real hidden gem (just be aware that there's quite a bit of walking to see the whole site).
[Bagot's Castle Website]
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Midland Red Cherwell All posts by this member Thread starter | 5 of 14 Sun 22nd Dec 2019 1:45pm Moderator: Joined Jan 2010 Total posts:5606 Telegraph article regarding The Lunt Fort |
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bohica coventry All posts by this member | 6 of 14 Sun 22nd Dec 2019 4:19pm Member: Joined Apr 2012 Total posts:293 I went round the Lunt in the late 60s with Annie Osborn School. Unusually for a school trip, it was a Sunday afternoon. Excavations were still going on, and I don't think there was over much there by way of reconstruction. The guy that took us round was one of the most inspiring people I have ever met. I remember being totally fascinated as he brought this wasteland of rubble to life. The teacher even commented to my mum that it was the first time she'd ever seen me so animated.
The second part of that trip was into the hangars at the airport. The teacher missed my enthusiasm there, as I later went on to train in the aerospace industry.
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Dougie from Wigan All posts by this member | 7 of 14 Sun 22nd Dec 2019 6:47pm Member: Joined Dec 2010 Total posts:239 As most know I've been coming down to Coventry since 1960 and the place where the Lunt Fort is was just a big field in those days that we had to walk across to get to my sister-in-law’s VERY old cottage in the middle of the field - no roads in those days. I've asked before from you who know a lot of history in and around Coventry about there ever being a big, big country house of some sort there at one time - in fact there was two and still is. The time I'm talking about, they had never been touched or renovated in any way, they were almost falling down. They looked for all the world like they were just wings of some type of mansion that was left standing. Inside was just one big room covered with oak panelling all round. To this day it's just what I still think, they were moved out and given a council house. When they found the fort later the cottages were done up as you see them today. Also the brother-in-law had his ashes scattered under the big tree that you see in the field. |
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pixrobin Canley All posts by this member | 8 of 14 Sun 22nd Dec 2019 8:44pm Member: Joined Mar 2014 Total posts:1103 Is this what you were looking for Dougie
Baginton Hall |
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Dougie from Wigan All posts by this member | 9 of 14 Sun 22nd Dec 2019 10:02pm Member: Joined Dec 2010 Total posts:239 Thanks for your reply, pixrobin. As you may know I'm from out of town so I wouldn't know about Baginton Hall. Just asking, was it on the field by the Roman fort by any chance as I've been round to Lunt Fort to have a look at the old place on one of my trips to Coventry, but looking at the building I wouldn't think the cottages that are there today could have been part of that hall, looking at the brickwork at the front. Question |
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argon New Milton All posts by this member | 10 of 14 Sun 22nd Dec 2019 10:31pm Member: Joined Jun 2016 Total posts:366 After reading pixrobin and Dougie's posts mentioning Baginton Hall, I found this article about it, with a history that I did not know. |
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pixrobin Canley All posts by this member | 11 of 14 Sun 22nd Dec 2019 11:28pm Member: Joined Mar 2014 Total posts:1103 To help a little more here's a link to the relative 1906 map
Castle, Hall, and Lunt map |
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Dougie from Wigan All posts by this member | 12 of 14 Mon 23rd Dec 2019 5:26pm Member: Joined Dec 2010 Total posts:239 Thanks again, pixrobin, you’re a top man coming up with this ![]() Question |
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CliffB Coventry All posts by this member | 13 of 14 Tue 1st Dec 2020 6:58pm Member: Joined Oct 2020 Total posts:51 On 1st Dec 2020 5:04pm, scrutiny said:
That’s the derelict Baginton Hall.
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NeilsYard Coventry All posts by this member | 14 of 14 Wed 2nd Dec 2020 10:18am Member: Joined Aug 2010 Total posts:2869 Yes (thanks to the Our Warwickshire site). It’s taken from the Coventry Road, now in the middle of the village looking west towards the ruins, by the PO - a view not possible anymore anyway thanks to development.
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