Summary |
Wooden stocks dating to the Post Medieval period, in which an offender's wrist's and/or ankles were locked as a punishment. The original site of these stocks is unclear. They were restored in 1957 and are now at The Saxon Mill public house just north of Warwick. |
What Is It? |
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Type: |
Punishment Place, Stocks |
Period: |
Post-medieval (1540 AD - 1750 AD) |
Where Is It? |
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Parish: |
Leek Wootton and Guys Cliffe |
District: |
Warwick, Warwickshire |
Grid Reference: |
SP 29 67 |
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Level of Protection |
National -
Old SMR PrefRef (Grade: )
Listed Building (Grade: II)
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