Alscot Park is a
country house about south of the village. It has a 17th-century or earlier core but was remodelled in
Rococo style in 1750–52. At the same time the grounds were
landscaped, probably with advice from
Sanderson Miller. A new wing was added to the house in 1764. Cutlin Mill Cottage was a 17th-century
timber-framed cottage with
brick nogging and a
thatched roof. It was by the bridge over the
River Stour southeast of the village, on the road to
Ailstone. It was associated with a
corn mill that was later converted into an oil mill. The cottage was
Grade II listed but was abandoned because it suffered from flooding. The Alscot Estate let it fall into disrepair and in 2004 applied for listed building consent to demolish it. The
Ancient Monuments Society opposed the application. On 28 May 2010 the cottage was destroyed by fire. The estate demolished the ruins and then applied retrospectively for the cottage to be de-listed. ==RAF Atherstone==