These images taken by Brian who donated them show the removal of the water wheel at Bourne Brook, Arley. it is believed it is this wheel that gave rise to ...
These images show the large machines that were used underground (most are still underground following a fire and the pit closure) to extract the coal. All images were taken by ...
Armistice Day is nearly upon us, and it’s worth pausing to note its continued significance. Here are a few quotes from people that show the continued awareness.
“It’s a moment to ...
1 The area and buildings marked Armscote Manor on current OS maps consists of a modern farm complex and an 18th century house. There is no evidence to suggest that ...
Armscote House, a house dating to the Imperial period and modern farm buildings. It is located 200m south of Middle Street, Armscote.
1 The original elements of the building are of mid 17th century date and are constructed of Cotswold stone. This consists of a plain front with two gabled wings. ...
Armscote Manor which was built during the Post Medieval period. Many modern repairs have been made to the house. It is located 100m north of Middle Street, Armscote.
1 Circular enamel sign with blank text on a yellow background with ‘E.W.S.’ (Emergency Water Supply) above a horizontal line, with the no. ‘5’ beneath it, inside a black border, ...
1 Today a dwellinghouse. Covered roads from Alcester to Evesham and Worcester. Yates map of 1790 shows Spitall Brooke tollgate and also recorded in 1813.
2 Photographed in 1979.
Arrow Toll House, where tolls were collected from travellers using a toll road. It dates to the Imperial period and is situated 200m west of the church at Arrow.