1 Turnpike road created by Act of 1813-4. Part of the Alcester/ Evesham network.
A toll road whose upkeep was paid for by the extraction of a toll. It was in use during the Imperial period and ran from Alcester to Wootton Wawen.
C19 or earlier well revealed by Watching Brief.
1 An archaeological observation carried out in connection with the cutting of foundation trenches at this location revealed a brick lined well. The ...
A brick lined well dating to the Imperial period was uncovered during archaeological work. It was located in the area of Bleachfield Street.
1 Archaeological observation of sixteen geological test pits on land to the north of Cold Comfort Lane, Alcester revealed no significant archaeological remains. Two walls were encountered and would ...
Two walls were found during archaeological work in Cold Comfort Lane, Alcester. The walls date to the Imperial period. They are the remains of buildings that are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
1 Brickworks shown on OS 1 inch map of 1831 as The Heath Brick Kiln and also on 1st ed. OS 1:10560.
The site of a brickworks where bricks were manufactured during the Imperial period. The site is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1831 and was situated 100m west of Birmingham Road, King's Coughton.
Railway.
1 The Evesham and Redditch Railway was built under powers granted by a Parliametary Act dating to 13th July 1863. The line was opened between Alcester and Redditch on ...
Duplicated record.
1 At SP075592 there is a field called Brick Kiln Piece in 1836, Brick Kiln Field in 1874. The adjacent field to the east was called Brick Kiln Meadow ...
The site of a brick kiln used for the manufacture of bricks during the Imperial period. The site is known from documentary evidence and is located 500m east of Alcester Lodge.
1 Alcester Station, on Evesham and Redditch Railway (WA 7295), shown on 1st ed OS 1:10560 of 1886.
The site of Alcester Railway Station which was in use during the Imperial period. It was situated to the west of Birmingham Road, Alcester, and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
1 Signal box on Evesham and Redditch Railway (WA 7295) north of Alcester Station (WA 7405) at the junction with GWR Alcester and Bearley Branch line, shown on OS 1:10560 ...
The site of a railway signal box which was in use during the Imperial period. It was situated west of Birmingham Road, Alcester, and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
1 Signal box on Evesham and Redditch Railway (WA 7295), south of Alcester Station (WA 7405) shown on 1st ed OS 1:10560 map of 1886.
The site of a railway signal box that was built during the Imperial period. It was situated on the Evesham and Redditch Railway and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The signal box was located to the south of Alcester Railway Station.
1 Brickworks shown on 1st ed OS 1:10560 map of 1886. Now (1995) largely destroyed by Alcester Western Bypass.
The site of a brickworks where bricks were manufactured during the Imperial period. It was situated north of Cold Comfort Lane, Alcester, and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
1 Railway marked on OS map. Apparently opened in 1876 and completely closed in 1951.
The site of the Alcester and Bearley Branch of the Midland Railway which was built during the Imperial period. It is marked on the First Edition Ordnance Survey map of 1886.