1Pump house and water collection scheme surveyed in 1977 – not on the OS 1st edition so 1890s onwards.
Haseley Pumping Station which was built towards the end of the Imperial period. It is situated 400m south east of Haseley Knob.
1 Marked on the OS 1st Edition 32 NE (1886).
2 A watching brief on the site revealed limited evidence of a smithy. Only 3 fragments of iron-containing slag were found ...
The site of a blacksmiths workshop which dates to at least the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The site is located at Haseley Green.
In 1929, the filling station consisted of a largish detached house, a wooden building, which was the shop and a number of petrol pumps – hand operated of course.
William Gold followed his father by also working on the railway and at one stage worked in West Bromwich where he met and married Lily Jane Edith Gee, the daughter ...
Facilities in our house were fairly basic; water was drawn by hand pump from a well just a few feet beyond the front door.
The late 1950s saw a change in the way petrol was retailed, whereas in the late 1920s and early ‘30s it was not unusual for filling stations to have a ...
1 Chancel, nave, W tower, and modern S porch. Nave probably C12 and the chancel C13. C15 W tower. Nave roof of c1500; the S window and the N ...
The Parish Church of St Mary which is of Medieval origin. The church is situated in Haseley, 300m east of the Falcon Inn Public House.
1 ‘A large and heavily picturesque mansion was built in 1875 by William Young. Its style is Tudor, from Gothic to Elizabethan. The dominant feature is a tower ...
Haseley Manor, a country house which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated 400m east of the church at Haseley.