1 Kingsbury to Baddesley Ensor and Baxterley mineral line. Opened 28th Feb 1878, as branch of Birmingham/ Derby junction line.
Kingsbury to Baddesley Ensor and Baxterley Mineral Railway which was built during the Imperial period.
1 1783. Built on Medieval lines. Sandstone. Of 5 bays with round arches and cutwaters. The parapets of the middle piers are inscribed with names.
4 In early January 1982 Hemlingford ...
Hemlingford Bridge, a bridge built during the Imperial period. Situated to the north west of Hemlingford Green.
1 The site of a Searchlight installation. On November 1941 orders were issued by 350 Searchlight Battery to take over 16 sites of which this was one.
2 A typical searchlight ...
The site of a searchlight installation from the Second World War. It was located 700m northeast of Foul End.
1 Kingsbury bombing decoy site which was part of the QL and QF programmes for Birmingham. The QL site was set up to simulate the lights of a marshalling ...
A lighting and fire bombing decoy site from the Second World War designed to confuse the enemy into dropping their bombs in the wrong place. Documentary evidence places it 600m southwest of Kingsbury Wood.
1 Brickyard marked on map.
2 Brickyard marked on map.
3 Blue bricks were made here and at some stage coal was open-cast mined to provide fuel for the engine house and ...
The site of a brickworks where bricks were made during the Imperial period. Only the quarry and a few bricks remain. The site is located to the north west of Stateley Hall Farm.
1 Toll house shown on map.
2 Toll house shown on map.
3 Presumably demolished for road widening and no surviving evidence exists.
Site of a toll house dating to the Imperial period. It was presumably demolished for road widening and no surviving evidence exists. Situated 50m to the north east of Hemlingford Bridge.