1 The name “Littleworth End” suggests a settlement site.
2 On the 1865 Estate map the area is shown to have widely scattered cottages and small fields.
3 On the 6″ O.S. ...
The possible site of a deserted settlement dating to the Medieval period. It is situated to the south of New Park Farm at Littleworth End.
1 NE of the main hall is a timber framed range of c.1600 with a projecting staircase wing with gable head and an 18th century bell turret. This has ...
North east of Middleton Hall lies a Post Medieval timber framed building with a projecting staircase wing and an 18th century bell turret. Two stone chimneys may date to the Medieval period.
1 The site of possible medieval settlement indicated by cropmarks.
Cropmarks, the possible site of medieval settlement at Hethende, south of Trickley Coppice, Middleton.
1 A Post Medieval coin was found with a metal detector (PRN 5122). Other members of the same metal detecting group have found, in the same general area, another Medieval ...
Find spot - a coin dating to the Medieval period was found. Exact location unknown.
1 In the churchyard is a Medieval square base-stone with a socket for a 33 cm cross shaft.
2 Situated on the south side of the chancel. A plain square socket ...
The site of a cross. A square stone base which would have supported a cross shaft. It dates to the Medieval period and is situated in the churchyard of Middleton Church.
1 12th century chancel and south wall of nave. Remainder of nave and N aisle late 13th century. 15th century W tower. 18th century S porch. Restored 18th century and ...
The church of St. John the Baptist, originally built during the Medieval period with later additions. It is situated in the village of Middleton.
1 Middleton Hall. Some remains of the original 12th century house survive; there is one small round-headed window surviving in the 0.9m W wall towards the courtyard. It is impossible ...
Middleton Hall, a manor house which was built during the Medieval period. It is situated 300m south of Kennels Wood.
1 A priest is recorded at Middleton in 1086. A chamber with a Norman window is sometimes identified as a chapel, but was probably actually a hall (PRN 117). A ...
An oratory, a private chapel in a house. It is Medieval in date and is located in Middleton Hall.
1 The N forecourt of Middleton Hall is surrounded by a dry moat.
2 The N arm of the moat was filled in in the early 19th century. 1967: The inner ...
A moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. This moat is Medieval in date and parts of it are visible as an earthwork. It is situated at Middleton Hall.
1 Philip Marmion constructed a deerleap here in the 13th century.
2 Leland records a park in his Itinerary which belonged to Sir John Willoughby. This park is marked by Dugdale ...
The site of a deer park in which deer were kept for hunting. It was Medieval in date and situated to the north and south of Middleton Hall.
Recommended for inclusion on the Register by Lovie.
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing mapped as part of the English Heritage NationaL Mapping Project. There are other features in the same area such as the deer park ...
Ridge and Furrow Ploughing in Middleton Parish to the north west of Middleton Hall
1 Ridge and furrow mapped as part of English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project (NMP)
A group of fields with evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing surrounding the White Farm House at Hunts Green, Middleton CP
12 Ridge and furrow ploughing mapped as part of English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project (NMP).
A group of fields to the west of Lower Farm with evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing.
1 Extent of ridge and furrow ploughing mapped as part of English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project (NMP) Ridges in field to east of the canal visible on latest ...
Ridge and furrow ploughing seen as earthworks in fields on both sides of the Birmingham to Fazely canal approximately 0.5Km north of Kingsbury Swivel Bridge. Middleton
1 Extent of ridge and furrow ploughing mapped as part of English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project (NMP)
Ridge and Furrow Ploughing in a single field to the south of Brick Kiln Lane. Middleton
1 Ridge and Furrow ploughing in the Belfry Golf course seen as earthworks mapped as part of English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project (NMP)
A group of fields in the Belfry Golf centre with Ridge and Furrow ploughing seen as earthworks
1 A double moat with a S annex and pond-cum-outlet on the E. On the SW of the N island, undateable building debris can be seen amongst the undergrowth. A ...
A moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. This moat is Medieval in date and is visible as an earthwork. It is situated 300m to the south east of Middleton Farm.
1 A mill is mentioned in 1086. In 1291 two watermills are recorded and one mill again in 1702. Information on ownership exists for the 19th century and the mill ...
Site of a succession of watermills documented from the Medieval to the Imperial period. Only traces of the foundations and watercourses remain. Situated 200m to the east of Fisher's Mill Bridge.
1 A series of features were identified during evaluation off Church Lane, Middleton. They suggest settlement in the 12th-13th centuries, away from the focus of the original settlement. A large ...
A series of features were identified during evaluation off Church Lane, Middleton. They suggest settlement in the 12th-13th centuries, away from the focus of the original settlement.
2 A large circular enclosure with internal pits and six straight trackways radiating from the enclosure show on air photographs. This overlies an undated enclosure complex (PRN 315).
3 De ...
The site of a deer park in which deer were kept for hunting. It dates to the Imperial period and is visible as a crop mark. The site is situated to the north west of Newhouse Farm.