1 School founded by Sir Francis Nethersole 1638, first built in 1655 and completely rebuilt in 1818. Built, chequered red and black bricks with stone dressings, of half H-shaped ...
A building constructed during the Imperial period as a school. It is built of red and black bricks that are arranged in a chequered pattern. The building is situated on the corner of Bridge Street and High Street in Polesworth.
1 Pipe yard by canal. One chimney dated 1813. In 1927 there were three kilns. Demolished pre-1965. Site now being landscaped.
2 ‘The site is now a black gaping hole in ...
The site of terracotta, brick and sanitary pipe factory situated on the southern side of Tamworth Road, Polesworth.
1 Formerly steam mill of Messrs Mallaby and Alkin. Grain was brought by canal and by road. Horses were stabled at the back, in the Old Salt House. ...
A steam mill which was built during the Imperial period for the purpose of grinding corn. It was situated on the western side of Market Street, Polesworth.
1 Three storeyed red brick house dating to the mid 18th century.
2 Planning permission was obtained in c1967 for demolition but the house is still standing.
Bramcote Hall, a house built from brick and dating to the Imperial period. It is located 850m northwest of Warton.
1 Evidence for a pottery kiln includes a slip ware dish decorated with ‘Polesworth RG 1801’ and the road called ‘Potters Lane’. Investigations in the back gardens of houses along ...
Various finds from this area suggest that there was a pottery kiln here during the Imperial period. It would have been located in the area of Potters Lane, Polesworth.
1 Site of Birch Coppice Colliery Railway track.
From Map.
Links Birch Coppice Colliery and the Midland Railway (Kingsbury branch) at Hill End sidings.
Railway connecting Birch Coppice Colliery and main Midland Railway.
1 Site of the medieval and post medieval settlement of Freasley, Polesworth. Settlement has 17th and 16th century houses. The village extrends to the S in a more disorganised way. ...
Buildings of 17th and 16th century with an extension South onto the Green.
1 A small canal basin served by a tramway is shown here on the 1st edition 25″ OS. The tramway would presumably have brought coal from Dordon mines. Just ...
A canal, canal basin and wharf where vessels would have loaded and unloaded goods. They were built during the Imperial period. The canal basin and wharf are situated 100m south of Tamworth Road, Polesworth.
1 A turnpike or toll road established between 1750 and 1751.
A toll road, a road whose repair was paid for by the exaction of a toll. The toll gate is where travellers paid the toll. They both date to the Imperial period and are situated on Chiltern Road, Stoneydelph, Tamworth.
1 A brickyard is shown on the Poleworth tithe map c.1850.
A brickyard is shown on the Polesworth tithe map c.1850. The site is situated to the immediate south west of Bull's Head Bridge.
1 A colliery is shown on the Poleworth tithe map c.1850
A colliery is shown on the Polesworth tithe map c.1850. The site is situated approximately 65m to the south west of Bull's Head Bridge.
12Bramcote Hall garden not visited by Lovie.
Samll pleasure grounds, possibly using landscaped former gravel pits mentioned in the data table.
Lovie also mentions that sites, such as Bramcote Hall, rebuiilt in ...
Small pleasure grounds possibly using landscaped former gravel pits. Recommendation for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Obelisk on site of St Leonard’s Chapel (PRN 225).
2 The obelisk on Hoo Hill carries the inscription “Site of the Chapel of St Leonard at Hoo. Demolished 1538 30th ...
An obelisk situated on the site of the Chapel of St. Leonard, 350m south of the sewage works, Polesworth. It dates to the Imperial period.
1 Three terraces of late 19th century houses, of modest type. Constructed of dark purple brick with tile roof.
A group of three terraced houses built in brick with tile roof date to the Imperial period. They are situated on Tamworth Road, Polesworth.
1 Early 19th century house in brick with tile roof. The shop front and ground floor windows are original, but the upper floor windows are modern.
A house built in brick with a tile roof. It was built in the Imperial period and is situated on Bridge Street, Polesworth.
1 A late 19th century house with three dormers constructed of brick with tile roof. One of the windows is modern, the rest is original.
A house built from brick with a tile roof. It was built during the Imperial period and is situated on Bridge Street, Polesworth.
1 A complex of 19th century buildings in brick with tiled roof. This complex includes hairdressers, newsagent and gift shop. Altered only in minor respects with most of the ...
Buildings of brick with tiled roofs that date to the Imperial period and are now in use as shops. They are situated on Bridge Street, Polesworth.
1 Late 18th century house, now stuccoed, with three windows and tiled roof.
2 Mentioned in Molyneux’s Survey. No longer standing.
A house dating to the Imperial period. The site of the house is on High Street, Polesworth.
1 A middle 18th Century red brick house with tiled roof. It has a single bay of two storeys, with a palladian window above and below.
2 Mentioned in Molyneux’s Survey. ...
The site of a house built of red brick with a tile roof which was constructed in the Imperial period in High Street, Polesworth.
1 Originally two 18th Century houses of three storeys of red brick with two wood mullioned and transomed casements. Brick cogged band over ground floor. Originally had brick ...
The site of two houses built in brick during the Imperial period and situated on the High Street, Polesworth.
1 Late 18th to 19th century house consisting of several sections. At least three sections of different dates. Original windows and tiled roof.
A house built in the Imperial period which is situated in High Street, Polesworth.
1 Modest 19th century brick house, now unoccupied, with tile roof.
Stiper's Hill Farm, a house built in the Imperial period which is situated on Stiper's Hill, northeast of Polesworth.
1 2 Tramway connecting Birch Coppice Colliery No 1 and Poleshill Canal Basin.
Tramway for transport of coal from Birch Coppice Colliery No 1.
1 2Tramway connecting Birch Coppice Colliery and Polesworth Canal Basin.
For transport of coal from the mine to, initially, the canal and later the railway. The tramway appears to tunnel beneath ...
Tramway for transport of coal from Birch Coppice Colliery to Polesworth.