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 Possible site of market place, Polesworth.
Morton states that the major landowner and lord of manor was the Abbey. While most of its records have been lost, it is known ...
Weekly market granted to the Abbey in 1242. Location uncertain.
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.
1 Visible during site visit by Leicestershire and Rutland FWAG in October 2006.
An area of ridge and furrow cultivation of Medieval or Post Medieval date. The ridge and furrow survives as an earthwork. It is situated 200m north of Pooley Hall.
1 Two coins of Edward I found by a metal detectorist in 1995 and taken into Birmingham Museum for identification. The location was roughly SK268031.
Two medieval coins found 300m east of Polesworth Station.
1 Two medieval coins found in 1995 by a metal detectorist and brought into Birmingham Museum for identification. The location given was approximately SK275025.
Find of two medieval coins 400m east of Stiper's Hill Plantation, Polesworth.
1 Find of a coin of Elixabeth I by a metal detectorist in 1995 and taken into Birmingham Museum for identification. The location given was approximately SK275025.
Find of a post medieval coin 400m east of Stiper's Hill Plantation, Polesworth.
1 In the area of Potters Lane the trenching of the water mains renewal revealed large quantities of pottery, mostly 18th century in date. Some saggars were also recovered, along ...
Findspot - pottery sherds dating to the Imperial period were recovered from Potters Lane, Polesworth.
1 A brick wall with sandstone footings, probably part of a demolished building, was located in one of the trenches for the house extension. It dates from probably the eighteenth ...
The foundations of a brick wall dating to the Post Medieval or Imperial period. The foundations were recorded on the east side of Bridge Street, Polesworth.
1 Archeological observation during topsoil stripping and the excavation of service trenches at 39-49 Bridge Street revealed parts of the foundations for walls belonging to 19th and 20th century ...
The foundations of a building which date to the Imperial period. They were situated on the west side of Bridge Street, Polesworth.
1 A large fragment of a silver siligua of Valentinian I (364-75) was found at or near this location.
Find spot - a coin dating to the Roman period was recovered from a location 250m east of Donative Farm.
1 An Irish Long Cross penny of Henry III (1216-72) was found at or near this location. The coin is class IIa (Seaby 6240), with reverse – RIC ARD OND ...
Findspot - a coin dating to the Medieval period was recovered from a location 250m east of Donative Farm.
1 The remains of four in-situ burials were found during trial trenching during restoration works to the north and east walls of the abbey cloister. The burials were ...
Four monastic burials were uncovered in trial trenches along the north and east sides of the former cloister of Polesworth Abbey. They were Medieval in date.
1 A documentary study of Polesworth Vicarage shows the existing house to have been rebuilt in the early 1870s, incorporating some 16th century elements. A description and history of the ...
Polesworth Vicarage, which was built during the Imperial period. The building incorporates some Medieval elements. It is situated 200m east of Bridge Street, Polesworth.
1 A grass covered mound c2.4m to 3m in height lies to the east of the church. It may represent the remains of an eastern chapel associated with the Abbey. ...
The possible site of a chapel associated with Polesworth Abbey, which was founded in the Early Medieval period. The mound is visible as an earthwork and is situated 250m east of Bridge Street, Polesworth.
1 Evaluation work in advance of development to Polesworth Library. Trial trenching revealed no surviving archaeology that can be associated with either the Anglo-Saxon or later Benedictine nunnery in this ...
A layer of ceramic tiles that are likely to be Post Medieval in date. They were found on the site of Polesworth Library.
1 Large quantities of pottery waste, kiln bricks etc. found by members of Polesworth Historical Society.
2 It is unlikely that a reference made in 1938 to a kiln, was the ...
The site of a pottery kiln, used for the firing of pottery ware, dating to the Post Medieval period. It was situated north of Potters Lane, Polesworth.
Archaeological observation.
1 The observation of topsoil removal at 27/29 High St, Polesworth, in February 1996 revealed no archaeological features or finds other than a small quantity of post-medieval pottery.
2 Further ...
1 The Trent Valley branch of the LNWR railway is shown on OS 1st ed 25″ maps.
The Trent Valley branch of the LNWR railway line which dates to the Imperial period.
1 The school was founded in 1638 by Sir Francis Nethersole and was first built in 1655. Front range, the Old School, was completely rebuilt 1818; the rear ranges, ...
Nethersole School which was built in the Post Medieval period. Part of the school was rebuilt in the Imperial period. It is situated 50m north of High Street, Polesworth.
1 Medieval tiles were produced here (PRN 276). As on other similar sites, production of tobacco pipes succeeded production of tiles and the remains of the kiln were only removed ...
The site of a factory that made clay pipes. It was built in the Post Medieval period and continued to be used until the Imperial period. The factory was situated on Potters Lane, Polesworth.
1 Site of Birch Coppice Colliery marked on OS map of 1885.
The site of a colliery where coal was mined. It was in use during the Imperial period and was situated 300m north of Birchmoor.