1 A small excavation was undertaken on what was thought to be part of Hobditch. An area 4m by 11m was opened up. A number of ditches were found and ...
The possible site of a Medieval watermill 700m north east of Hobditch Coppice. Archaeological work uncovered ditches, possibly the remains of a watercourse associated with the mill. They contained Medieval pottery. Part of a sandstone millstone was also found.
1 It appears that the stream to the SE of Umberslade Hall was once damned across its valley to form two large pools. The pool to the NW is very ...
The site of possible Medieval fishponds, used for the breeding and storage of fish. They are still visible as earthworks, and are situated 200m east of Umberslade Hall.
1 Near the E entrance to Umberslade Park is a moat which formerly enclosed the Manor House of Codbarrow.
3 The moat, marshy in places but generally dry, averages 10m in ...
The site of Codbarrow Manor House Moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It is visible as an earthwork and dates to the Medieval period. It is situated at the southern end of Umberslade Park.
1 A fishpond to the S of the moat is 36m by 50m and is mainly wet with a maximum depth of 1.7m.
3 There is also a second fishpond to ...
Fishponds, used for the breeding and storage of fish. They were probable associated with a Medieval Manor. They are still visible as earthworks, and are situated at the south of Umberslade Park.
1 This may have been one of the two mills in Tanworth mentioned in 1315. From the 17th century it belonged to the Umberslade Hall estate. Information on ownership ...
The site of a Medieval watermill and its associated building, leat, mill pond and fishpond. The mill pond, leat and fishpond are still visible as earthworks. It is situated 400m north of Botley Hill.
1 A watermill in Tanworth is recorded in the early 13th century and by 1316 there were 2 mills in the manor. In 1627 3 mills existed in the ...
Documentary evidence suggests this is the site of Tanworth Mill, a watermill originally built during the Medieval period. A pond and an overshot waterwheel, dating to the Imperial period, survive. The site is located 600m south east of Danzey Green.
Originally on Solihull HER MSI1828 – 5829
1 2 It was in existence in C9, known as Fox Shawe – Place of Foxes.
3 Dubious as not referenced in above source. ...
Medieval settlement.
1 Windmill Naps is a complex wood of 33ha. The earthworks consist of large woodbanks and ditches around the two areas of probable ancient woodland, Tylers Grove to the north ...
The site of a managed woodland dating from the Medieval period and contains earthworks including a boundary similar to that surrounding a deer park. It is located 750m south east of Birmingham Rugby Football club.
1 Irregularly shaped fishpond apx 10m by 30m, orientated N-S, forming a water management feature associated with moat to N (WA 1079). Probably linked to moat by sluice in SW ...
A Medieval fishpond, used for the breeding and storage of fish. It was marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1888 and survives as an earthwork. It is situated at the moated site of Salter Street Farm, Hockley Heath.
1 The Old Park of Tanworth (126 acres), is mentioned in 1630 among the holdings of the Archers. Its position is not certain. An earlier reference to it occurs in ...
The site of a park dating to the Medieval and Post Medieval periods and known from documentary evidence. It was possibly located north east of Tanworth.
1 The moat formerly enclosed the Manor House of Codbarrow, but there is no vestige of the house which stood within its bounds. It was old to Andrew Archer in ...
The site of Codbarrow manor house dating to the Medieval and Post Medieval periods and known from documentary evidence. It is situated south of Umberslade Park.
1 A possible house platform exists in the field to the E of the possible mill leat (PRN 1203). The millstone and quantities of Medieval pottery from excavation of this ...
The site of a building dating to the Medieval period. It is visible as an earthwork. Finds from the site have included Medieval pottery and a millstone. The site is located 900m north of Botley Hill.
1 OS Map.
2 Close to Earlswood Lakes Station is an isolated moat, of which about two thirds contains water.
3 Very little is known of Forshaw, sub manor of Solihull. All ...
A moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It dates to the Medieval period, and may have been associated with a manor house. It survives as an earthwork and is situated just east of Earlswood Lakes Station.