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.
1 A dam standing in a more or less complete state and the water now flows through what might once have been a sluice gate. The pool created by this ...
The site of an undated dam which forms a possible millpond. It is visible as an earthwork and is situated 600m west of Mows Hill Road.
1 A field which falls away sharply on three sides contains what at first appears to be a large platform. On one side is a hollow way. The NW and ...
A survey of the earthworks at this site suggests that this was possibly the site of a watermill with an associated millpond, hollow way and ford. The remains are all undated. They are situated on the River Alne at Ullenhall.
1 Baptist church built in 1877 by G F Muntz of Umberslade Hall. Isolated park-like setting. A large Gothic building by G Ingall, of coursed stone with a slate roof. ...
A Baptist chapel dating to the Imperial period. It is located 200m east of Little Spring Coppice.
1 Tanworth Vicarage garden, Tanworth in Arden.
Lovie reports pleasure grounds with terrace; paddock with 2 lakes; kitchen garden.
State at time of report unknown.
Pleasure grounds with paddock, lakes and kitchen garden.
1 Details submitted for the de-listing of the property. Includes photos and the former listing description.
Also known as Doll Stone cottage or Doll Stohes cottage? Delisted in 2000.
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 The Earlswood lakes are a most impressive series of reservoirs constructed to serve the Stratford Canal. A tall brick engine house survives, built to house a beam pumping ...
Earlswood Lakes, a series of canal reservoirs, created in the Imperial period to serve the Stratford upon Avon canal. A pumping station survives, but the engine has been removed from the building.
1 The 1st Edition OS map shows a site comprising two buildings and a kiln, with a possible indication of earthworks around the boundary.
A brickworks and kiln shown on the 1st Edition OS map.
1 The avenue at Umberslade, stretching for nearly 1.5miles, is shown on Beighton’s map of 1725 and is therefore to be associated with the late 17th/ early 18th century formal ...
A tree avenue dating to the Post Medieval period. It is about 1.5miles long and was probably a vista rather than an approach to the house. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886 and is situated north east of Tanworth in Arden.