1 Garden at Hartshill Castle, Hartshill.
Lovie reports a late 16th century house with garden built in the NE corner of former castle walls. Also the earthwork remains of the castle. ...
Earthwork remains of castle; late C16th house with garden.
12 Oldbury Hall park/garden, Oldbury.
Lovie reports that the house was demoilshed in 1941.
Earthworks of fort incorporated into grounds. Plantations, parkland, drive, kitchen garden, ponds and terrace.
Gazebo in former grounds survived ...
Parkland, plantations, drive, kitchen garden, ponds, terrace.
1 In 1567 Sir Anthony Cook leased the house and park to Michael and Edward Parker. It is suggested that at this time the timber and red brick house ...
A timber framed house which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated on the east side of Hartshill Hayes Country Park.
1 Oldbury Hall stood within the area of Oldbury Camp. This was a large 18th century Palladian house of three stories with walls of brick coated with cement. It had ...
The site of Oldbury Hall, a house which was built during the Imperial period. It burned down in 1941 but was situated 300m north of Oldbury Grange.
1 A gazebo consisting of a square brick building with a pyramidal roof and weather vane. It appears to have one rounded window on each side.
2 Photographed in 1977.
A gazebo which was built during the Imperial period. It was associated with Oldbury Hall and is situated 300m west of Oldbury Grange.
1 One of the cottages on the Green, said to be the birthplace of the poet Michael Drayton, who was born at Hartshill in 1563, was pulled down for road ...
The site of a house dating from the Post Medieval period which was known as 'The Chapel'. It was situated at the village green, Hartshill.
1 It is possible that around 1330, during the reconstruction of Hartshill Castle in stone, that several embankments were thrown across the valley on the E, forming a series of ...
Ponds of Medieval or Post Medieval date which are visible as earthworks. They are situated 50m east of Hartshill Castle.
1 There is an icehouse at St Lawrence Wood at about this location (information from H.Pearson of County Planning Dept).
2 The ice house is about 1.7m in diameter and about ...
An icehouse, a structure built partially underground, which was used for storing ice in warmer months. It dates from the Imperial period and is situated 300m north east of Oldbury Grange.