1 Pound marked on the OS 1st edition map.
2 The site has now been subsumed by the surrounding woodland. Shrewley Parish Council would like to restore it. Condition unknown
A pound which was used for penning livestock during the Imperial period. It is situated at the south west corner of Newland Wood at the north end of Little Shrewley
1 ‘Pinchem’. Brought to Claverdon 1832. Ceased sailing 1876. Demolished 1941. Post mill, open at base.
The site of a windmill which was built during the Imperial period. It was situated 100m south west of Windmill House, 1km northeast of Shrewley Common.
1 Brick tower mill called ‘Justice’. Built late C18. Cylindrical tower of three storeys and iron-covered cap with tail extension for luffing wheel and chain; four common sails, mostly wooden ...
The site of a windmill which was built during the Imperial period. It was later converted to a steam mill. It was situated at Windmill House, 1km northeast of Shrewley Common.
1 At Shrewley Common. Deep well pump; hand-cranked; most common type locally; disused.
The site of a well which was in use during the Imperial period. It was situated at Shrewley Common, 400m east of Tithe Barn Bridge.
1 Newlands Cottage. Water pump. Hand operated; poor condition.
A hand pump, used for raising water. It dates from the Imperial period, and is located 100m west of Newlands Wood.
1 Used till 1930; now garage workshop; two storey with hoisting door; no equipment remains.
Shrewley Smithy, a forge where cast iron was made into wrought iron during the Imperial period. The buildings are now in use as a garage and they are situated 300m west of Shrewley Farm, Shrewley Common.
1 Little Shrewley Water Works. From 1940 to 1960 works supplied locality from a borehole; included chlorination units and a water-tower (removed c1971) and electric pump.
Little Shrewley Waterworks which is of modern date. The waterworks is no long in use but some of the buildings still remain. They are situated south of Croft Lane, Little Shrewley.
1 Built c1914, closed 1975; produced cotterpins for coffin hinges; Hopes Pins Ltd; machinery transferred to Bath; wooden buildings now used for agricultural purposes.
The site of Shrewley Metal Works which is of modern date. The works closed in the 1970s and the buildings were reused. The site is located 800m north west of Little Shrewley.