1 The tollhouse is marked on Greenwood’s map of 1822 but not on the OS 1830. It might be the present 2 storey brick cottage on Kinwarton Road.
A toll house where travellers payed the toll for using the toll road. It was in use during the Imperial period and is shown on a map of 1822. The toll house was situated at Captain's Hill, Alcester.
1 A bridge carried rail bed over cutting; 1876. Four arches, brick, intact; cutting partially filled in.
A railway bridge that was built from brick in 1876. It was situated 200m east of Arden Forest Industrial Estate, Alcester.
1 Bridge carried line over road, now destroyed.
The site of a railway bridge which was built during the Imperial period. It was situated 400m north of Kinwarton.
1 Pumping station. Brickbuilt pumphouse about 3m by 4m high with hipped tile roof. It contains a force pump driven by an electric motor.
A pump house which was built during the Imperial period. It was situated 300m north of the church at Kinwarton.
1 Turnpike road created by Act of 1813-4. Part of the Alcester/ Evesham network.
A toll road whose upkeep was paid for by the extraction of a toll. It was in use during the Imperial period and ran from Alcester to Wootton Wawen.
1 Greenwood’s map of 1822 shows a park around Kinwarton House, with an eastern extension not shown on the OS 1st edition maps.
2 Illustrative map for 1.
3 Greenwood’s map.
A park which dates to the Imperial period. It is attached to Kinwarton House and is marked on a map of 1822.