1 Built mostly of lias limestone with tiled roofs. The oldest part was built c.1610-20 for Sir Robert Lee, and partly timber framed.
2 The main block extended to the ...
Billesley Hall, a Post Medieval manor house. It is situated 100m south of Billesley Manor Farm.
1 A turnpike road established between 1750 and 1775, part of the Alcester/ Evesham network.
2The road from Alcester to Feckenham was turnpiked in 1753-4.
The site of a toll road dating to the Imperial period and which ran from Stratford to Bradley Brook, via Alcester.
1 1927: Excavation of a ‘tumulus’ at Billesley Hall. At the junction of the road to Aston Cantlow and the lane from Wilmcote there is a well-marked tumulus, now ...
A mound thought to be of Post Medieval date. During an excavation the mound was found to contain the burial of a horse. The mound survives as an earthwork and is situated 200m south of Billesley Hall.
1 17th century rectangular stone dovecote with later extension and two square lanterns. The building has recently been restored.
2 The dovecote stands within Billesley Trussell deserted Medieval village (WA 1716).
3 ...
Billesley Trussel Dovecote, a building used for housing doves or pigeons. It is Post Medieval in date and is situated 200m east of Billesley Hall.
1 The gardens form part of the grounds of a Medieval and Post Medieval site, of which remains include earthworks, the Post Medieval house, dovecote, barns and the Grade I ...
Gardens dating to the Imperial period, including the county's best surviving topiary garden of this period. The gardens are attached to Billesley Manor.
1 On the north side of the road east of Red Hill a wooden post with a rounded top, c.0.6m high x 0.35 wide, set in the verge at the ...
A wooden milepost of Imperial date is situated on Alcester Road, 100m west of Red Hill.