1 A 16th century ‘child’s rapier’. The exact location of this find is not certain. The find is in Birmingham Museum.
Findspot- a Post Medieval iron weapon. The exact location of this find is not certain.
1 1783. Built on Medieval lines. Sandstone. Of 5 bays with round arches and cutwaters. The parapets of the middle piers are inscribed with names.
4 In early January 1982 Hemlingford ...
Hemlingford Bridge, a bridge built during the Imperial period. Situated to the north west of Hemlingford Green.
1 Excavations were undertaken in 1956 on a school development with the intention of revealing the remains of a Medieval chantry (PRN 11). Instead the excavations revealed an 18th ...
Partial excavation of a Post Medieval house in the search for the site of Hurley Chantry.
1 A farmhouse, late 16th century main block with timber framed walls, wholly cemented. Around 1620 a brick built wing was added on the north west with stone dressings, ...
Whateley Hall, a farmhouse of timber-frame construction, built during the Post Medieval period.
1 Brickyard marked on map.
2 Brickyard marked on map.
3 Blue bricks were made here and at some stage coal was open-cast mined to provide fuel for the engine house and ...
The site of a brickworks where bricks were made during the Imperial period. Only the quarry and a few bricks remain. The site is located to the north west of Stateley Hall Farm.
1 Toll house shown on map.
2 Toll house shown on map.
3 Presumably demolished for road widening and no surviving evidence exists.
Site of a toll house dating to the Imperial period. It was presumably demolished for road widening and no surviving evidence exists. Situated 50m to the north east of Hemlingford Bridge.
1 Formal opening on the 5th of August 1839. Intermediate stations in Warwickshire at Kingsbury, Forge Mills, Coleshill and Water Orton. At this time a junction was brought ...
The Birmingham Branch of the Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway which was built during the Imperial period.
1 The 1903 OS 25″shows a wharf in this position on the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal.
2 To the west of the canal is a modern wharf and a large flat ...
Canal and canal wharf - the Birmingham to Fazeley canal and the site of a wharf where vessels would have loaded and unloaded goods. It dates to the Imperial period and is located to the north of Bodymoor Heath Bridge. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1903.
1 A turnpike road established between 1750 and 1775.
A turnpike or toll road, whose upkeep was paid for by the extraction of a toll from travellers. This road dates from the Imperial period.
1 Late 17th century brick and stone dressings of H-shape and two storeys. Tall narrow windows of brick with wooden casement frames. Hipped, old tile roof. The ...
Flander's Hall, a house built of brick with stone dressings which was constructed during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 1km west of Foul End.
1 A roughly rectangular hollow area which appears to be connected to the nearby road by a linear depression. mapped as part of English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project (NMP).
Earthworks on the eastern side of the Birmingham-Fazeley canal 125m north of Bodymoor Heath Bridge.
1 The survey found evidence to suggest that part of the area was once a formal garden with a driveway entering the grounds in the southeast corner of the fields ...
A building 150m south of Hurley Hall is visible on aerial photographs. Documentary research suggests it could be a Gatehouse or Summerhouse.
12 Cliff Hall park/garden
Lovie describes the hall and park/gardens as occuplying a position on the banks of the river Tame.
There was a circuit walk partly following the river before passing ...
Park with circuit walk including riverside walk; boundary plantations; formal garden with shrubberies, pleasure gardens; kitchen garden.
1 Flanders Hall, Kindsbury.
Lovie did not visit and notes that there is very little garden detail indicated.
Little garden detail indicated.
1 Holt Hall garden, Whateley
Lovie did not visit this site and reports this is a small site with some indication of garden around the house.
Some indication of garden around the house
1 2 Hurley Hall garden, Hurley, Kingsbury
Lovie reports garden walls, moated site and orchard. He goes on to state that sites such as Hurley Hall were often rebuilt in the ...
Moated site, orchard.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie
12 Kingsbury Hall garden, Kingsbury
Lovie did not visit. He makes little comment on the garden apart from referring to a 17th century park and ravine between house and church. Recommended ...
Former fortified house; ravineRecommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie
12 Whateley Hall garden/park
Lovie reports paddock with small park with plantation. The 1912 sale particulars show site was a farm with walled garden with fruit trees and front garden with ...
Front garden with lawn, walled garden with fruit trees, paddock/small park with plantation.
1 Late 16th century, but largely 18th century brick with some exposed timber framing. A western wing is of stone with timber framed gable head, central stack.
2 In 1962 ...
A timber-framed house which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 500m south east of Foul End.
1 A gabled front with two short pointed-arched windows. Dated 1844.
A Wesleyan Chapel dating from the Imperial period. It is situated 50m to the east of Bodymoor Heath Bridge.
1 Late 18th century or early 19th century regular three storeyed brick house, with late 16th century timber framed single-storeyed wing at rear. This was listed, grade III.
2 ...
The site of a house with Post Medieval rear wing but otherwise largely dating to the Imperial period, located at Cliff Farm.
1 Motton’s Barn originally comprised a three-bay, box-framed building composed of square studded walls with straight braces in the corners. The frame was built from oak, with brick-nogged infill panels. ...
Motton's Barn was originally a 17th century timber-framed building. The barn partially collapsed and was then flattened by a storm. It was recorded prior to being cleared.
1 Farmhouse and attached walls. An irregular house, formerly rectangular or half H shaped with later wings. The south or principal front, with three gables, is cemented, and ...
Holt Hall, a farmhouse which was built in the Post Medieval period. It is situated 600m south of Whateley.
1 Cottages behind Kingsbury Swivel bridge, built by the canal company for their employees. These are the only canal cottages in the country to be dated, and have the ...
Swivel Bridge Cottages that were built by a canal company for their employees. They date to the Imperial period and are situated 100m east of Swivel Bridge.