1 Remains of a moat, possibly on site of Coleshill Hall.
2 NE of Coleshill Hall Farm are the remains of a dry moat with no structures inside it. Information on ...
A moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building, which dates to the Medieval period. It is visible as an earthwork and is situated 200m north of Coleshill Hall Farm.
1 In the churchyard by the S porch are the base and part of the shaft of a Medieval cross.
2 The cross dates from about the C15. Square socket stone, ...
The plain base and fragment of the shaft of a Medieval cross. It is located in Coleshill churchyard.
1 The pillory stood in front of the Market Hall, which was demolished in 1865, when the pillory was moved to its present location. It has a post about 4.6m ...
Coleshill pillory, a wooden frame with holes for the offender's neck and wrists, which dates back to the Medieval period. The pillory also has stocks attached and acted as a whipping post. Originally situated in front of the Market Hall it is now on Church Street, Coleshill.
1 10 Medieval coins, two horse strap adorners and a 2oz lead weight were found by metal detectors.
Findspot - Medieval coins and artefacts were found West of Colehill between the M42 and A446.
1 10 Post Medieval coins were found by metal detector together with various objects including seals, buckles and plates.
Findspot - Post Medieval coins and arefacts were found West of Colehill between the M42 and A446.
1 Metal detector find of a post medieval coin “on the Water Orton/Coleshill boundary”. Specific location not given.
Find of a post medieval coin on the Water Orton/ Coleshill boundary.
2 Three sides of a banked and ditched enclosure show on aerial photographs. On the SW the enclosure appears to be cut by a small subrectangular enclosure. To the SE ...
An enclosure, possible of medieval date, is visible as a crop mark on aerial photographs. It is located 300m north of Coleshill Hall Farm.
1 One sherd of 16th century or 17th century cooking pot discovered during construction of M42.
Findspot - a single sherd of Post Medieval pottery was found near Gilson.
1 Possible site of castle at Coleshill.
A 13th century charter refers to a piece of land opposite the church known as ‘Mons Castri’ or Castle Hill. From analysis of aerial ...
Slight earthworks on 'The Croft,' a piece of land next to the church, mark the possible site of a castle.
1 Site of medieval settlement of Gilson.
Watkins states that Gilson was a settlement in the Parish of Coleshill in the later middle ages, comprising a cluster of homesteads and much ...
Site of a small settlement dating to the Middle Ages, located to the north west of the medieval Coleshill town.
1 Possible moated site near Gilson Hall, Coleshill. Identified on map of John Snape, c. 1780 close to site of Gilson Hall.
Possible moated site to the south west of the site of Gilson Hall.
1 Site of moat to south west of Coleshill medieval town, shown clearly on John Snape’s map of c. 1784.
Now surrounded by 1960’s housing and used for drainage.
Site of moat to south west of Coleshill.
1 Site of possible medieval settlement at Heath End.
Watkins shows the site of the medieval Heath End in the Parish of Coleshill. Situated south of the medieval town of Coleshill.
Site of possible medieval settlement south of Coleshill.
1/2 Extent of medieval town was ascertained from the OS 1st Edition.
3 A small number of 14th – 15th century pottery sherds were recovered during an excavation at Ennersdale Road, ...
The medieval settlement at Coleshill based on the Ordnance Survey first edition 6" map of 1887.
1 A substantial ditch seen as a cropmark lies across the site aligned NNE-SSW with a terminus toward the northern margin of the site. Width and depth vary. Ditch ...
A ditch, possibly of Medieval date, was uncovered during archaeological work connected with the Birmingham Northern Relief Road project.
1 Two parallel ditches, aligned NE-SW, observed in the south-eastern part of the site.
Two parallel ditches, probably of Post Medieval date, were uncovered during archaeological work connected with the Birmingham Northern Relief Road project.
1 A field drain cuts the upper fills of a larger drainage ditch (WA 9122). Site stratigraphy suggests a Post Medieval date for this feature.
A possible Post Medieval field drain was uncovered during archaeological work connected with the Birmingham Northern Relief Road project.
1 An archaeological evaluation recovered evidence for occupation between the 12th and 14th centuries. The evidence was suggestive of property boundaries rather than settlement features; however domestic activity is ...
A possible settlement dating to the Medieval or Post-Medieval period. The site is located 500m south west of Hawkeswell Farm.
1 The ring was found in March 1990 while metal detecting on farmland to the W of the town of Coleshill close to the River Cole. The ring has an ...
Findspot - a Medieval gold ring was found 450m south east of Coleshill Hall Farm.