1 Find of a half-groat of Henry VII near Daw Mill Pit. Method of recovery unrecorded. Short grid reference given of SP2690.
Find of a half-groat from the medieval period in Fillongley near Daw Mill Pit.
1 The probable extent of the medieval settlement of Fillongley based on the OS first edition map of 1887, 16NW.
2 Domesday has 4 entries under Fillongley in Coleshill Hundred. The ...
The probable extent of the medieval settlement at Fillongley based on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
1 A spread of building material from the post medieval period which was identified during a site visit.
A spread of post medieval building material located to the north of Castle Yard Fillongley
1 The possible site of deserted medieval settlement identified on a site visit.
The possible site of a deserted medieval settlement to the north of Castle Yard Fillongley identified during a site visit. The earthworks may or may not be associated.
1 Managed woodland containing a series of earthworks including some linear. The earthworks may pre-date the wood. It is bounded on the western and southern sides by a thick holly ...
An area of managed woodland which contains a series of earthworks, and is bounded by a thick holly hedge. It is situated within Birchley Hays Wood.
1 A boundary feature consisting of bank, ditch and bank. The bank lies on the south and west sides and the ditch to the north and east. The boundary has ...
A bank and ditch boundary feature, originally a parish boundary and now a county boundary, which is situated within Birchley Hays Wood, Fillongley. It dates from the post medieval period.
1 Find of three coins in January – February 1997. Method of recovery unrecorded. Grid reference given of SP29788720.
Find of medieval and post medieval coins in the Fir Tree Farm area of Fillongley
1 1595: ‘the Chappell green’.
2 Possibility that this was once a village with a chapel and a green. There are no surface indications of desertion.
The possible site of a deserted settlement of Medieval date. The site was located at Chapel Green, 500m north of Birchley Hays Wood.
1 Marked on Beighton’s map of 1725, but its early history is not known. Information on ownership exists for the 19th century, and milling continued until the early 1940s. Conversion ...
Daw Mill, a watermill which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 400m north east of Wagstaff Farm.
1 There was a mill here in 1725 and information on ownership exists for the C19. The mill closed in the early 1900’s. It was then converted into a dwelling ...
Fillongley Mill, a watermill which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 200m south east of New Bridge.
1 Remains of a moat to NW of farmhouse.
2 ‘Considerable remains’ of an ancient moat survive at Moat House Farm.
3 No moat can now be recognised, though some fragments of ...
A moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building. It is Medieval in date and is visible as an earthwork. The moat is located at Moat House Farm, 700m north west of Corley Moor.
1 Early C19 windmill. Ceased working about 1880s. Had four common sails. Was subsequently used as a cattle shelter and store. Now under conversion into wing of house. Red brick ...
A windmill which was built during the Post Medieval period, and which went out of use in the late 19th century. The brick tower is now part of a house. It is situated 100m east of Windmill Farm.
1 Situated on S side of church opposite chancel. Modern octagonal shaft let into square socket stone which has four worked corners, the whole standing on four steps.
2 In the ...
A cross of Medieval date which is situated in the churchyard of Church St. Mary and All Saints on Coventry Road, Fillongley.
1 Find of a ring and two brooches from the medieval period which were reported to the Museum in 1997. The grid reference was marked as SP29788720, but the method ...
Find of a ring and two brooches from the medieval period, 100m southwest of High House Farm, Fillongley.
1 Medieval deer park associated with Castle Yard, Fillongley.
Medieval parkland associated with Castle Yard. Boundary of parkland worked out using place names referring to parkland on the 1844 tithe map.
2 ...
Medieval deer park.
1 A quern, possibly Medieval, found when digging a hole for a gate post.
Findspot - a quern stone used for grinding grain, possibly of Medieval date, was found near Coventry Road, Fillongley.
1 Fillongley Old Hall garden, Fillongley
Lovie’s report of the garden states a lake and orchard but nothing else.
2 A number of features of Fillongley Old Hall Garden are visible on ...
Lake, orchard.
1The Uplands garden, The Uplands, Fillongley
villa NE of village. Pleasure grounds, pond; kitchen garden
Pleasure grounds, pond; kitchen garden. Villa to NE of village.
1 A moat is shown on the first edition one inch to one mile Ordnance Survey map.
A moated site is shown on the one inch to one mile ordnance survey map. The road running past the site has been moved northwards.
1 From the above grid reference. A wrought iron guillon dagger found in an uprooted hedgerow, February 1987. Blade 390 mm, handle and guillon 522 mm. Date 14th or 15th ...
Findspot - a dagger of Medieval date was found 800m north west of Red Hill.
1 Found by metal detectorist in the area of Didgley Brook. The piece is discoid, and some 47mm in diameter; there is no evidence for any suspension hole. The reverse ...
Findspot - a lead medallion of Post Medieval date was found 600m north west of Fillongley.
1 A survey undertaken during building renovation at Berryfields Farmhouse, Fillongley, identified three phases of construction, the earliest perhaps dating from the later C17 or early C18. It was originally ...
Berryfields Farmhouse which has its origins in the Post Medieval period and later additions to the building during the Imperial period. It is situated 500m north of Fillongley.
1 The name Chapel Green can be traced back to 1595.
2 This could suggest a shrunken settlement with a chapel and green. There are no traces of the exact location ...
The possible site of a Medieval chapel situated 200m north of Old Fillongley Hall.
1 11 sherds of medieval pottery found in Fillongley by some boys while poaching.
Findspot - fragments of Medieval pottery were found in the area of Fillongley. The exact location of the findspot is unknown.