1 Chancel with modern S vestry, and nave, N and S aisles, and W tower. Of 13th century origin, largely remodelled in 13th century and 14th century. Mid ...
The Parish Church of St. Chad whose origins lie in the Medieval period. Parts of the church were restored during the Imperial period. The church is located 200m south of Church Farm, Wishaw.
1 Plans of 1763 show a timber framed building on three sides of a quadrangle.
2 Ryland wrote that by the 20th century there was nothing like a manor. However ...
The site of a possible manor house dating from the Medieval period. The site is situated at Grounds Farm.
1 1728, 1741 and 1742: dates scratched onto three of the roofing timbers.
2 1763: called “Mother Red Cap”. Plan and elevation of the house, showing milestone marked 109 miles ...
Noel Grange, an inn where travellers could lodge, which dates from the Post Medieval period. It is situated to the north east of Wishaw Hall Farm.
1 Deserted Medieval village at SP1794. Some evidence exists for the history of the village, but there is little archaeological indication of its location.
3 No traces of desertion were ...
The site of a Medieval shrunken village which lies 200m to the south of Church Farm, Wishaw.
1 Part of an extensive series of earthworks including fishponds to the E and SE of Wishaw Hall Farm.
2 Plan.
3 A moat. What remained of the moat was filled in ...
The site of a moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building, and a fishpond used for the breeding and storage of fish, which were Medieval in date. They were situated to the west of Moxhull Park, Wishaw.
1 The remains of a charcoal manufacturing sites appear as dark, roughly circular soil marks on aerial photographs near The Wilderness, Wishaw. On early maps (1955 edition) ...
The remains of a charcoal manufacturing sites appear as dark, roughly circular soil marks on aerial photographs near The Wilderness, Wishaw.
1 17th century cottage, currently a farmhouse. A building survey was carried out prior to renovation. The framing is probably mid 17th century. The house was originally three bays ...
17th century timber-framed farmhouse at Grove End, Wishaw.
1 Marked as a fishpond
2 The site now consists of a long snake-like pond, not dissimilar to the fishpond on reference 1.
3 During construction of the golf ...
Moxhull Pool, a fishpond used for the breeding and storing of fish, which dates to the Medieval period. It is visible as an earthwork and is situated to the north west of the Belfry Hotel.
1 The remains of a possible former moat existed to the E of Moxhull Old Hall.
2 The left hand side of this former earthwork existed, in the form ...
A moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. The moat dates to the Medieval period and is visible as an earthwork. It is situated at Moxhull Old Hall, immediately to the east of the Belfry Hotel.
1 Plans and elevations of the house are shown in Sharpe’s (or Shape’s) survey.
2 The house was altered extensively and enlarged on two occasions in the 19th century. The site ...
Moxhull Old Hall, a house which was built during the Medieval period and which later became an inn. It is situated 900m to the west of Cuttle Mill Farm.
1 A lynchet was uncovered in the east of the site with colluvium banked up against it and ridge and furrow further up slope. The remains are believed to ...
A Medieval lynchet and other features associated with agricultural use of this area in the Medieval period, were uncovered near Grove Lane, Wishaw during site excavations connected with the Birmingham Northern Relief Road project.
1 Post Medieval boundary or trackway uncovered adjacent to Iron Age boundaries (MWA 9091 & MWA 9092).
2 Some evidence for the layout of the post-medieval and recent landscape was noted, ...
A Post Medieval boundary or trackway uncovered near Grove Lane, Wishaw during site excavations connected with the Birmingham Northern Relief Road project.
1 An area of ridge and furrow, aligned east-west was observed down the slope at the east end of the site. The lower part is overlaid by colluvium banked ...
Medieval ridge and furrow cultivation uncovered near Grove Lane, Wishaw during site excavations connected with the Birmingham Northern Relief Road project.
1 The remains of a number of buildings thought to be of Post Medieval date were uncovered in the east part of the site, next to Grove Lane, including the ...
Post-Medieval building remains uncovered near Grove Lane, Wishaw during site excavations connected with the Birmingham Northern Relief Road project.
1 In the fields around Wishaw Hall Farm are the remains of a Medieval settlement, including a complex of fishponds (WA 6124) and a possible moated site (WA 55). ...
The site of a Medieval settlement, fishpond, and moat which are visible as earthworks. It is situated 700m north of St Chad's Church, Wishaw.
1 The area around Wishaw Hall Farm continued to be occupied into the Post Medieval period and the area is shown on early maps as Lower Green (which may have ...
The site of a settlement that was established during the Post Medieval period. Traces of the settlement are visible as earthworks and it was situated to the north of Wishaw Hall Farm.
1 Moxhull was a separate manor in Wishaw in the middle ages.
2 Hodder identifies the area around Noel Grange which was a Post Medieval settlement cluster as the most likely ...
The possible site of a settlement dating from the Medieval to the Post Medieval period. The site is situated at Noel Grange to the north east of Wishaw Hall Farm.
1, 2 Moxhull Park is marked on the OS 6″ 1887 map.
3, 4 Lovie mentions park with lake, plantations, lodge, drive; pleasure grounds with terrace, some documentary evidence of lawns, ...
The site of Moxhull Park which originated during the Medieval period. It is situated to the east of Wishall Hall Farm. The park is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Part of an extensive series of fishponds to the E and SE of Wishaw Hall Farm. At least three fishponds may be represented. Leat features may run off the ...
The site of several fishponds which were used for breeding and storing fish. They date to the Medieval period and were located to the east and south east of Wishaw Hall Farm.