1 Finds made with a metal detector included a Charles II Irish halfpenny, 1681 (?).
Findspot - a coin, dating to the Post Medieval period, was found near Little Alne.
1 Finds made with a metal detector in 1984: Farthing of George I (1723).
2 A sixpence of Elizabeth I and a New Spain coin of Philip V were found. Method ...
Findspot - coins, dating to the Post Medieval period, were found 500m south west of Little Alne.
1 The earliest reference to paper-making occurs in the inclosure award of 1743, from which it appears that there must have been a mill near the junction of the Alne ...
The possible site of a Post Medieval watermill, known from documentary sources. The mill may have used for making paper. It was located 300m north east of Little Alne Bridge.
1 This may have been the paper mill operated by Thomas Fruin during the 18th century. It seems to have reverted to corn grinding in the early 19th century. Limited ...
Grey Mill, the remains of a brick watermill of Post Medieval date, when it may have been used for making paper. It was later used for grinding corn. The mill continued in use throughout the Imperial period. It stands 200m south east of Round Hill.
1 There were limekilns in Newnham (PRN 1590) and near Clay Hill Farm in Shelfield, but the industry was transformed by the completion of the Birmingham – Stratford canal in ...
The site of lime kilns dating from the Post Medieval period. They were located in the area of Shelfield.
1 Earthwork features beside a patch of waste land at the junction of several routeways seem to represent the site of a former settlement. A building is shown on Greenwood’s ...
The site of a possible deserted settlement at Shelfield dating to the Post Medieval period. The remains of the settlement are visible as earthworks.
1 In 1932 it was suggested that this is the site of a manor house or farm house possibly belonging to Robert Arden, Shakespeare’s maternal grandfather. At present there
is ...
A geophysical survey revealed evidence of a building and other structures, walls and/or pathways. These possibly date to the Post Medieval period. The site is situated 100m north of the church, Wilmcote.
1 OS Map.
2 The Manor Farm, E of the church, of H-shaped plan, has been encased in brick but has 17th century open timbered ceilings, and a wide fire place ...
A manor house which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated west of Burbage Road, Aston Cantlow.
1 There were lime kilns in Newnham and near Clay Hill Farm in Shelfield (PRN 1591), but the industry was transformed by the completion of the Birmingham – Stratford canal ...
The site of lime kilns, used for making lime during the Post Medieval and Imperial periods. The lime kilns were situated in the area of Newnham.