1 The 19th century church replaced an ancient building, restored in 1839, which was no doubt that described c1640: ‘The chapel is buylded all of timber, being half-tymbered both the ...
The site of a Medieval chapel at Weethley which was replaced in 1857 by the present parish church. The chapel is known from documentary evidence and was situated 100m south east of Weethley Manor.
1 The population of Weethley is now less than half of what it was at the beginning of the C19, and inequalities in the soil near the church suggest that ...
The site of a Medieval shrunken village at Weethley and traces of ridge and furrow cultivation. The site is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs and is also known from documentary evidence. It is situated 400m south of Weethley Farm. Lidar evidence shows that many earthworks are extant.
1 During the excavation of house foundation trench 15 two brick walls were uncovered. At the eastern end of the trench and in line with the western garage ...
A number of walls and a soakaway dating to the Imperial period were found during archaeological work at Weethly Manor.
1 Ridgeway referred to as le Ruggeway in Sambourn (t. Ed 3) and the Rigwey in Alcester (1509).
2 Maps showing part of route.
A Medieval ridgeway, a trackway along a ridge of hills. It is known from documentary evidence.