1 Cowshed or hovel. Queen-post structure probably contemporary with the farm and therefore early 17th century – mid 18th century.
A hovel or cowshed of early 17th- mid 18th century date, contemporary with the Listed farmhouse. Was set to be demolished in 2009.
1 14th century and later nave, with embattled W tower of later date.Severely restored 1873.
2 The whole building appears to be of 14th century date, except forportions of ...
The Medieval parish church of St. Wilfred, which is situated in Arley.
1 A house and tollgate marked.
2 There are no longer any traces.
The site of Arley toll house and toll gate, where tolls were collected during the Imperial period. It was situated 100m west of Slowley Hill Farm.
These images taken by Brian who donated them show the removal of the water wheel at Bourne Brook, Arley. it is believed it is this wheel that gave rise to ...
These images show the large machines that were used underground (most are still underground following a fire and the pit closure) to extract the coal. All images were taken by ...
The Coleshill Civic Society heard that there was a timber framed barn at Daw Mill Colliery that they wanted removed. I approached Avoncroft Building Museum, and they came and looked ...
The Arley Colliery Company was formed in 1901 after coal was discovered in the valley to the west of the village. Two shafts were sunk down to the Two Yard ...
Daw Mill Colliery was a natural development of Kingsbury and Dexter Collieries which worked the coal in the northern end of the coalfield. It was the only new colliery to ...