1 The possible extent of the medieval settlement, based on the first edition OS 6″ map of 1887, 10 SW.
2 The ridge and furrow plotting of the parish.
3 Domesday lists ...
The possible extent of the Medieval settlement based on evidence from the first edition Ordnance Survey 6" map, and on aerial photographs.
1 Dense scatter of prehistoric flint examined by a number of individuals.
2 Finds include cores, scrapers, animal bones. Much of the material is Neolithic/Bronze Age, but with some Mesolithic ...
Findspot - flint artefacts of Neolithic date were found 600m north of Newtown.
1 Find of Medieval pottery sherds, including an almost complete Medieval cooking pot.
2 A letter in Birmingham Museum, asking for information about this vessel.
Findspot - fragments of Medieval pottery were found 300m north west of Slowley Green Farm.
3 Ridge and furrow cultivation transcribed from aerial photographs.
Evidence of ridge and furrow cultivation dating to the Medieval period in the parish of Arley. In some areas the ridge and furrow survives as earthworks whilst in other areas it is visible on aerial photographs.
1 Earthworks around Slowley Green Farm show on air photographs borrowed from NMR – reference numbers not recorded. These earthworks have been plotted on the ridge and furrow plot ...
Earthworks, possibly of Medieval date, around Slowley Green Farm and on the north and south sides of Tamworth Road.
1 Earthworks transcribed from air photographs borrowed from NMR – reference numbers not recorded. These have been plotted on the ridge and furrow plot for Arley Parish (PRN 3937).
Earthworks, possibly of Medieval date, are situated around Gun Hill Farm, 100m south of Gun Hill.
1 Earthworks show on air photographs borrowed from NMR – reference numbers not recorded. These have been plotted on the ridge and furrow plot for Arley Parish (PRN 3937).
Earthworks, possibly of Medieval date, are situated at Devitts Green.
1 Flint knife with good retouch.
Findspot - a Neolithic or Bronze Age flint knife was found 50m south of Church Lane, Arley.
1 One Mesolithic scraper from Gun Hill. The grid reference is approximate only.
Findspot - a single flint implement of Mesolithic date was found 500m south of New Arley.
1 Bronze Age barbed and tanged arrowhead found just south east of Daw Mill Colliery.
2 Plan.
Findspot - Bronze Age barbed and tanged arrowhead found just south east of Daw Mill Colliery, in the area west of Devitt's Green.
1 Neolithic leaf-shaped arrowhead.
Findspot - a Neolithic leaf-shaped arrowhead was found just south east of Daw Mill Colliery, 1km south west of Devitt's Green.
1 Medieval pottery and bones found.
Findspot - pottery sherds and bone of Medieval date were found 300m west of Slowley Green Farm.
1 Dense scatter of flint examined by a number of individuals.
2 A large quantity of flint was brought to the Museum for identification. Much of this flint ...
Findspot - a scatter of flint flakes of Mesolithic date was found 700m north of Newtown.
1 A series of anti tank bollards seen in the northern boundary wall of Devitts Green Farm.
The remains of a Second World War anti tank block (cylinder type?). They are situated in the wall surrounding the north side of Devitts Green Farm with Woodside Road.
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 Bronze Age barbed and tanged arrowhead found just south east of Daw Mill Colliery.
2 Plan.
Findspot - Bronze Age barbed and tanged arrowhead found just south east of Daw Mill Colliery, in the area west of Devitt's Green.
1 Possible area of prehistoric flint working, marked as ‘chipping area (undefined)’ on Plan
2 Plan.
Possible prehistoric flint working area found just south east of Daw Mill Colliery, in the area west of Devitt's Green.
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 late 16th century or early 17th century gabled house wholly roughcast, with no original external features apart from a chimney stack with three brick shafts.
2 The buildings are ...
Arley Hall, a house which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 350m west of St. Wilfred's Church, Arley.
1 Arley Hall was once a moated manor house.
2 Fragmentary remains of a homestead moat. The track of the W arm can still be vaguely traced.
3 The moat now consists ...
A moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building, which is Medieval in date. It is visible as an earthwork and is situated 350m west of St. Wilfred's Church, Arley. It was associated with Arley Hall.
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.
1 The present Slowley Hall stands on the site of an ancient house.
2 There are many indications that former structures and materials have been re-used in the farm outbuildings. ...
Slowley Hall, a house which was first built during the Medieval period. It is situated 500m west of New Bridge.
1 At Over Arley, about five miles higher up the river, a camp on the banks, nearly a square, with double, and on one side treble, ditches.
2 There is no ...
An antiquarian reference to the site of an enclosure of unknown date. Its location is uncertain, as its date and monument form.
1 A line of concrete cylinders, to the north-east of the farm, is likely to be the remains of WWII anti – tank barriers.
A line of concrete cylinders which are the remains of a Second World War tank trap or an aircraft obstruction. The cylinders are situated 400m west of Arley.