1 The Stone House was originally known as Hall End Yard according to its deeds of 1660, and its north front was rebuilt from a building in Church Street in ...
A Post Medieval period House. The House lies in Church Street Bearley.
1 Bearley Mill started as the Milk Marketing Board’s grass drying centre in 1948, the dried grass being returned to other farms in bales for animal feed. This was in ...
Bearley Mill. A modern building which began as the Milk Marketing Board's grass drying centre in 1948. It is now a country shop. The building lies on Snitterfield Road, Bearley
1 The Methodists came to Bearley when a member of the Snitterfield Chapel moved and opened his house for worship. Before the Chapel was built in Ash Lane in 1863, ...
Bearley Methodist Chapel was built during the Imperial period. The Chapel is now a private house, it lies on Ash Lane Bearley.
1 In 1877 a school house was built in School Lane called the Board School. The date when the school was built can be seen on the wall of the ...
Bearley School was built during the Imperial Period. The school is now a private house which lies on School Lane, Bearley.
1 A gravel pit is marked on the First Edition Ordnance Survey map.
The site of a gravel pit which was in use during the Imperial period and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It was located 500m south west of Snitterfield Airfield.
1 A Dolphin brooch of the 1st century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - a brooch dating to the Roman period was found in the area of Bearley.
1 Ridge and furrow is shown on lidar images surviving in the woodland.
Medieval ridge and furrow ploughing survives as earthworks in Bearley Bushes.
12 A possible circular feature identified on LIDAR imagery by the AOC Assessment of Local Services Villages for Stratford-on-Avon District Council in 2012.
3 Possibly represents an infilled marl pit or ...
A possible circular feature was identified on LIDAR imagery in the field north of Manor House, Bearley. It possibly represents an infilled marlpit or other small-scale quarrying operation.
1 A possible square platform identified by the AOC Assessment of Local Services Villages for Stratford-on-Avon District Council in 2012.
2 Feature visible on LiDAR.
3 Modern aerial photographs show a modern ...
A feature previously interpreted as a possible platform from LiDAR imagery; the feature relates to a modern spoilheap visible on aerial photography.
1 The possible extent of the Medieval settlement, based on the first edition 6″ Ordnance Survey map, 38NW 1886.
2 Bearley was mentioned in Domesday of 1086-1090 as ‘Byrlei’, meaning a ...
The possible extent of Medieval settlement at Bearley as suggested by the Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
1 Railway marked on OS map. Apparently opened in 1876 and completely closed in 1951.
The site of the Alcester and Bearley Branch of the Midland Railway which was built during the Imperial period. It is marked on the First Edition Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
1 A turnpike road between Birmingham and Edgehill via Stratford established 1725-50.
A toll road which was established during the Post Medieval period. It continued to be used during the Imperial period. It was part of one of the London to Birmingham routes. The road ran between Edge Hill and Birmingham via Stratford.
1 Site of possible hollow way – pers comm.
2 Annotated on OS map. Undated.May be part of 1. 1 not located.
Site of a possible medieval hollow way to the north of Bearley.
1 Opened as a satellite airfield to Church Lawford in 1943. Although having 40 dispersal pads, this airfield never reached its intended capacity. For a time was used to train ...
The site of RAF Snitterfield, a Second World War airfield. It was used to train Belgian air crews and closed in 1946. The airfield site is located east of Bearley.
1 Largely rebuilt in modern times, but nave dates probably from end 12th century, the chancel may be of the 13th century or 14th century. Much of the upper part ...
The Church of St Mary was originally built during the Medieval period. The building was largely renovated during the 20th century. It is situated in Bearley.
1 The history of the manor house dates back to the 16th century. Until 1545 the manorial prperty in Bearley is not described in any surviving document, but in 1576 ...
The Manor of Bearley most probably dates to the late medieval period. It is situated on School Lane in the village of Bearley.
1 Bearley Grange was one of a number of farms which made up an estate which stretched from Wotton Wawen to Pathlow. Bearley Grange is listed in the auction of ...
Bearley Grange dates from the Imperial period. The Grange formed part of an estate which stretched from Wootton Wawen to Pathow in the early twentieth century. The Grange building lies on Snitterfield Road, Bearley.