1 Chancel, nave and W tower. A fine example of the mid 12th century, but has suffered alterations of a peculiar nature. It preserves most of the original chancel walls, ...
The Church of St Nicholas which was originally built during the Medieval period. It is situated 300m south east of the police station, Henley in Arden.
1 Remains of earthworks on a steep hill called ‘The Mount’, which forms a promontory. The site is by nature strong and commanding. The extant remains consist of a flat-topped ...
The site of Beaudesert Castle which dates to the Medieval period. The castle is a large ringworkwith two probable baileys. The ringwork was eventually surrounded by a stone curtain wall and is known to have contained several stone buildings. It is visible as an earthwork and is known from documentary evidence. It is situated 400m east of Henley in Arden.
1 Whilst working on the chancel reflooring in June 1965, a vault was exposed on the south side. It was roughly 7’6″ square with a brick division forming two ...
A vault was found under the Church of St Nicholas during the reflooring of the chancel. The vault dates back to at least the Imperial period. Four coffins were found inside the vault, only two of which appear to have been used.
1 ‘Windmill Hill’.
2 No documentary evidence has been found in the sources covered. The field rises to quite a high eminence in the S and would have been a suitable ...
Documentary evidence suggests that this may have been the site of a windmill of unknown date. It was marked on a tithe award map of 1841, but no surface traces survive. It was located 300m north of Johnson Place, Henley in Arden.
1 Villa pleasure grounds with terrace, sundial, walks, kitchen garden, paddock park. Surrounds Grade II Listed early 19th century house previously used as prep. school (attended by Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe).
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The site of a park, including features such as a sundial, walks, kitchen garden and terrace, dating to the Imperial period. The park is marked on the Ordnance Survey maps of 1886 and 1906. It is located 800m south west of Buckley Green.
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.