1 Mainly C14-C15. Chancel, nave, N and S aisles and porches, and W tower with spire. Rich in detail but severely restored 1868. Important monuments and C12 font.
2 There was ...
The Medieval parish church of St. Peter and St. Paul which is located 100m east of High Street, Coleshill.
1 Site of former Coleshill Gaol, now Nos. 11-15 Blyth Road. The old iron-plated strong door of the Gaol was retained at the back of the properties. In the door ...
The site of Coleshill Gaol or Prison which was in use during the Post Medieval period. It was situated on the east side of Blythe Road.
1 10 Post Medieval coins were found by metal detector together with various objects including seals, buckles and plates.
Findspot - Post Medieval coins and arefacts were found West of Colehill between the M42 and A446.
1 Metal detector find of a post medieval coin “on the Water Orton/Coleshill boundary”. Specific location not given.
Find of a post medieval coin on the Water Orton/ Coleshill boundary.
1 One sherd of 16th century or 17th century cooking pot discovered during construction of M42.
Findspot - a single sherd of Post Medieval pottery was found near Gilson.
1 Late 17th-century farmhouse incorporating a stable block. Reputed to be the former stable block to the now demolished Coleshill Hall.
Late 17th-century farmhouse incorporating a stable block.
1 Site of The Hundred Court, Coleshill.
The Coleshill Hundred was the largest of the 10 Warwickshire Hundreds in 1086, and the Hundred Court met six-monthly at Coleshill possibly on the ...
Possible site of Hundred Court on The Croft next to the Parish (former Minster) church.
1 Site of possible medieval settlement at Heath End.
Watkins shows the site of the medieval Heath End in the Parish of Coleshill. Situated south of the medieval town of Coleshill.
Site of possible medieval settlement south of Coleshill.
1 Two parallel ditches, aligned NE-SW, observed in the south-eastern part of the site.
Two parallel ditches, probably of Post Medieval date, were uncovered during archaeological work connected with the Birmingham Northern Relief Road project.
1 A field drain cuts the upper fills of a larger drainage ditch (WA 9122). Site stratigraphy suggests a Post Medieval date for this feature.
A possible Post Medieval field drain was uncovered during archaeological work connected with the Birmingham Northern Relief Road project.
1 Early C18 farmhouse with later additions.
The site of a farmhouse that was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 500m north of Brickhill Street Farm.
1 Site of Forge Mill marked on OS map of 1887.
2 Site of Forge Mills for which the first documentary evidence is in Beighton’s Map of 1725. An archaeological evaluation ...
The site of Forge Mill, a corn mill dating to the Imperial period. It is situated west of Drayton Brick Bridge. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
1 An ancient bridge. Although widened on the W in modern times it still forms a bottle-neck. It dates apparently from the mid 16th century and is ...
Coleshill Bridge which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is constructed from sandstone ashlar and is situated at Cole End, Coleshill.