1 A manor house may have been located within the moat – see MWA289.
2 “Coleshill Hall Farm, on the north side of the Birmingham Road ¾ mile south-west ...
Possible site of a medieval manor house within the moat north-east of Coleshill Hall Farmhouse
1 Cut sandstone blocks have been unearthed on the periphery of the grounds belonging to Coleshill Manor, alongside the entrance road. They may indicate the remains of a boundary ...
Cut sandstone blocks have been unearthed on the periphery of the grounds belonging to Coleshill Manor, alongside the entrance road. They may indicate the remains of a boundary wall or gate.
1 1873 country house with joining stables and a coach house. Grade II Listed. Was a hospital, now re-named Coleshill Manor.
2 ‘It is rather gaunt and can never ...
1873 country house with joining stables and a coach house. Grade II Listed. Was a hospital, now re-named Coleshill Manor.
1 Salvage recording at Ennersdale Road in advance of development identified a number of Roman finds and the foundations of a Roman wall.
Roman pottery, brick and tile were found during archaeological work. The foundations of a Roman wall were also discovered in Ennersdale Road, Coleshill..
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.