1 Appears to be a small oval enclosure with entrances on the north and south sides.
2 Aerial photograph shows this feature. There is no obvious explanation for this feature which ...
A small enclosure of unknown date is visible as a crop mark on aerial photographs. It is situated 100m south of Maxtoke Lane, Coleshill.
1 Remains of a moat, possibly on site of Coleshill Hall.
2 NE of Coleshill Hall Farm are the remains of a dry moat with no structures inside it. Information on ...
A moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building, which dates to the Medieval period. It is visible as an earthwork and is situated 200m north of Coleshill Hall Farm.
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 A Roman coin of Trajan dug up in the foundations of a building on ‘Grimeshill Field’.
2 Same information as 1. Possibly an unexplored Roman house.
3 No ...
Findspot - a Roman coin was found 200m north of Grimstock Hall.
1 Coin of Magnentius found 1953, Coleshill Primary School.
2 In 1975 4 coins were found in a garden in Ennersdale Rd, Coleshill. 3 were 2nd bronzes of ...
Findspot - several Roman coins were found near Rose Road, Coleshill.
1 Brick and stone tower mill. Built before 1783. Tower without sails or cap 1880s; reduced to low stump with slated roof by early C20 and demolished ...
The site of a windmill, built in brick and stone, which was constructed during the Imperial period. It was situated 50m north of Birmingham Road, Coleshill.
1 In 1086 the mill at Coleshill was valued at 40d. Nothing else is known of its history until the 19th century. Information on ownership exists for ...
The site of a watermill, which was built during the Medieval period. It was situated 100m south east of Coleshill Bridge.
1 In the churchyard by the S porch are the base and part of the shaft of a Medieval cross.
2 The cross dates from about the C15. Square socket stone, ...
The plain base and fragment of the shaft of a Medieval cross. It is located in Coleshill churchyard.
1 The pillory stood in front of the Market Hall, which was demolished in 1865, when the pillory was moved to its present location. It has a post about 4.6m ...
Coleshill pillory, a wooden frame with holes for the offender's neck and wrists, which dates back to the Medieval period. The pillory also has stocks attached and acted as a whipping post. Originally situated in front of the Market Hall it is now on Church Street, Coleshill.
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 No 148 High Street can be positively claimed as being of Medieval origin.
2 C15 or C16. Roughcast. Single-storey and attics. Gabled head on right-hand oversailing on curved brackets. Ledged ...
A building which has its origins in the Medieval period. It is located on 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 Finds made by metal detector: three Roman coins and a brass decorated object.
Findspot - Roman coins and artefacts were found West of Coleshill between the M42 and A446.
1 10 Medieval coins, two horse strap adorners and a 2oz lead weight were found by metal detectors.
Findspot - Medieval coins and artefacts were found West of Colehill between the M42 and A446.
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 finds made by metal detectors comprise: Sugar tongs, horse harness, various pieces of pottery.
Findspot - Imperial finds including coins and other metal artefacts were found between the A446 and M42 West of Coleshill.
1Modern Coinage found by metal detectors.
Findspot - modern coinage was found in a field between the A446 and the M42, West of Coleshill.
1 finds made by metal detectors that were undated include vessels, tiles, harnesses, shot, thinbles, bells, weights, buttons and much much more.
Findspot - many undated metallic finds were found in th e potato field West of Coleshill, between the A446 and the M42
1 The chance find while gardening of a Roman Sestertius.
The chance find of a Roman coin in Coleshill in the area of Temple Way, Norton Leas.
1 Eight Roman coins and a possible Roman bracelet found by means of a metal detector in 1990.
Find of eight Roman coins and a bracelet approximately 800m east of Coleshill.
1 A Roman coin found with a metal detector and reported to Birmingham Department of Leisure and Community Services in 1995.
Find of a Roman coin on the Water Orton, Coleshill boundary.
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 The site of a Royal Observer Corps Post for Coleshill/Curdworth/Hurley established in or before December 1937 as Post 3, cluster G, 5 Group. In September 1950 it was re-named ...
The site of a Royal Observer Corps post established in the Modern Period to monitor and track enemy aircraft. It was located in the area of Trajan Hill.
1 Copper coin of Trajan found on old foundations at Grimeshill field, to the north of the town.
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