1 Probably dates from the first half of the 16th century, but much altered.
2 The building has an H-shaped plan facing south east, with a 17th century back extension to ...
Corley Hall, a house which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 600m north of Corley.
1 Windmill.
2 This post mill was built c1800 and was open-trestled with four common sails. It worked until the 1880’s. Pulled down 1890’s. A millstone in trees marks the site ...
The site of a windmill which was in use during the Imperial period. It was situated 100m south of Common Lane, Corley Moor.
1 Flint implements, including barbed and tanged arrowheads, have been found in these fields.
2 Hundreds of flint implements, flakes and cores have been found. The area is probably an occupation ...
Findspot - flint artefacts from the Mesolithic period were found 250m south west of Lower Rock Farm.
1 Finds made by a number of individuals indicate a dense scatter of prehistoric flint.
2 Flints were collected from this area. These included cores, flakes, scrapers.
3 BC must have ...
Findspot - a large number of flint artefacts of Mesolithic and Neolithic date were found on Burrow Hill, 300m east of Corley.
1 On 6th Jan 1978 a Romano British object, a ?knife handle, was found at Corley Camp. It is long, hexagonal in section and curved and terminates in an ox ...
Findspot - a Roman bronze knife handle was found on Burrow Hill, 300m east of Corley.
1 A good many examples of Medieval pottery fragments found during excavation at Corley Camp.
Findspot - sherds of Medieval pottery were found 600m west of Corley during excavations of Corley Camp.
Find of an undated bronze object.
1 Small bronze object found by Mr L Fretwell and brought into Museum as an enquiry.
2 Drawing.
Find of unidentified bronze object near Corley Camp.
1 Two fields are named ‘Fishpond Close South’ and ‘Fishpond Close North’.
2 A large, approximately square hollow is marked with water in its S part.
3 The existing pond is only ...
The site of a fishpond which is visible as an earthwork. It is of Medieval or Post Medieval date and is situated 50m north Church Lane, Corley.
1 An early C15 survey of the bounds of Corley parish records ‘the gallows of Corley’ at the E point. The gallows evidently stood by the Coventry Road.
2 No trace ...
The site of gallows, a structure used for execution by hanging, which date to the Medieval period. The gallows was situated 150m east of Burrow Hill Lane, Corley.
1 A carved stone lying loose in the churchyard, with 4 gable faces, was evidently the base of a gable cross.
2 There is no trace of the stone.
3 ...
The site of a Medieval cross in Corley Churchyard on Church Lane, Corley.
1 Flint implements including barbed and tanged arrowheads have been found in these fields.
2 Hundreds of flint implements, flakes and cores have been found. The area is probably an occupation ...
A flint scatter of Neolithic or Bronze Age date was found 250m south west of Lower Rock Farm.
1 Various post-Mesolithic flints recorded. First identified by Saville. No further information.
Findspot - flint flakes of Prehistoric date were found in the area of Corley.
1 Flints found during field survey.
2 Illustrations.
3 cf West Midlands SMR No 3179.
4 Listed. Quantity given as 30+, number 9 in the list. Also at number 3 a bronze object ...
Flint artefacts of prehistoric date were found 150m east of the Horse and Jockey Public House during a field walking exercise.
Medieval finds from Corley.
1 Collection of medieval finds.
Findspot - finds dating to the Medieval period were found around Corley.
1 Polished stone axe found on Corley Moor and brought in by a Fillongley resident with a collection of other ‘bygones’. It is thought to have come from Corley Moor ...
Findspot - a polished axehead of Neolithic date was found 200m south east of Corley Moor.
1 A turnpike road established between 1750 and 1775.
A turnpike or toll road, whose upkeep was paid for by the extraction of a toll from travellers. This road dates from the Imperial period.
1 During excavation on the hillfort in 1923 and 1926 over 200 flint flakes were found.
2 Several of these artefacts would appear to be Mesolithic.
3 Wymer records quantities (around 800 ...
Findspot - a large number of flint artefacts of Mesolithic date were found on Burrow Hill, east of Corley.
1 An assemblage of worked flint found at SP 30408493.
Worked flint found immediately south of Corley Camp.
1 Corley Hall garden, Corley Hall, Corley
Lovie reported an avenue, pool and orchard.
Avenue, pool, orchard.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie
1 2 Corley Rectory (now Corley Manor) garden, Corley.
Lovie reported the building was rebuilt in 1823; the villa-type pleasure grounds adjoin the churchyard. In 1887 grounds included a paddock ...
Villa-type pleasure grounds with boundary planting, pond and kitchen garden. The latter appears to have been developed at the time of Lovie's visit (1996/97).
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie
1 Site of reservoir marked on OS map of 1936.
The site of a reservoir which was in use during the Imperial period. It was situated south of Church Lane, Corley.
1 Site of brickworks marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a brickworks, where bricks were manufactured during the Imperial period. It was situated on Old House Lane, west of Corley, and was marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
1 Site of brickworks marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a brickworks, where bricks were manufactured during the Imperial period. It was situated 200m north west of Corley Ash, and was marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
1 In 1973 a Romano British fibula was donated to Nuneaton Museum. This was found at Corley Camp with a metal detector.
Findspot - a Roman brooch was found 250m south west of Lower Rock Farm.