1 1959: A kiln producing hammer-head mortaria and other coarse ware was trenched at Hartshill. Information from M and B Stanley.
2 1960: A small pottery kiln, 0.9m in diameter, with ...
The site of several Roman pottery kilns used for the manufacture of pottery, and possibly specialising in mortaria. They are situated 600m east of Snow Hill Recreation Ground.
Site of Roman pottery kilns.
1 In the process of removing soil for quarrying various kilns have been discovered. In about 1891 in Mr Tippet’s quarry pottery was found – chiefly ...
Quarrying work in the late 19th century uncovered Roman pottery kilns. Their exact location is now not known.
1 Site of lime kilns marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of several lime kilns which date from the Imperial period, and were marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887. They were situated 800m north of Hartshill Quarries.
1 In 1773 a cottage inclosed a large tumulus (see PRN 251). On cutting down into the tumulus at a level little below that of the surrounding ground was ...
Documentary evidence from the 18th century suggests that this is the possible site of a pottery kiln of Roman date. The site is located in the area of Hartshill.
1 Site of signal box marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a railway signal box that was in use during the Imperial period. It was situated 200m south east of Grange Road, Hartshill.
1 Site of pumphouse marked on OS map of 1913.
A pumphouse dating from the Imperial period which was situated 300m north west of Ansley Common.
1 Site of smithy marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a blacksmiths workshop dating to the Imperial period. It was situated on Coleshill Road, Hartshill.
1 Site of brick and tile works marked on OS map of 1913.
The site of a brick and tile works, where bricks and tiles were manufactured during the Imperial period. It was situated at Moor Wood, Hartshill, and was marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1913.
1 Site of pound marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a pound, where livestock was penned. It dates to the Imperial period and was situated 50m north of Charity Farm, Hartshill.
Site of smithy.
1 Site of smithy marked on ...
The site of a blacksmiths workshop where metal was worked. It dates to the Imperial period and was situated 1km north west of Hartshill Quarries.
1 Stands in a commanding position. Fortified in the time of Henry I (1100-35) as a motte and bailey castle (PRN 241), possibly by Hugh de Hardreshull. Only the earthworks ...
The remains of Hartshill Castle, which was originally built during the Medieval period. It is situated on the east side of Hartshill Hayes Country Park.
1 A stone-built chapel inside the bailey. Practically the whole of the E wall remains, with its small window and a portion of the S wall including the piscina. Built ...
The remains of a Medieval chapel which was associated with Hartshill Castle. Only two walls of the chapel remain and they are situated to the east of Hartshill Hayes Country Park.
1 After the Norman Conquest the nuns were expelled from Polesworth Abbey and settled at Oldbury. They later returned to Polesworth although a cell at Oldbury continued until the time ...
The site of a Medieval Benedictine nunnery which was located on the south side of Oldbury Camp.
1 A modern stone memorial to Michael Drayton bearing the following inscription: ‘MICHAEL DRAYTON POET 1563 – 1631 BORN ON THIS GREEN THIS MEMORIAL SHELTER CONCEIVED BY JOHN SHERWOOD BUILT ...
The Drayton Memorial, a commemorative monument to the poet Michael Drayton, which was erected in 1972. It is situated on Castle Road, Hartshill.
1 Rendered front with tall round-arched windows and pedimental gable. Built in 1840 to replace a chapel of 1807-8.
2 Photographed in the early 1900s. The photograph shows the Chapel ...
A Congregational chapel which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated on Coleshill Road, Chapel End.
1 Built 1740 to replace a meeting house of 1720 which had been destroyed by rioters; a new meeting house was erected nearby c1972 and the former building has been ...
A Society of Friends' Meeting House, which was originally built in the Post Medieval period. It was later converted into a house. It is situated at Hartshill Green.
1 Dated 1836.
A Wesleyan Chapel which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated in Grange Road, Hartshill.
1 Church of 1843-8 by T L Walker.
2 The modern church is built of stone with brick dressings, and has an apsidal chancel.
3 Photograph.
Holy Trinity Church which dates to the Imperial period. It is situated 200m south of Charity Farm, Hartshill.
1 A previously unrecorded down flow filter on the eastern boundary of Hartshill Hayes Country Park. It consists of an open brick pit, an automatic tipping trough and four U-shaped ...
A down flow filter, probably for domestic water filtration. It dates to the late 19th or early 20th century and is located along the eastern boundary of Hartshill Hayes Country Park.
1 Manganese workings with underground access, building foundations, disturbed ground and possible shafts within dense woodland. Features survived in 1980s but could not be located in 1996 due to dense ...
The site of Hartshill Green manganese mine dating from the Post Medieval period. It was situated east side of Hartshill Hayes Country Park.
1 Fieldwork by RCHME in 1997 identified a double contour terrace running NW-SE for nearly 600 metres. It is cut or overlain by and therefore predates hollow ways and woodbanks ...
A double terrace surviving as an earthwork of unknown date is situated in Hartshill Hays Country Park.
1 There is an icehouse at St Lawrence Wood at about this location (information from H.Pearson of County Planning Dept).
2 The ice house is about 1.7m in diameter and about ...
An icehouse, a structure built partially underground, which was used for storing ice in warmer months. It dates from the Imperial period and is situated 300m north east of Oldbury Grange.