3 Two linear features running E-W form a trackway. To the E this trackway turns S and a linear feature continues to the E.
4 The features described in 3 ...
A trackway of unknown date is visible as a crop mark. It lies 600m west of Stonehill Barn.
1 A British copy of a coin of Constantius II. Aes3, ‘Fel Temp Reparatio’.
Find spot - a coin which is Roman in date. The find was made 200m south east of Waste Farm.
2 A trackway shows on aerial photographs.
A trackway of unknown date which is visible on aerial photographs as a crop mark. It is situated 150m north west of Manor House Farm.
2 Linear features, possibly forming enclosures, show on aerial photographs as crop marks.
3 Linear crop marks showing on aerial photographs mapped as part of English Heritage (EH) National ...
Linear features, possibly forming enclosures, are visible as crop marks on aerial photographs. They are of unknown date and are situated 200m northwest of Bodymoor Heath Bridge.
1 There was a mill in Kingsbury in 1086, valued at 9s 4d. In the 12th century it was granted to Polesworth Abbey and remained a possession of the Abbey ...
The remains of Hemlingford Watermill. Documentary evidence indicates that it was built in the Medieval period and went out of use during the Imperial period. The site lies 150m south east of Hemlingford Bridge.
1 A 16th century ‘child’s rapier’. The exact location of this find is not certain. The find is in Birmingham Museum.
Findspot- a Post Medieval iron weapon. The exact location of this find is not certain.
1 Bronze socketed spearhead. Found in Browningcroft. Now in Birmingham Museum. Grid reference SP2196 given with no indication of source.
2 A bronze spearhead from Kingsbury, in Birmingham Museum (Acc No ...
Find spot - a bronze socketed spearhead dating to the Bronze Age. It was found 50m south east of Broomey Croft Farm.
1 Kingsbury to Baddesley Ensor and Baxterley mineral line. Opened 28th Feb 1878, as branch of Birmingham/ Derby junction line.
Kingsbury to Baddesley Ensor and Baxterley Mineral Railway which was built during the Imperial period.
1 The village was in part depopulated by John Bracebrigge in 1504 when he ‘decayed three messuages upon the Inclosure thereof’.
2 A farm retains the name ‘Holt Farm’.
The possible site of a deserted settlement of Medieval date, located at Holt Farm south of Whateley.
1 1783. Built on Medieval lines. Sandstone. Of 5 bays with round arches and cutwaters. The parapets of the middle piers are inscribed with names.
4 In early January 1982 Hemlingford ...
Hemlingford Bridge, a bridge built during the Imperial period. Situated to the north west of Hemlingford Green.
1 A large E-shaped pond to the N of the farm.
2 This could represent the remains of a moat.
A possible moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. The remains of the moat are visible as a surviving pond that is situated at Heanley Farm, Kingsbury. The moat would have dated to the Medieval period.
1 Excavations were undertaken in 1956 on a school development with the intention of revealing the remains of a Medieval chantry (PRN 11). Instead the excavations revealed an 18th ...
Partial excavation of a Post Medieval house in the search for the site of Hurley Chantry.
1 The probable extent of the medieval settlement based on the OS first edition map of 1887, 5SE.
2 Domesday lists Kingsbury; in Coleshill Hundred. The Phillimore ed. gives a grid ...
The probable extent of the medieval settlement based on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
1 The probable extent of the medieval settlement of Hurley based on the OS first edition map of 1887, 29NW.
2 The 1887 map shows a small village with no obvious ...
The probable extent of the medieval settlement of Hurley based on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
1 The site of a Searchlight installation. On November 1941 orders were issued by 350 Searchlight Battery to take over 16 sites of which this was one.
2 A typical searchlight ...
The site of a searchlight installation from the Second World War. It was located 700m northeast of Foul End.
1 Kingsbury bombing decoy site which was part of the QL and QF programmes for Birmingham. The QL site was set up to simulate the lights of a marshalling ...
A lighting and fire bombing decoy site from the Second World War designed to confuse the enemy into dropping their bombs in the wrong place. Documentary evidence places it 600m southwest of Kingsbury Wood.
1 Rectangular waterfilled (?) moat measuring approximately 80m NE-SW and 45m transversely, the arms being some 10m in width. Situated below the confluence of two minor streams.
2 This feature could ...
The site of a moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building, dating to the Medieval period. It is situated 1200m east of Kingsbury Church.