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 Toll house shown on map.
2 Toll house shown on map.
3 Presumably demolished for road widening and no surviving evidence exists.
Site of a toll house dating to the Imperial period. It was presumably demolished for road widening and no surviving evidence exists. Situated 50m to the north east of Hemlingford Bridge.
1 Formal opening on the 5th of August 1839. Intermediate stations in Warwickshire at Kingsbury, Forge Mills, Coleshill and Water Orton. At this time a junction was brought ...
The Birmingham Branch of the Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway which was built during the Imperial period.
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 A footbridge across the river Tame. Repaired 1760, the upper part rebuilt 1892, of brick on stone piers.
2 Listed Building Description. (Update – does not appear to be ...
A footbridge across the River Tame. It dates from the Imperial period and was partly rebuilt in 1892 in brick on stone piers. It is located 100m south west of Kingsbury Hall.
1 Site of signal box marked on OS map of 1886.
The site of a signal box which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated 200m east of Hemlingford Green, and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
1 Site of signal box marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a signal box which is marked on the OS map of 1887. It dates to the Imperial period and is situated at Kingsbury Junction.