1 The name “Littleworth End” suggests a settlement site.
2 On the 1865 Estate map the area is shown to have widely scattered cottages and small fields.
3 On the 6″ O.S. ...
The possible site of a deserted settlement dating to the Medieval period. It is situated to the south of New Park Farm at Littleworth End.
2 A system of subrectangular enclosures attached to a linear ditch shows on aerial photographs. This is overlain by a later deerpark.
3 Ditches described above mapped as part of English ...
Enclosures and linear features that are of unknown date. They are visible as crop marks on aerial photographs and are situated 700m north of Middleton Hall. Possibly part of a prehistoric field system.
1 NE of the main hall is a timber framed range of c.1600 with a projecting staircase wing with gable head and an 18th century bell turret. This has ...
North east of Middleton Hall lies a Post Medieval timber framed building with a projecting staircase wing and an 18th century bell turret. Two stone chimneys may date to the Medieval period.
1 The probable extent of the medieval settlement at Middleton based on the OS map of 1887, 5 SW.
2 Domesday lists Middleton in Coleshill Hundred. There are 2 entries. The ...
The probable extent of the medieval settlement at Middleton based on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
2 Linear feature shows as a crop mark.
A linear feature that is visible as a crop mark on aerial photographs. It is of unknown date and is situated 600m southwest of Fisher's Mill Bridge, Middleton.
2 A trackway, linear features and possible pits show on air photographs. Some of the pits appear to occur in linear arrangement and one possible double circle formed of ditches ...
Linear features that are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are of unknown date and are situated 300m southwest of Middleton Hall.
2 Linear features show on aerial photographs.
Linear features that are visible as crop marks. They are of unknown date and are situated 300m northeast of North Wood, Middleton.
2 A faint linear feature shows on air photographs.
A linear feature which is visible as a crop mark on aerial photographs. It is of unknown date and is situated 500m southeast of Middleton Farm.
1 A stone Acheulian ovate handaxe was found c 1960 during digging in a back garden at Church Lane, Middleton. The axe was about 0.7mm below the surface and was ...
Find spot - a Palaeolithic handaxe was found in the garden of a house in Church Lane, Middleton.
1 In 1971, a looped palstave was found during ploughing.
2 SEW gives SP1998 as the location, presumably from records in Birmingham Museum.
3 Vine gives SP1898 as the ...
Find spot - a palstave, a bronze axehead, Bronze Age in date was found approximately 200m to the south west of Middleton Hall.
1 A large and well exposed hearth.
2 The site has been totally destroyed by recent gravel working.
3 First described in October 1913. It then appeared as a low mound composed ...
The site of a burnt mound, a mound of fire-cracked stones usually accompanied by a trough or pit. The mound was Prehistoric in date and was situated 75m to the south east of Middleton Hall.
1 Part of a quern, now in Tamworth Museum.
Find spot - part of a quern, a stone for grinding corn. It was Iron Age in date and was found about 400m south of Shirrall Hall.
1 The site of possible medieval settlement indicated by cropmarks.
Cropmarks, the possible site of medieval settlement at Hethende, south of Trickley Coppice, Middleton.
1 Findspot indicated of a flint end scraper.
Find of a flint tool in Middleton, 250m east of Fisher's Mill Bridge.
1 Blades and flakes found at SP188979.
Mesolithic tools found in Middleton
1 Core, blade and flakes found at SP175965.
Find of Neolithic/Bronze Age flints 1km east of Allen End, Middleton.
1 Recorded as a late Bronze Age/Iron Age field system centred on SP191986.
Possible late Bronze Age/Iron Age field system at Middleton Park.
1 Romano British body sherd (type 6) found at SP178986.
One Romano British body sherd found 300m north of Middleton.
1 This wharf is marked on the 1903 OS 25″ map. It is located just south of Fisher’s Mill Bridge. It presumably served the nearby Fisher’s Mill, reported ...
The site of Fisher's Mill Wharf, a canal wharf, where vessels would have loaded and unloaded goods. It dated to the Imperial period and lay 50m south of Fisher's Mill Bridge, and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1903.
1 The Birmingham to Fazeley Canal projected from Birmingham to Fazeley on that part of the Coventry Canal which had not yet been built, to break the Birmingham Canal Company’s ...
The Birmingham and Fazeley Canal, which was built during the Imperial period.
1 A Post Medieval coin was found with a metal detector (PRN 5122). Other members of the same metal detecting group have found, in the same general area, another Medieval ...
Find spot - a coin dating to the Medieval period was found. Exact location unknown.
1, 2 A metal-detector user working at cSP1995 on a field lying to fallow, has found a silver half penny of Henry VIII (2nd coinage, 1526-44, initial mark lis). ...
Findspot - a silver coin dating to the Post Medieval period was found. The exact location of the findspot is unknown.
1 A turnpike road constructed between 1726 and 1750.
A turnpike road, the upkeep of which was paid for by the extraction of a toll. It was built during the Imperial period and is situated east of Bickenhills Common Farm.
2 Linear features of possible archaeological significance show on aerial photographs.
Linear features of unknown date and function are visible as crop marks on aerial photographs. The features lie 400m north east of Fisher's Mill Bridge.