1 Built in 1834 by Beazley. Symmetrical, with a large keep at the centre, in a mixture of architectural styles.
2 1903 purchased for use as an agricultural college. ...
The site of a country house, known as Studley Castle, dating to the Imperial period. It is situated 400m north of Studley Thorns.
1 The Griffin Inn is said to be the original premises of Abel Morrell, needlemaker. Much of the early 19th century building has been destroyed but one corner remains. It ...
Green Lane Needle Mill, the remains of a watermill built in the Imperial period and used for the small scale manufacture of needles. It has been converted into an inn, and is sited at the intersection of Green Lane and Redditch Road.
1 2A turnpike road established between 1750 and 1775, part of the Alcester/ Evesham network.
The site of a toll road. During the Imperial period, travellers had to pay to use the road. It ran from Alcester to Lickey and Bromsgrove.
1 1847. Brick, still classical, i.e. with plain arched windows. Three-bay front with a three-bay pediment.
2 Brick with cast-iron window frames.
A Baptist chapel dating to the Imperial period and situated on New Road, Studley.
1 Nave, chancel and S porch. 1853 by Joseph Hansom. Lias with limestone dressings and tiled roofs. Gothic Revival style. Forms part of a group with attached presbytery.
2 Grey stone, ...
The Roman Catholic church of St Mary, which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated 200m south west of the cricket ground, Studley.
1 Turnpike road from Spernal Ash to Digbeth via Moseley. First Act 1766. Part of the Alcester/ Evesham network.
The line of a toll road dating to the Imperial period. It ran from Spernal Ash to Digbeth in Birmingham.
1 Site of a brick kiln suggested by Brick Kiln Close field name in 1849 Tithe Map (WRO CR 569/235).
2 Further research was conducted into this site by John Brace, ...
The possible site of a brick kiln dating to the Imperial period and known from place name evidence. It is situated 300m east of Rough Hill Wood.
1 Needle mill marked on OS map.
The site of Priory Needle Mill, a factory where needles were made during the Imperial period. It was marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It was located in the Priory Mill area of Studley.
1 Pound marked on OS map.
The site of a pound which was used for penning livestock during the Imperial period. It is marked on an Ordnance Survey map, and was located in the vincinity of the Police House in Studley.
1 Brewery marked on OS map.
The site of a brewery dating to the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It is situated 600m north west of the cricket ground, Studley.
1 Icehouse marked on OS map.
The site of an icehouse, a structure built partially underground and used for storing ice in the warmer months. It was in use during the Imperial period and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The icehouse is situated 400m north west of Studley Thorns.
1 Gas works marked on OS map.
The site of a gas works dating to the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The gas works was situated 300m south west of the cricket ground, Studley.