1 The site was first recorded by the Solihull Archaeological Group. An extensive mound shows up clearly above the crops. It is about 1.5-2m high and about 15-20m in extent ...
The site of a possible round barrow, a mound of earth usually built to conceal a burial. The barrow probably dates to the Bronze Age. It is visible as an earthwork.
1 A linear earthwork is marked on an early OS map and the field name ‘Hob Daniels Close’ (centred on SP1471) taken from the Tithe Award map may indicate the ...
A linear earthwork possibly an Iron Age boundary, known as Hobditch. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1924. It is located 600m east of Umberslade Park.
1 A clear linear bank on a similar alignment to the Merryman’s Farm earthwork shows on aerial photographs. In the field the earthwork is under plough, although traces of the ...
A linear earthwork, possibly Iron Age in date, and forming part of Hobditch, a boundary feature. It is visible in parts as an earthwork and is visible on aerial photographs. It is located 900m south east of Umberslade Park.
2 Air photographs indicate an alignment of earthwork and this is visible on the ground. The alignment was examined in the field and the bank appears to survive to a ...
A linear earthwork, possibly an Iron Age boundary, known as Hobditch. It is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs. It is located 800m east of Umberslade Park.
1 Aerial photographs show linear features from SP1468 to SP1569, parallel with the Dean’s Green alignment (MWA1202). Close inspection reveals that one of these features is the boundary of several ...
A linear earthwork is visible on aerial photographs. It possibly dates to the Iron Age and is located 900m north west of Liveridge Hill.
1 A linear earthwork 15m wide and 1m high with a ditch on either side. It runs for about 1.1 km ENE from the hamlet of Dean’s Green to the ...
A linear feature, possibly part of a boundary, known as Hobditch Causeway, is visible as an earthwork. It is probably of Iron age or Roman date. It is located near Dean's Green.
1 A copper alloy Iron Age comb was reported to the Portable Antiquities Scheme, found in a ploughed field in Tanworth-in-Arden. Analysis of the comb revealed it to be of ...
A copper alloy Iron Age comb was reported to the Portable Antiquities Scheme, found in a ploughed field in Tanworth-in-Arden. With mirror-style decoration, it is suggested that the comb may have been used for equine grooming.
1 From Waterloo Cottages to Pinks Farm this bank is on the boundary of the parishes of Nuthurst and Beaudesert. A section of the bank just N of Pinks Farm ...
A linear feature is visible as an earthwork which forms part of the Hobditch Causeway and dates to the Iron Age. It is probably part of a boundary and is situated north east of Dean's Green.
Two charming semi-detached homes stand in Bates Lane in Tanworth-in-Arden. They are 19th century almshouses founded in 1871.
The buildings
The buildings are of red brick with tile-hung gables and decorated bargeboards. ...