1 A small group of body sherds collected as surface finds from the Vicarage Lane allottments (in the 1960s?). See also MWA7377.
The chance find of medieval and late medieval potsherds from the Vicarage Lane allottments in Water Orton.
1 Silver penny of Aethelred II (978-1016) found with a metal detector in 1983. Coin acquired by Warwickshire Museum.
Find of silver penny of Aethelred II one kilometer south of Water Orton.
1 Find of a Saxon brooch fragment by means of a metal detector. Brought in to Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery for identification. Said to have been found in the ...
Metal detector find of part of a Saxon brooch
1 A Roman coin found with a metal detector and reported to Birmingham Department of Leisure and Community Services in 1995.
Find of a Roman coin on the Water Orton, Coleshill boundary.
1 Metal detector find of a medieval coin in 1995.
Find of a medieval coin to the east of the hospital in Water Orton.
1 Metal detector find of a post medieval coin “on the Water Orton/Coleshill boundary”. Specific location not given.
Find of a post medieval coin on the Water Orton/ Coleshill boundary.
1 The probable extent of the medieval settlement based on the OS map of 1887, 9SW.
2 The village was not listed in Domesday.
3 The 1887 shows an extensive village with ...
The probable extent of the medieval settlement based on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
1 Post medieval settlement identified on the OS map of 1887. The strip fields suggest ridge and furrow.
Post medieval expansion at Water Orton identified from the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
1 A 15th century cross standing in the original parish churchyard. A graduated stone platform of three steps surmounted by an octagonal base with broached stops, and a portion of ...
The remains of a Medieval cross standing in the original parish church yard, on Old Church Road, Water Orton.
1 Originally the villagers used the parish church of Bromwick, but in 1346 having built their own church they received a licence from the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield for ...
The site of the Medieval church of St. Peter and St. Paul. The site is located on Old Church Road, Water Orton.
1 ‘The Chestnuts’ may have been the old manor house, but there appears to be no certain evidence about this. It is of 15th century origin, with a hall of ...
A building that may have been the Medieval manor house is situated on Old Church Road, Water Orton.
1…was not far from the station and on or near the site of one of Mr Wakefields houses. I could trace a moat at one of these places 40 ...
Wakefield House, a timber framed building that was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 150m north east of Water Orton Railway Station.
1 Early 19th century stuccoed house with roughcast and bricked wings of 17th century timber framing (outdated Listed Building List).
2 Photographed in 1977.
Orton Lodge, a house built during the Post Medieval and Imperial periods, is situated on Old Church Lane, Water Orton.
1 Cottage on Minworth Road, near bridge, 150 yds NNW of Wakefield House. 17th century timber frame and brick. (Outdated Listed Building List)
A timber-framed building dating from the Post Medieval period. It is situated on Minworth Road, Water Orton.
1 Find of a half-crown from the 17th century. The method of recovery was unrecorded, but a grid reference was given of SP173911.
Find of a half-crown from the post medieval period, 200m west of the village.
1 Built by Bateman and Corser in 1879. Rock faced, with NW steeple and polygonal apse. A poor job architecturally, though it cost 4,000 pounds.
The New Church of St. Peter and St. Paul which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated New Road, Water Orton.
1 Four sherds of Medieval pottery found in Autumn 1970 in holes dug for the erection of a garden fence at Wakefield House. Two different cooking pots and a ...
Findspot - four sherds of Medieval pottery were found north of Old Church Road, Water Orton.
The Kingsbury/Water Orton Branch of Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway.
1 The direct line from Kingsbury to Water Orton was opened for goods in March 1909, and for passengers in May ...
The Kingsbury/Water Orton Branch of Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway which was constructed during the Imperial period.
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.