1 Brick and stone tower mill. Built before 1783. Tower without sails or cap 1880s; reduced to low stump with slated roof by early C20 and demolished ...
The site of a windmill, built in brick and stone, which was constructed during the Imperial period. It was situated 50m north of Birmingham Road, Coleshill.
1 The pillory stood in front of the Market Hall, which was demolished in 1865, when the pillory was moved to its present location. It has a post about 4.6m ...
Coleshill pillory, a wooden frame with holes for the offender's neck and wrists, which dates back to the Medieval period. The pillory also has stocks attached and acted as a whipping post. Originally situated in front of the Market Hall it is now on Church Street, Coleshill.
1 Mainly C14-C15. Chancel, nave, N and S aisles and porches, and W tower with spire. Rich in detail but severely restored 1868. Important monuments and C12 font.
2 There was ...
The Medieval parish church of St. Peter and St. Paul which is located 100m east of High Street, Coleshill.
1 No 148 High Street can be positively claimed as being of Medieval origin.
2 C15 or C16. Roughcast. Single-storey and attics. Gabled head on right-hand oversailing on curved brackets. Ledged ...
A building which has its origins in the Medieval period. It is located on High Street, Coleshill.
1 Site of former Coleshill Gaol, now Nos. 11-15 Blyth Road. The old iron-plated strong door of the Gaol was retained at the back of the properties. In the door ...
The site of Coleshill Gaol or Prison which was in use during the Post Medieval period. It was situated on the east side of Blythe Road.
1 The building known as 95 High Street, Coleshill retains the remains of a medieval two bay wing which is aligned parallel to the street with a long range to ...
The building known as 95 High Street, Coleshill retains the remains of a medieval two bay wing which is aligned parallel to the street with a long range to the rear. Dendrochronological dating of a timber from the clasped purlin roof of the building gave a felling date of c. AD 1456.
1 2 3 Site of Three Horseshoes public house, High Street, Coleshill.
Historic public house recorded on Pigot’s, F.White and Co.’ Directories and also the Victuallers databases. The latter shows it ...
Historic public house, no longer in existence.
123 Lamb Commercial Hotel, High Street, Coleshill.
Historic hotel on East side of High Street, situated to the North of the Blythe road turning.
Listed in Pigot’s Directory under Taverns and Public ...
Historic hotel situated in the High Street. No longer in existence.
1 Site of Clock Inn, High Street, Coleshill.
Historic inn recorded on F. White and Co.’s database which shows inn to be in existence in 1874. Situated on the east side ...
Historic inn situated on east side of High Street.
1 2 Green Man Hotel, High Street, Coleshill.
Historic hotel recorded on Pigot’s, F.White and Co.’s, and Victuallers’ databases, the latter showing it was in existence in 1801.
Situated on west side ...
Historic hotel dating to Late C18th, situated on west side of High Street.
1 2 3 Swan Hotel, High Street, Coleshill.
Historic inn recorded on Pigot’s, F. White and Co.’s, and Victuallers’ databases, the latter showing it was in existence in 1804.
Situated on the ...
Historic commercial and posting hotel.
1 Site of Angel Hotel, High Street, Coleshill.
Historic hotel recorded in VCH. Situated on the east side of the High Street, in the medieval settlement area.
Historic hotel
1 Site of Three Tuns public house, High Street, Coleshill.
Historic public house situated on the East side of the High Street at the North end of Coleshill. The building ...
Site of historic public house situated on east side of High street.
1 Discovered March 1978. Observations made during building work indicated a settlement, dating to the 2nd century AD, which extended along a gravel terrace at the edge of the floodplain ...
The site of a Roman temple lying 200m east of Lichfield Road, Coleshill. The temple was found during an archaeological excavation.
1 A bathhouse discovered during building work in 1978. The site was badly damaged by earth removal. It consisted of three elements – the hypocaust building, the semicircular room and ...
The site of a Roman bath house situated 500m north east of Gilson Hall.
1 Cut sandstone blocks have been unearthed on the periphery of the grounds belonging to Coleshill Manor, alongside the entrance road. They may indicate the remains of a boundary ...
Cut sandstone blocks have been unearthed on the periphery of the grounds belonging to Coleshill Manor, alongside the entrance road. They may indicate the remains of a boundary wall or gate.
1 1873 country house with joining stables and a coach house. Grade II Listed. Was a hospital, now re-named Coleshill Manor.
2 ‘It is rather gaunt and can never ...
1873 country house with joining stables and a coach house. Grade II Listed. Was a hospital, now re-named Coleshill Manor.
1 Late 17th-century farmhouse incorporating a stable block. Reputed to be the former stable block to the now demolished Coleshill Hall.
Late 17th-century farmhouse incorporating a stable block.
01. Correspondance from a concerned individual regarding the condition of Coleshill Barn.
Old Coleshill barn is a Grade II Listed building dating from the late 17th to 18th. It is situated approximately 10m to the SW of Church Farmhouse.
1 Brick and slate; front divided by plain buttresses rising to rendered turrets with broach pinnacles. Built 1834.
2 Photograph.
A nonconformist chapel that was built during the Imperial period. It is situated on Birmingham Road, Coleshill.
1Built in 1912 and designed by Henry Sandy, the hospital was planned on the pavilion system in three, one-storey blocks. The centre block provided the administration department.
Built in 1912 and designed by Henry Sandy, the hospital was planned on the pavilion system in three, one-storey blocks. The centre block provided the administration department.
12 Site of possible old minster church, Coleshill.
As an important royal centre, Coleshill was a logical place for a pre-Conquest minster church, the church being the centre of the Deanery ...
Site of possible old minster church pre-Conquest, in the Blythe valley, on or close to the present church of St Peter and St Paul.
1 Possible site of castle at Coleshill.
A 13th century charter refers to a piece of land opposite the church known as ‘Mons Castri’ or Castle Hill. From analysis of aerial ...
Slight earthworks on 'The Croft,' a piece of land next to the church, mark the possible site of a castle.