1 The site of a smithy is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1906.
The site of a forge which was in use during the Imperial period is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1906. It was situated 300m south west of the church, Haselor.
1 Plan of the church. Chancel, nave, S aisle and porch and W tower.
2 Description. Apparently of C12 origin (founded by Henry I, 1100-35) and had a W ...
The Parish Church of St Mary and All Saints which has its origins in the Medieval period. It is situated 300m south west of Walcote.
1 Cider mill and press. Horse drawn edge runner stone; used to crush apples for cider making. The press was nearby and used to extract the juices from the ...
The site of a cider mill and cider press which was first used during the Imperial period. It was situated at Walcote Farm, north west of Walcote.
1 This tollhouse was built in the 1750s and is marked on the 1866 OS map.
The site of a toll house where tolls were collected during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1866 and was situated at the north end of Trench Lane.
1 A toll house was situated at Haselor cross roads. The building is now used for residential purposes. It is single storey, brick built with central chimney stack ...
A toll house where tolls were collected during the Imperial period. The building is still standing and is situated at Haselor Cross Roads.
1 A mill is recorded in 1086 and again in 1315. In 1844 a small needle-pointing mill was built onto the existing corn mill. Both sets of machinery were operated ...
Hoo Mill, a watermill used for grinding corn from the Medieval period onwards. During the Imperial period it was used as a needle mill. Many of the mill buildings are still standing and it is also known from documentary evidence. It is located 500m south east of Kinwarton.
1 N of the manor house and near a barn by the wayside are the ancient stocks, containing space for three cultprits. Last used about the year 1841.
2 The much ...
Stocks, a wooden structure in which offenders' hands and feet were locked as a punishment. They were in use between the Medieval and Imperial periods and are situated north of Manor House, Haselor.
1 Barlichway Hundred. The earliest known reference is in 1175. Its name is derived from Barlichway Greve, where the Hundred Court held its meetings (see PRN 1528 for a possible ...
The site of Barlichway Hundred Meeting Place, where the hundred court held its meetings during the Medieval period. The site is suggested by documentary evidence and is situated on Haselor Hill.
1 Major route and saltway running east via Alcester and Stratford, then south east towards the Foss Way and eventually out of the county. The course to Alcester is very ...
The Saltway, a major Roman road running east and southeast from Droitwich, which can be traced across much of Warwickshire.
1 A turnpike road established between 1750 and 1775, part of the Alcester/ Evesham network.
2The road from Alcester to Feckenham was turnpiked in 1753-4.
The site of a toll road dating to the Imperial period and which ran from Stratford to Bradley Brook, via Alcester.
1 Road recorded in Medieval documents, as part of the name of Barlichway Hundred (Barlechweye; Barlicheweihund, 1174).
2 Map showing position of road.
A Medieval road whose name signifies the hundred meeting point of Barlichway Hundred.
1 On the west side of Trench Lane there is a milestone of sandstone, c.1m high x 0.4m wide, missing its lettering, but with an oval depression with two fixing ...
A milestone of Imperial date is situated 400m north west of Alcock's Arbour.
1 1924: A few test pits were excavated indicating that the hill was natural rather than a Prehistoric barrow, as had been suggested.
2 A legend of hidden treasure resulted in ...
The possible site of a Roman temple. Roman coins and sherds of pottery have been found. The site is located at Alcock's Arbour, 1km south west of Haselor.
1 Possibly the earliest of a small number of known model farms in county, dating to early C19. On Marquis of Hertford’s estate. Consists of quadrangle with house in centre ...
Lodge Farm, a model farm which was established during the Imperial period. It is situated 600m north west of Red Hill.
1 The S boundary of the parish at this point is the long ridge called Grove Hill. Near a spring called Caldwell in Grove Hill was the Hermitage which Ralph ...
The possible site of a Medieval hermitage is suggested by documentary evidence. The site is located 500m south of Alcock's Arbour.