1 Chancel, nave, N porch and W tower. Both nave and chancel date from about the mid 12th century, but the S wall of the chancel has been considerably repaired ...
The Church of St Lawrence which dates back to the Medieval period. Alterations were made to the building during the Post Medieval and Imperial periods. The church is located in Oxhill.
1 The mill at Oxhill is recorded in 1086 and 1241. Nothing now remains to suggest the exact location of the mill.
2 There is a mill stone in the garden ...
A watermill at Oxhill was recorded in the Domesday survey and later in the Medieval period, but its exact location is now unknown.
1 Built by 1812. Recorded 1829. Ceased by late 18th century (?19th century). Post Mill.
2 Marked as ‘Windmill Ground’.
3 There was probably once a windmill on the hill above Windmill ...
There is documentary evidence to suggest that this is the site of a windmill which was in use during the Imperial period. It stood 2km to the north east of Oxhill.
1 Windmill Farm. Built in 1327. Post Mill.
2 The NGR places the windmill just N of Windmill Farm. No visible remains.
Documentary evidence suggests that this is the site of a Medieval windmill. It probably stood to the north east of Oxhill.
1 The rubble foundations of a small Roman building were exposed during stripping for the construction of a reed bed. A slot through the fundations exposed the cut for ...
The rubble foundations of a small Roman building were exposed during stripping for the construction of a reed bed. A Romano-British coin and pottery and tile associated with the building were also recovered. The site is located 330m NW of Whitehill House, Oxhill.
1 Stone construction. Erected 1814, enlarged in 1839 and restored in 1879.
2 Visited in 1982.
A Methodist Chapel, built in the Imperial period and located at Oxhill, 200m north of the Anglican Church.
1 A turnpike road between Birmingham and Edgehill via Stratford established 1725-50.
A toll road which was established during the Post Medieval period. It continued to be used during the Imperial period. It was part of one of the London to Birmingham routes. The road ran between Edge Hill and Birmingham via Stratford.