1 The probable extent of medieval settlement based on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886, 22SE.
2 Brinklow is not listed as such in the Domesday Survey, except as a Hundred.
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The probable extent of the medieval settlement at Brinklow based on the first edition Ordnance Survey 6" map.
1 This site is marked on the OS 1905 map as a sand pit.
2 It remains as a flooded hollow.
The site of a quarry dating to the Imperial period. It is marked as a sand pit on the Ordnance Survey map of 1905. The quarry is visible as a water-filled hollow which is situated 600m south east of Brinklow.
1 A sepulchral urn was discovered a few years ago on the glebe land in Brinklow parish, within half a mile of the Fosse Way and the Brinklow earthwork. A ...
The site of a possible Anglo-Saxon cremation burial dating to the Migration or Early Medieval period. It was found in the area of Brinklow.
1 A malthouse occupied by Henry Cryer is shown on the 1838 Parish Map.
2 It is adjacent to the Half Moon Buildings (once the Half Moon Pub). It is a ...
The site of a brewery or malt house which was in use during the Imperial period. It is marked on a map of Brinklow dating to 1838. The buildings are still standing. They are situated on Broad Street, Brinklow.
1 Another Malthouse just to the north of WA 3669 belonging to Edward Dalton shown on the 1838 Parish Map.
2 Now dwellings, a two storey red and yellow brick building.
The site of a brewery or malt house which was in use during the Imperial period. It is marked on a map of Brinklow dating to 1838. The buildings are still standing. They are situated in Broad Street, Brinklow.
1 Brick Kiln Close marked.
2 No access to site.
The possible site of a brickworks dating to the Imperial period. The site is suggested by a map of Brinklow dating to 1838. The brickworks may have been situated 1km south west of Brinklow.
1 “Gravel Pit” shown on the OS 1886 map.
2 The feature is an approximately square, man-made depression maximum 6 feet deep.
The site of a gravel pit from which gravel was extracted during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It was situated south of the Coventry Road, west of Brinklow.
1 Shown as ‘Old Gravel Pit’ on OS 1st edn 6″ maps.
The site of a gravel pit dating to the Imperial period. It is visible as an earthwork. The site is located 700m east of High Wood.
1 2 Bull’s Head inn, Coventry road, Brinklow
Historic inn recorded on F White & Co.’s, and Victuallers’ databases. The latter shows it in existence in 1813.
Situated on the north side ...
Historic inn situated on the north side of Coventry road.
1 White Lion inn, Broad street, Brinklow
Historic inn recorded on the Victuallers’ database which shows it in existence in 1813.
Situated on the east side of Broad street in the medieval ...
Historic inn situated on the east side of Broad street.