1 Left hand of house, brick built shop 6 by 6m with gable roof. The tile loft over shop beams appears original. 2 hearths and flues, no tools.
A forge where wrought iron was made. It was in use during the Imperial period and was situated 250m west of the church at Arrow.
1 In 1804 it was proposed to build a needle mill at the quarry at Arrow, sufficient for four pointing and six scouring benches. The water power was to be ...
The possible site of a needle mill, a watermill which was in use for the manufacture of needles during the Imperial period. It was situated 300m west of Oversley Mill.
1 Private gas works of Lord Hertford: stood behind stables at Ragley Hall and supplied the house until the 1920s. It has one gas holder and a small retort ...
The site of a gas works which served Ragley Hall. It was built during the Imperial period. It remained in use until the 1920s but was later demolished.
1 Brick built blacksmith’s shop belonging to Ridgeway Farm used until 1975. No equipment remains. Hearth there.
The site of a forge where wrought iron was made. It dated from the Imperial period and remained in use until 1975. The forge was located at Ridgeway Farm.